Outdoor Activities in Grey County
If you're looking for endless outdoor adventure, you'll find it in Grey County! With scenic lookouts, trails, caves, beaches, winding roads, waterways, and waterfalls, we are a natural playground for outdoor activities in every season.
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Whether you’re looking to relax with a good book, take the plunge in Georgian Bay or launch your sea kayak, there’s a Grey County beach that’s perfect for you.
Above ground or below, the Niagara Escarpment’s unique geological formations make Grey County a climbing and caving paradise.
Abundant snow, amazing forests and dramatic landscapes equal epic cross-country conditions in Grey County.
Home to Blue Mountain and 6 private clubs along the Niagara Escarpment, hitting the Grey County slopes is a must.
As summer draws to a close the salmon battle their way upstream to return to their spawning beds. Witnessing this salmon migration is a must.
Under the arena lights or the shining stars of an outdoor rink, ice skating is a true Canadian pastime.
The same rolling hills and quiet roads that have made Grey County a cycling destination have also made the region a motorcycling paradise.
Grey County has endless quiet gravel roads that are off-road friendly for dual sport motorcycles. ATVs are welcome on a portion of the Grey County CP Rail Trail, and on select county & mu
From bouncing baby alpacas to thrilling bloodless bullfights, there are lots of ways to enjoy authentic on-farm experiences in Grey County!
With the Niagara Escarpment running through Grey County, amazing views abound. Scenic lookouts span the county, offering vistas of the Beaver Valley and Georgian Bay.
There’s nothing more peaceful than a sleigh, wagon or horseback ride through a snowy forest. A handful of Grey County operators offer unique horse-drawn experiences.
With more than 3,600 kms of trail in Grey and Bruce Counties, local trails are maintained by the OFSC District 9.
One of the fastest growing winter sports, snowshoeing offers a great way to explore the forest during the winter months.