Gather in Thornbury

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There’s something magical about a town where time seems to slow down just enough for you to breathe a little deeper, smile a little wider, and savour every moment. Thornbury, perched on the edge of Georgian Bay, is this kind of place. With its tree-lined streets, vibrant local businesses, and a backdrop of natural beauty, it’s the perfect destination for a day of discovery. Whether you're chasing flavours, browsing for treasures, or simply soaking up the lakeside charm, Thornbury offers a little something for every kind of wanderer.

Good Grief Coffee Roasters

Morning coffee and comfort

A cozy cup of coffee is easy to find in Thornbury, thanks to these beloved local cafés

Blue Gallery & Shop

Arts and culture

Thornbury’s creative and cultural side shines through these enriching stops.

Loved You Madly

Local shopping

Downtown Thornbury is home to a variety of charming boutiques, perfect for browsing and finding something special.

  • Adorn II – Elegant jewelry and accessories with a modern flair.
  • Furbelows – Fashion-forward finds with timeless appeal.
  • Loved You Madly – Vintage-inspired treasures and cozy home goods.
  • Sincerely Yours Boutique – A thoughtfully curated shop known for its extensive collection of greeting cards, artisan gifts, and unique accessories, including Indigenous art and handcrafted jewelry.
  • The Georgian Artisan Shop – Featuring handcrafted goods from local makers.
Bruce Wine Bar

Lunch and local flavours

Thornbury’s food scene offers a delicious mix of local flavours and cozy dining spots.

Thornbury Harbour

Outdoor time

Thornbury’s natural beauty invites visitors to slow down and enjoy the outdoors.

Thornbury Village Cider & Brewery

Evening treats

 Thornbury Village Cider & Brewery offers crisp ciders and craft beers made with local ingredients—an ideal stop to wind down the day.

 Pom Pom Ice Cream adds a whimsical touch to the evening, serving up fun, flavourful scoops that leave a lasting impression.

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