We have been working on the Bonnechere Valley Barn Quilt Trail particularly along the route of the BV Inspired Tour.
Why a barn quilt trail?
- Barn quilts pay homage to our rural heritage.
- They tell a story – the quilt patterns and colours have meanings. Some include details that speak of family and heritage.
- They encourage people to explore rural roads and discover wonderful offerings along the way…..they are like bread crumbs leading you along
- They are real pretty “Eye Candy” !
Corner of Foymount Rd and Spring Creek Rd
Second barn quilt at the corner of Foymount Rd and Spring Creek Rd
1360 Foymount Rd
Y Junction of Corrigan Rd and Silver Lake Rd
Second barn quilt at Y junction of Corrigan and Silver Lake Rds
Firefly Meadows Farm – 1767 Silver Lake Rd
131 Manning Rd
192A Manning Rd
192A Manning Rd
Opeongo Rd
Opeongo Springs Homestead – 2290 Opeongo Rd
Small barn quilt at Opeongo Springs Homestead – 2290 Opeongo Rd
Another small barn quilt on the “Chicken Chapel” at Opeongo Springs Homestead – 2290 Opeongo Rd
Soon to be mounted at 103 Bonnechere St E
37 Bonnechere St E
Soon to be mounted at My Country Home
37 Bonnechere St E
Soon to be mounted at Brooker’s Cider – 1632 Scotch Bush Rd
Barn quilt at Fourth Chute Rd
Second barn quilt at Fourth Chute Rd