Adventure

Adventures

Waterfalls

Grey County is home to 9 beautiful waterfalls – 7 of which are accessible during the winter months.

Click here for a view of the waterfalls guide.

Hiking

Whether you’re hiking the Bruce Trail, strolling with the family, visiting a Grey County forest or exploring Grey Sauble Conservation Lands, hiking is a great getaway.

From rocky, technical paths to mellow rail trails, we’ve got trails for all ages and abilities. Highland House is located off the Tom Tomson extension to the Bruce Trail and is minutes from the beautiful Bayview Escarpment Provincial Nature Reserve.

Click here for a hiking guide.

Cycling

With well-maintained, quiet roads and incredible scenery, Grey County is truly a cycling destination. Home to the annual Centurion cycling race, the region has become a training ground for racers and recreational cyclists alike.

Click here for a cycling guide.

Paddling

Whether you’re running rapids, canoeing a glassy lake, gliding through the countryside or taking in a Georgian Bay sunset, your paddling adventure awaits.

Click here for a paddling guide.

Swimming

Secluded beaches, family-friendly beaches and rugged swimming and diving destinations are in abundance in Grey County and throughout the Bruce Peninsula. Swim, snorkel and scuba dive in the turquoise waters of Georgian Bay.

Click here for a swimming guide

Rock Climbing and Caving

The Niagara Escarpment winds its way through the valleys and rural settings of Grey County, offering great climbs with unforgettable panoramic views of Georgian Bay. Whether it’s your first time or you’re looking to test your skills, there’s a climb here for you.

Click here for a climbing and caving guide.

Skiing and Snowboarding

 Home to Blue Mountain and 6 private clubs along the Niagara Escarpment, hitting the Grey County slopes is a must. Some of the country’s finest skiing is located a short distance from Highland House.

Click here for an area ski guide.

Snowmobiling

Grey County receives an average of 9 feet of snow each season— combine that with spectacular scenery and over 3,600 kilometres of groomed trails and it’s little wonder that our region is well-known as a snowmobiler’s paradise.

Click here for a snowmobiling guide