The Ultimate Grey County Bucket List: 20 Must-Do Adventures Across the Seasons

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Whether you're a thrill-seeker, foodie, nature lover, or just here for the views, this bucket list is your go-to guide for the top 20 unforgettable experiences that are unique to Grey.

Let’s dive in! Half of these gems are perfect for summer, and the rest will have you falling in love with autumn and winter.

☀️ Summer Bucket List: Soak Up the Sun, Grey County Style

Chase waterfalls on the Grey County Waterfall Tour 

Discover nine stunning waterfalls including Inglis Falls, Eugenia Falls, and Jones Falls. Download the Waterfall Guide to plan your route. 

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Cycle the Georgian Trail 

This scenic 34-km trail stretches from Meaford to Collingwood, offering beautiful views of Georgian Bay. 

Paddle the Beaver River 

Free Spirit Tours offers kayak and canoe rentals for a peaceful paddle from Kimberley to Clarksburg.

Explore the Caves at Scenic Caves Nature Adventures 

Visitors can enjoy cave exploration, ziplining, and treetop trekking in this adventure-packed destination.

Swim in the Bright Blue Waters of Georgian Bay 

Big Bay’s pier is a local favourite for jumping into crystal-clear waters.

Hike Old Baldy Lookout 

Located in Kimberley, this trail rewards hikers with panoramic views of the Beaver Valley.

Attend a Summer Festival 

Owen Sound’s Midweek Music series and larger events like Summerfolk bring music, food, and fun to the region.

Ride the Blue Mountain Gondola 

Scenic gondola rides lead to hiking trails and mountaintop dining with breathtaking views.

Breathe in the Bliss at Bluewater Lavender Farm 

Near Wiarton, this farm features fragrant lavender fields and handmade products.

Catch a Flick at the Hanover Drive-In Theatre 

Moviegoers enjoy films under the stars with lawn chairs and snacks.

Place Your Bets at Hanover Raceway & Casino 

Every Saturday night features live harness racing and casino entertainment.

🍂❄️ Fall & Winter Bucket List: Cozy, Crisp, and Cool Adventures

Leaf-Peep in the Beaver Valley 

Drive or hike through the valley during peak foliage season. 

Visit the Owen Sound Salmon Tour 

Each fall, salmon swim upstream at the Mill Dam, offering a unique natural spectacle.

Tour the Apple Pie Trail 

This self-guided trail includes stops at orchards, cideries, and bakeries like Thornbury Cider House and Grandma Lambe’s.

Celebrate Creativity at the Meaford Scarecrow Invasion & Festival 

A beloved September tradition featuring parades and whimsical scarecrow displays.

Ski or Snowboard at Blue Mountain 

Ontario’s top winter resort offers 42 runs and plenty of après-ski fun. 

Snowshoe at Inglis Falls  

Winter transforms this Owen Sound landmark into a peaceful, frozen wonderland.

Warm Up with Local Wine & Cider 

Georgian Hills Vineyards and Spy Cider House & Distillery offer cozy tastings and scenic views.

Skate the Woodview Mountaintop Trail 

This 1.1 km loop at Blue Mountain winds through a forest lit with music and lights.

Experience the Festival of Northern Lights 

Owen Sound glows with over 400 displays and 25 km of lights throughout the holiday season.

Snowmobile on the CP Rail Trail 

This 77-km trail stretches from Owen Sound to Dundalk, perfect for winter adventure seekers.

🎒 Ready to Start Checking Off Your List? 

Grey County is bursting with one-of-a-kind experiences, no matter the season. Whether you're here for a weekend or here to stay, this bucket list is your invitation to explore, taste, hike, paddle, and play your way through one of Ontario’s most beautiful regions.

Tag us @visitgrey on Instagram and Facebook to share your adventures! 

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Bruce trail

The Bruce Trail is Canada’s oldest and longest footpath, stretching from Queenston in the Niagara Region to Tobermory at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula, following the magnificent Niagara Escarpment.

The Bruce Trail is Canada’s oldest and longest footpath, stretching from Queenston in the Niagara Region to Tobermory at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula . Following the magnificent Niagara Escarpment, The Bruce Trail provides public access to this special area, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve and one of only twelve such reserves in all of Canada. - See more at: http://test.visitgrey.ca/travel-tools/travel-stories/must-see-bruce-trail-hikes#sthash.k4WMWGmN.dpufThe Bruce Trail is Canada’s oldest and longest footpath, stretching from Queenston in the Niagara Region to Tobermory at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula . Following the magnificent Niagara Escarpment, The Bruce Trail provides public access to this special area, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve and one of only twelve such reserves in all of Canada. - See more at: http://test.visitgrey.ca/travel-tools/travel-stories/must-see-bruce-trail-hikes#sthash.k4WMWGmN.dpuf
The Bruce Trail is Canada’s oldest and longest footpath, stretching from Queenston in the Niagara Region to Tobermory at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula . Following the magnificent Niagara Escarpment, The Bruce Trail provides public access to this special area, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve and one of only twelve such reserves in all of Canada. - See more at: http://test.visitgrey.ca/travel-tools/travel-stories/must-see-bruce-trail-hikes#sthash.k4WMWGmN.dpuf
Lake Eugenia in fall

Lake Eugenia is Grey County's largest inland lake and provides excellent paddling. There are canoe, kayak & motorboat rentals available at Cedars of Lake Eugenia, and canoe rentals are included for guests renting cottages there. There is some great fishing within the lake!

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.

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