Imagine this: you’re strolling through the freshly fallen snow as the scent of warm apple cider and gingerbread fill the crisp winter air. The string lights above you guide your way through the wooden stalls where local artisan vendors display their hand-crafted ornaments, scarves, and candles.
The sound of the fire and live music combine to create the sweet sounds of Christmas spirit. Welcome to Christmas On The Bay, Meaford’s third annual European-inspired Christmas Market.
If you’re like me, you think of Cologne, Copenhagan, and Vienna when it comes to the quintessential Christmas market vibe. While, sure it would be amazing to experience one of those European markets, the holidays are already busy and expensive enough (I’m looking at you grocery stores). But, lucky for me (and you), we don’t need to book a flight to experience a magical Christmas market; Christmas on the Bay has brought a little piece of Europe to us.
Located at the Meaford Market Square, Christmas On The Bay offers four days of Georgian Bay’s largest outdoor Christmas market. Thursday, November 28th through Sunday, December 1st, you can immerse yourself in all things Christmas where you can explore, eat, drink and shop from the local artisans of South Georgian Bay and Grey Bruce.
There’s something for everyone, from festive activities for kids to festive treats for your furry friends. If you’re shopping for the perfect gift or simply just soaking in the holiday vibes, the Meaford Market Square is the perfect place to start this holiday season. Don’t take our word for it, go find out for yourself.
According to Smithsonian Magazine, the origins of the Christmas market date back to 1926 in Vienna, and while it wasn’t officially a Christmas market, it was an outdoor market held during Advent. Fast forward many, many, many years and Christmas markets have made their way all over the world, even to our haven of Georgian Bay. Pretty cool huh?
While local Christmas markets draw inspiration from traditional European markets, there is something that truly emphasizes the value of Grey Bruce Simcoe, which is community and diversity.
This is more than just a typical market; it’s a celebration of the people who make our home special. Each vendor showcases their creativity and craftsmanship, offering various handmade goods, artisanal foods, and unique gifts. Each vendor tells a story of passion and tradition that reflects the diverse talents and backgrounds that emphasize the beauty of shopping locally.
Christmas on the Bay is run for the community, by the community. From planning to execution, every detail is brought to life by a passionate group of locals who share a love for the holiday season and a commitment to South Georgian Bay. These volunteers pour their hearts into creating a cool experience that reflects the holiday spirit, and the importance of coming together.
So, kick off the holiday season the right way. Gather your friends and family, to take in the Christmas vibes, and find that perfect gift made locally by a hard working maker. Let’s put it this way: Christmas On The Bay is where your holidays begin. Got a nice ring to it doesn’t it?
Written by Maddy Grasman
Photos provided by Christmas On The Bay