Christmas in Collingwood
The stage is set for another magical holiday season as “Christmas in Collingwood” kicks off November 16.
Read MoreThe stage is set for another magical holiday season as “Christmas in Collingwood” kicks off November 16.
Read MoreThe grandfathers of the Escarpment ski clubs pursued their passions and changed the face of skiing in Ontario. Six decades later, environmental factors such as climate change along with the changing needs of families have determinedly demanded that the Escarpment clubs offer a new kind of winter weekend…
Read MoreThere’s a picturesque path leading to every major point of interest in Collingwood, including the scenic lookout at Millennium Park, serene gardens of the Arboretum, tranquil Labyrinth & Gathering Circle, unspoiled beaches of Sunset Point, various sports fields, historic Station Museum and of course, Downtown.
Read MoreOver the past couple of years, Collingwood’s historic shopping district has evolved to include a diverse mix of iconic established shops and restaurants alongside new cafes, galleries, artist studios, and businesses offering well-curated collections of fashion, decor, and health & wellness products.
Read MoreBlue Mountain Village Association’s award winning Apple Pie Trail is a culinary road trip to all things apple. As you explore the country roads between Collingwood and Meaford you’ll discover homemade signature pies made with a variety of apples and crust styles, artisan ciders, apple wine, cheesecake, honey and bread and of course, fresh apples. But wait there’s more!
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On a warm September evening the downtown streets of Collingwood are alive with movement, music and voices as people explore the shops and artisan-lined sidewalks– taking in the art, entertainment and happenings of the Collingwood Art Crawl.
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There are two words you can say in this town that will guarantee a passionate response…
Elvis. Festival.
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