Maple Syrup, Baby Goats & Waterfalls in Grey County

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Toronto based blogger, Mini Jetsetter recently visited Grey County with her family to experience all things spring: maple syrup, baby goats and waterfalls.

Inglis Falls

"Just a short two-hour drive from Toronto lies Grey County, one of our favorite destinations for a family-friendly weekend escape. During our recent trip, we enjoyed countless hands-on adventures, from bottle-feeding baby goats to discovering the art of maple syrup making. Here's our complete itinerary for a memorable family weekend getaway in Grey County!" Read more: A Family Weekend Getaway from Toronto: Maple Syrup, Baby Goats & Mor - Mini Jetsetter

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Paddler on foggy lake

The Saugeen River canoe route begins in the Town of Hanover and heads west to Lake Huron. Though it flows through agricultural areas, these are only visible occasionally through the forests, which line the bank of the river.

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. 

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