Welcome to Georgian bluffs sign. (Photo: Blackburnnews.com File photo)Welcome to Georgian bluffs sign. (Photo: Blackburnnews.com File photo)
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Bluffs Basket packed with local flavour

Georgian Bluffs has a new basket available, which will help weave a tale of the diverse range of products and services people can enjoy and experience in the community.

The new Bluffs Baskets is a curated collection of locally crafted, grown, and created products that showcase the incredible talent and creativity of the Township.

“The Bluffs Baskets are more than just a collection of products — they’re a celebration of the creativity, craftsmanship, and community spirit that make Georgian Bluffs so special,” said Shannon Campbell, Strategic and Economic Development Officer. "By supporting local, we’re investing in the heart of our township. We hope you enjoy the baskets, return to visit the local businesses and explore others in the region."

Each basket offers a taste of the region with a variety of locally sourced products such as a handcrafted pottery mug from Gleason Brook Pottery, a soy candle from The Candle Barn, a 1 lb bag of Rogue Goat ground coffee from Ironwood Coffee Company, a sweet dreams pillow spray and dried lavender pouch from Bluewater Lavender, and Two hand-designed cookies from Pink Sugar.

The $50 basket is available at the Township of Georgian Bluffs Administration Office at 177964 Grey Road 18 in Owen Sound.

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