Meaford

At the mouth of the Big Head River, Meaford's waterfront attracts visitors now as it did Native people and early settlers. From its dignified Opera House to the whimsical "big apple" information centre, The Golden Town shows many welcomes.  Visitors may arrive by Highway 26 - Meaford's main street, or by water to its sheltered harbour.

Meaford is featured as one of ten favourite locations in the book Beautiful Ontario Towns by Fred Dahms, Professor Emeritus, founding member and former Chair of the Department of Geography, University of Guelph. In addition to many academic publications, he has written and edited popular books, including The Heart of the Country, and contributed articles to Canadian Geographic. 

Historical Facts

  • Early name Peggy's Landing honoured a pioneer settler
  • Incorporated as a Town 1874
  • Centre of Industry and Commerce, with early Mills and Factories

Visitor Services

  • Chamber of Commerce Information Booth in the Big Apple on Sykes Street
  • Harbour with Marina and Public Boat Launch
  • Canada Coast Guard Station active mid-April to December
  • Fairview Trailer Park

Community Facilities and Points of Interest

Annual Events

 Additional Resources

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