Georgian Bay Sailing Schools – Learning the Ropes
As sailing academies set sail once again, they do so with the community’s spirit at the helm, promising a bright future for sailing on Georgian Bay.
By Joanna Nicholson, photography by Clay Dolan
As sailing academies set sail once again, they do so with the community’s spirit at the helm, promising a bright future for sailing on Georgian Bay.
By Joanna Nicholson, photography by Clay Dolan
Once abundant, Georgian Bay whitefish numbers have declined rapidly and substantially. To protect them, the Bagida’waad Alliance has cast a wide net.
By Kate MacLennan, photography by Natasha Akiwenzie
The making of the Blue Mountain Film Festival is a story that’s part blockbuster, part fairytale. It’s a narrative about how leaders and a passionate community came together to launch a film festival poised to become an entertainment landmark.
By Cara Williams
Southern Georgian Bay is undergoing change. From a real estate market perspective, where are we now, and where do we go from here? Escarpment Magazine interviewed local realtors, developers, municipal planners, and property appraisers to get their take on the past and present state of the market, current development activity, and predictions moving forward.
By Marc Huminilowycz
Amidst the hush of anticipation and the roar of a final launch, Collingwood’s shipyard community gathered to witness the end of an era and the uncertain dawn of a future without shipbuilding.
Script by Ken Maher, Stories from Another Day, a Collingwood Museum Podcast. Photos courtesy of the Collingwood Museum and Fritz W. Schuller, MPA.
The Backyard Glam Tour in the Town of the Blue Mountains highlights six beautifully staged outdoor living areas, providing design ideas and landscaping inspiration.
by Cara Williams, photography by Clay Dolan
Collingwood artist Kaz Jones honours our shipbuilding legacy, transforming storied vessels of the Great Lakes through her canvas into a captivating blend of history and personal exploration.
By Kate MacLennan