So what exactly is Made In Grey?

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Perhaps you've noticed a bright green and white sign at some of your favourite restaurants, stores or farmers' market stalls. Maybe you've wondered what it is all about. Food, yes... but what else?

Made in Grey is more than just food, it’s a community! Made in Grey partners grow, raise, make, sell and serve local products with pride. They offer authentic Grey County experiences and they buy and sell from other local businesses.

How does it work? Made in Grey members are part of a reputation economy. To become partners, they have to prove connectivity to other farms and food businesses in the area. When you see the Made in Grey logo, you have a guarantee that the product was thoughtfully made in Grey County (or very nearby, with Grey County ingredients or partners). The Made in Grey logo often means the food you’re about to enjoy has taken the shortest possible path from the field to your fork. And you bet you can taste it! 

Visit the Made in Grey page to find members, and watch for signs and stickers at your favourite food businesses to help you choose fresh, local foods from Grey. 

Want to join Made in Grey? Download the partner information kit

Food photo credit: Bruce Wine Bar

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Cyclist on trail

This is an extensive natural area where the forest includes stands of sugar maple, pine, spruce, and cedar. Wetland communities add to the diversity, and Black Lake offers fishing for bass. Gravel-based loop trails with some moderately steep hills. Trail runs along the north edge of the property, with cycling and hiking trails in the interior.

Cyclist at dusk

Upland hardwood forest and conifer plantations cover rugged terrain and provides many scenic views of the surrounding landscape. Wide trails on rolling terrain with some sandy areas. Due to recent ATV activity these trails have become somewhat eroded and much underlying coarse rock has been turned up resulting in difficult sections.

This busy trail system caters to a variety of users including hikers and equestrians. Moderately technical singletrack through rolling mixed forest with some sandy areas and some good technical descents.

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