A Day in Durham Gathering Memories

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Durham, nestled in the heart of West Grey, is full of hidden gems waiting to be explored. From waterfalls and forest trails to cozy cafés and creative shops, this day trip itinerary maps out a full experience of nature, culture, and small-town charm. Whether you're starting with a scenic hike or ending with a local brew, there's something memorable at every stop.

Nature

Waterfalls & River Trails 

McGowan Falls

McGowan Falls 

Start your day with a short walk to McGowan Falls, a historic waterfall on the Saugeen River. With a picnic shelter and scenic views, it’s a peaceful spot for morning photos or a quick snack.

Riverview Trail

Riverview Trail

Next, head to the Riverview Trail in the Durham Conservation Area. This 2.7 km loop winds through cedar and hardwood forest along the river, ending at sandy beaches—perfect for a mid-morning swim or quiet break.

Dinning

Restaurants and Cafes 

Éowyn’s- The Littlest Ice Cream Shop

Éowyn’s- The Littlest Ice Cream Shop

Now it’s time for a treat at Éowyn’s – The Littlest Ice Cream Shop, a charming spot offering bubble tea, creamy ice cream, and freshly brewed coffee. It’s a cozy place to recharge before continuing your day.

Country Corner Eatery

Country Corner Eatery

Later, stop in at Country Corner Eatery, a local favourite known for all-day breakfast classics like pancakes, omelets, and eggs benedict, plus hearty lunches and dinners. Friendly service and a welcoming atmosphere make it a dependable stop for comfort food.

The Foundry

The Foundry

End your day with dinner at The Foundry, a rustic restaurant with a strong local following. Their menu features farm-fresh meats, seasonal vegetables, and hearty dishes like burgers, pastas, and steak frites—perfect for a satisfying finish.

Culture

Heritage & Art gallery

Durham Art Gallery

Durham Art Gallery

In the afternoon, visit the Durham Art Gallery, a dynamic public space showcasing the creativity of local and regional artists. Rotating exhibitions offer a meaningful glimpse into the area’s artistic talent and community spirit.

West Grey Public Library

West Grey Public Library

Afterward, take a self-guided heritage walking tour starting at the West Grey Public Library. Explore historic plaques, mills, and churches, then visit the library’s local history room for rare photos, postcards, and community insights.

Shopping

Gifts, flowers, books and more!

Eckhardt’s

Eckhardt’s

Before heading out browse Eckhardt’s Floral Design, a beloved boutique florist. This shop blends the charm of small‑town hospitality with elegant, custom floral arrangements, a curated selection of home décor, seasonal gifts, and even artisanal treats. Open Monday through Saturday, the store is known for friendly, prompt service and eye‑catching window displays.

The Bookstore

The Bookstore

Then pop into The Bookstore, an independent shop tucked into a cozy storefront on Garafraxa Street offering thousands of gently used and rare books, comics, DVDs, CDs, vintage jewelry, crystals, tarot decks, and collectible. Founded in 2011, it's a treasure trove of stories and curiosity.

All Under One Roof

All Under One Roof

Finally, explore All Under One Roof, a vibrant vendors' market in the heart of Durham featuring new and pre-loved items, handcrafted gifts, home décor, and vintage finds. With its ever-changing selection and locally made goods, it’s a great place to browse for something unique before wrapping up your day.

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Bruce trail

The Bruce Trail is Canada’s oldest and longest footpath, stretching from Queenston in the Niagara Region to Tobermory at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula, following the magnificent Niagara Escarpment.

The Bruce Trail is Canada’s oldest and longest footpath, stretching from Queenston in the Niagara Region to Tobermory at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula . Following the magnificent Niagara Escarpment, The Bruce Trail provides public access to this special area, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve and one of only twelve such reserves in all of Canada. - See more at: http://test.visitgrey.ca/travel-tools/travel-stories/must-see-bruce-trail-hikes#sthash.k4WMWGmN.dpufThe Bruce Trail is Canada’s oldest and longest footpath, stretching from Queenston in the Niagara Region to Tobermory at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula . Following the magnificent Niagara Escarpment, The Bruce Trail provides public access to this special area, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve and one of only twelve such reserves in all of Canada. - See more at: http://test.visitgrey.ca/travel-tools/travel-stories/must-see-bruce-trail-hikes#sthash.k4WMWGmN.dpuf
The Bruce Trail is Canada’s oldest and longest footpath, stretching from Queenston in the Niagara Region to Tobermory at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula . Following the magnificent Niagara Escarpment, The Bruce Trail provides public access to this special area, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve and one of only twelve such reserves in all of Canada. - See more at: http://test.visitgrey.ca/travel-tools/travel-stories/must-see-bruce-trail-hikes#sthash.k4WMWGmN.dpuf
Lake Eugenia in fall

Lake Eugenia is Grey County's largest inland lake and provides excellent paddling. There are canoe, kayak & motorboat rentals available at Cedars of Lake Eugenia, and canoe rentals are included for guests renting cottages there. There is some great fishing within the lake!

Paddler on foggy lake

The Saugeen River canoe route begins in the Town of Hanover and heads west to Lake Huron. Though it flows through agricultural areas, these are only visible occasionally through the forests, which line the bank of the river.

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