Thornbury Map, Ontario
Thornbury Map, Ontario
Thornbury Ontario
Thornbury was first incorporated in 1831 and divided from Collingwood Township in 1887 as a separate administration. This existed until 2001 when it remerged with Collingwood Township to form The Blue Mountains municipality. The town was a shipping and processing centre for local agricultural produce especially apples through its harbour on Georgian Bay, Lake Huron.
Physical Prints: My prints are uniquely designed, printed on thick, high-quality paper and carefully packaged for delivery. Various colours and custom sized prints available upon request. See colour chart provided. Frame is not included unless added separately.
Customization
Customization
Choose from a wide range of colors, add a heart to your home, or request a custom-sized print. I am happy to personalize your map to make it extra special.
Frame is not included unless added separately.
Digital Download
Digital Download
If you choose to purchase a digital print, you will receive a high-resolution PDF file (300pixels/inch), which will give you very clean and sharp prints when printed any size.
At this time, customization of prints (heart on address) are for physical prints only.
This is a digital file. No physical items will be sent.
Shipping & Delivery
Shipping & Delivery
We offer FREE SHIPPING worldwide!
All our posters are printed on demand in order to ensure great quality, minimize waste, and be environmentally conscious. Therefore, regular poster orders take 3-4 business days to be processed before being shipped out.
Custom map orders require 1-2 weeks to design, review, print and ship.
All our prints are packaged in 100% recycled cardboard poster tubes or stiff photo envelopes.
Learn more about our shipping policy here.
Our Commitment
Our Commitment
Our map posters are designed and printed locally in Toronto, Ontario.
They are printed on 190GSM smooth PhotoSatin paper which offers vivid colors and great contrasting blacks.
Our local Canadian print house carefully selects sustainably sourced paper with fiber originating from FSC-certified, longstanding plantations, or from new fiber plantations established on degraded agricultural or pasture lands within Canada.
Their selection of paper from responsible sources are backed with certifications from:
- The Forest Stewardship Council
- The Rainforest Alliance
- The Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification
- The Sustainable Forestry Initiative
- The Canadian Standards Association