Neustadt
Located on Grey Road 10, just south of Hanover, Neustadt is set in picturesque rolling hills. A spring-fed brewery, in operation since 1859, is one of many heritage stone buildings inviting photographers to linger in this intriguing village. There are also many shops including jewelry, antiques and collectibles.
Historical Facts
- Neustadt means new town in German, the language of many early settlers
- A tunnel allowed an early brewer to walk to work, protected from the weather
- Neustadt was incorporated as a village in 1907
- united with Bentinck, Normanby and Glenelg townships to form the Municipality of West Grey in 2000.
Visitor Services
- Neustadt Spring Brewery has information for tourists
Community Facilities and Points of Interest
- Birthplace of the Right Honourable John G. Diefenbaker, Canada's Prime Minister, from 1957 to 1963 on Barbara Street. This house is now open as a Museum.
- Named "One of the Prettiest Towns in Canada" by Harrowsmith Country Life.
- Neustadt Springs Brewery offers tours by appointment on weekends.
- Neustadt Public Library
Annual Events
- Fall Fair mid-September
- Fall Craft Fair early November

