Paisley - Spend the day in the Artistic Village

Eat

Paisley offers a variety of spots to grab a bite, from cozy cafés and family diners to take-out favourites and local pubs. Whether you’re looking for a quick coffee, a hearty meal, or a sweet treat, there’s something here to satisfy every craving. This page is currently under development — check back soon as we add more local dining options and delicious details!

Shop

Paisley’s small-town charm shines through its local shops and services. While shopping options are limited, you’ll find friendly faces, quality goods, and a welcoming experience that reflects the heart of the community. This page is currently under development — check back soon for updates on where to shop local in Paisley.

Play

Paisley is a place to get outside, get active, and enjoy every season. Explore local parks and trails, paddle the scenic Saugeen River or Teeswater River, or take in the beauty of the outdoors year-round — from summer strolls and bike rides to winter walks and snowshoeing. When the weather moves indoors, community groups keep the fun going with activities like crokinole, euchre, curling, jam sessions and more. There’s always something to do and somewhere to play in Paisley!

This page is currently under development — check back soon for updates on where to Play in Paisley.

Know Before You Go

  • 2 hour parking is available on Queen Street
  • Daytime parking available
    • Paisley Community Centre 391 Queen St. N

Overnight parking is available by permit only.

There are tennis/pickleball courts at Rotary Park that are available on a first come first serve basis. Pickleball times are available in the Paisley Arena each day during the summer months. Please contact the municipality for details.

There is a Basketball Court beside the splash pad at 294 James St.

The Saugeen River and the Teeswater River meet in Paisley and can be accessed for fishing and paddling at Dr. Milne Park and Paddle, Rotary Park 9A access, Hose Tower 9B access (temporarily closed) or just north of Paisley at Bruce County Paddling access 10.

Bruce County’s Paddling map shows access points just north and south of Paisley to help plan a great day on the river.

Yes! We have seasonal washrooms in many locations from May long weekend until Thanksgiving. Some are flush facilities in our parks and some are portable toilets rented for public convenience.

We also have permanent public facilities in our arenas and libraries that are available during open hours.

Visit the public washrooms page to see a map of Paisley's locations.

The Paisley Rotary Club operates a seasonal campground on the river. Find out more here.

Cedar Rail Campground operates just north of Chesley. Find out more here.

Saugeen Bluffs Conservation Area offers seasonal camping and horse camping 5 minutes north of Paisley. Find out more here.

MacGregor Point Provincial Park is located 20 minutes west of Paisley. Find out more here.

The municipality operates a trailer park near the river in Chesley. Find out more here.

The emergency room at the Chesley location of the South Bruce Grey Health Centre is open Monday – Friday 7am – 5pm   39 2nd St SE

There are also hospitals in nearby Walkerton or Southampton.

Public Washrooms