Craigleith

On the shores of Georgian Bay, just west of the slopes of the Blue Mountains, Craigleith is easily visited via Highway 26.

Historical Facts

  • The name comes from the Gaelic (rocky bay), probably bestowed by an early settler of the family of Sir Sandford Fleming
  • William Pollard developed a shale oil extraction works in the mid 1850s
  • The steamer Mary Ward sank on shoals nearby

Visitor Services

Community Facilities and Points of Interest

  • Historical plaque marks the site of Craigleith Shale Oil Works
  • The former CNR Rail Station still stands and is now the Craigleith Heritage Depot
  • Northwind Beach for windsurfing, fishing and swimming
  • The Village at Blue Mountain is nearby with shops, restaurants, activities & accommodations
  • Nearby are the Collingwood Scenic Caves, for exploration and learning of early Native culture  

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