Explore the Apple Pie Trail

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Adventure with an Appetite!

Welcome to Ontario's Apple Country - a special place where the moderating effects of Georgian Bay and the Niagara Escarpment create perfect conditions for growing amazing apples - and baking perfect apple pies!

Grey County is Canada’s largest concentrated area of apple growers. Along the Trail you’ll encounter countryside dotted with old and new apple orchards. The brilliant fall colours surround 36 trail stops that wind from Collingwood to Meaford, up, down and around Blue Mountain.

Be sure to pack your appetite, camera and go where the locals go!  

For more information, visit The Apple Pie Trail website.

Discover More Trip Ideas

Paddlers in canoe
The Beaver River, navigable from Kimberley to Heathcote is a popular paddling route. Named for the many Beaver found along its 40 kilometres, this river was used as a transportation route during the 19th century.
Fall paddler on Sydenham River

One of Grey County's most historically significant rivers offers a great paddle from Harrison Park in Owen Sound to the East Boat Launch.  Also one of the most picturesque rivers with views of marshland, historical homes, the Niagara Escarpment, wildlife and birds. 

Offering spectacular views of Georgian Bay, Loree Forest offers good trails for the intermediate to novice rider. Smooth, fast singletrack runs through mature forest along the Escarpment. For a more challenging trail head down Camperdown Road trail. Just don’t expect to be able to ride back up again! It’s a big climb.

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