Meaford

Apple Country

1 Winery

1 Cidery

2 Grocery/Markets

2 Arts & Culture

Rich In History and Culture

The beautiful town of Meaford has so much to offer, whether you’re craving an educational, cultural, or recreational experience.

Meaford’s many parks and beautiful harbour offer ample space for people to appreciate the town’s natural beauty. Wander down to that famous Georgian Bay Waterfront to take advantage of their parkland and pavilion, and most importantly – that view! Be sure to check out the historic and cultural Trail Stops in the region.

Coffin Ridge Boutique Winery

In addition to award winning wine, Grey County’s first winery also produces three exceptional apple ciders. Made from 100% Grey County grown apples, these three ciders embody the essence of autumn harvest. Ask about our unique small batch ciders too!

Good Family Farms

Good Family Farms believes in local, healthy, organic food, from their family to yours. Visit the working farm today to find a family dedicated to improving the health and wellness of their community. Be sure to check out their farm store!

Meaford Farmer's Market

This fantastic Farmers Market features fresh, local fruits and vegetables, premium meats, delicious preserves and baked goods, beautiful arts and crafts and other great locally-made products. Enjoy some tasty foods while listening to local musicians.

Meaford Hall Arts & Cultural Centre

Meaford Hall Arts and Cultural Centre is located in historic downtown Meaford, a stone’s throw from Georgian Bay. As a four season venue, Meaford Hall plays host to music, films, theatre and events as well ever- changing exhibitions in the beautiful, light-filled Galleries.

Meaford Museum at the Harbour

Be sure to visit the famous Meaford Museum at the Harbour. Check out the apple exhibit, which examines the history of the apple industry. You’ll learn about the generational farming families of Meaford and the apple production.

Windswept Cider

Perched between the Beaver and Big Head River Valleys, Windswept Farm is a micro-cidery and fermentory on a little slice of paradise. They have spent the past couple years grafting and planting over 1000 trees, and they’re always on the hunt for new sources and varieties of heirloom apples, pears and other edibles to add to the orchards.