Trip Ideas

This series of blogs, itinerary ideas and even some local insights to Grey County will be helpful in planning your visit.  There may be hidden gems you didn't know about, and new experiences that you won't want to miss.

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Camp Oliver Wetland Lookout

We want you to get outside and enjoy all the natural beauty that Grey County has to offer. We also know that our popular natural areas can be busy and sometimes even overcrowded.

Beaver River

This gentle river flows 40 kilometres from Kimberley to Heathcote and was a key transportation route in the 19th century. Home to the great blue heron, the great horned owl, white tailed deer and its namesake – the beaver, this is a great route for beginner paddlers.

Meaford Fishing

Fishing in Meaford offers a little something for everyone: From first-time fishers that just want to catch fish, to avid fishers looking to target that dream trophy catch.

Flesherton Main Street

Flesherton’s geographic situation is appropriate, as it’s a place defined by contrasts. You’ll see old buildings with Victorian Mansard roofs, parapets and ornate brickwork, now home to many artsy, colourful people, running progressive, colourful businesses.

Mainstreet Markdale

Main Street in Markdale is characterized by its many intact old buildings. Remember to “look up to look back”, as the top storeys of old buildings are usually original dating back to the Victorian era.

Downtown Clarksburg

With the fresh air, running water, crisp apples and smiling faces, make sure Clarksburg is on your list to visit this fall! It may be a village but there’s a full day of activities to do here.

Paddling on Georgian Bay
From Georgian Bay to Lake Eugenia, from the Beaver River to the Sydenham and the Saugeen, Grey County has miles of pristine waters to explore. Whether you're looking for a family- friendly canoe adventure, a challenging kayak experience or a sunset stand-up paddle, there's something for you here, on the water.
Holstein Jubilee Park

Let’s all do our part to ensure the year gets off to a good start by staying home and supporting our local businesses from the comfort of our internet browsers.

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