Brewery Discovery Routes: food & drink meet nature

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The Greenbelt and partners across Ontario have created five self-guided Brewery Discovery Routes: complete itineraries for folks looking to get out and explore breweries, cideries, Feast On restaurants, and local attractions. Along the way, participants can indulge in the flavours of artisanal cheeses, lovingly prepared culinary treats using fresh, local ingredients, premium craft beverages, farmers’ markets and scenic outlooks.

One of those routes celebrates the food, drink and natural wonders of Grey County and our near neighbours along the Saints & Sinners Trail. You can find a digital copy of the map on Mom 'n' Hops, or pick up a paper copy from participating member locations. Can you visit all 33 locations along our route this summer and fall? 

Take the Brewery Discovery Route through Grey and tweet your adventures to #brewroutes16 for a chance to win great prizes! Choose from two nights at a B&B, plus 2 dinners from Feast ON restaurants and a brewery tour - or - a dinner for two at the spectacular Langdon Hall. 

 

 

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