Badge of Awesome Communities
There’s adventure around every corner! Badge of Awesome Communities celebrates great destinations around the world and invites you to share your favourite things to see and do in those places. Check out the video to learn about this project’s near-death origin story, discover what others are saying about Grey County and add your own favourite activities and simple pleasures to the growing collection!
What’s on your list?
Share your love for Grey County! Let’s remind each other of all the amazing things there are to see and do here. Add your favourite activities and simple pleasures to the growing collection below!
14 responses to “Cool things to do in Grey County, Ontario”
Watching the fall colours over beaver valley is lovely!!
– walking my dog on the bruce trail
– meaford scarecrow festival
– biking the back roads
1. Eugenia Falls
2. Eugenia Falls
3. Eugenia Falls
Did I mention Eugenia Falls 😉 SO awesome! It’s my home away from home.
-Exploring Conservation areas like Inglis Falls and hiking up to Old Baldy
-Renting a Chalet at Blue with great friends!
-Tubing along the Saugeen River on a hot sunny day
-Taking in an Attack game
-Tobogganing at Harrison Park
-Summerfolk!
Hiking! (*Also known as walking)
Josh, Jared, Janele: Can we go camping this summer? Please?!
Do you remember sweater girl at Killarney? Sigh.
Planning our mini honeymoon in Blue Mountain! Looking forward to the scenic caves! My fav thing is drinks in the village summer or winter! Fabulous restaurants!
We have some of the best motorcycling roads in the country.
I also remember camping and walking out into the water on the flat shale Craigleith Provincial Park. Definitely add that to the list!
The Scandinave Spa is the ultimate location for relaxation! Hot baths, eucalyptus steam room, massage and a glass of wine. Can’t beat it!
And when the weather’s not so good, head over to the Just Press Play arcade in Collingwood for vintage pinball, video games and Dance Dance Revolution!
I love the waterfalls, hiking trails, and all of the waterfront we have access too…
Old Baldy trail up on the Bruce Trail offers some spectacular views of Beaver Valley. I’m hoping to get out on the trails a lot this summer!
Hiking on the Bruce trail and heading up to old Baldy in the fall
Apple picking in the fall with family
Chalets in Collingwood/Blue Mountain with friends
Hiking at Bruce caves