Discover the best top things to do in Grey County, United States including Loft Gallery, MacLean's Ales Inc., Coffin Ridge Boutique Winery, The Olde Stanton Store, The Thornbury Harbour, Tom Thomson Art Gallery, Indian Falls Conservation Area, Pretty River Valley Provincial Park, Harrison Park, Beaver Valley Orchard and Cidery.
Restaurants in Grey County
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Visit the all-new brewery shop. We've got a fridge full of our latest ales, t-shirts and more. Monday to Thursday - 10am to 5:00pm Friday - 10am to 6pm Saturday - 10am to 4pm Tours are available by appointment. Phone 519-506-ALES (2537) for more details or visit the store.
Stopped in at MacLean's after having tried another nearby brewery and receiving sub par service. The experience here was a complete 180 - the other brewery looked dated and stale, and despite waiting 10 minutes, no one came to help us, so we left. We intended to stop in at MacLean's as part of our trip, and just ended up there earlier, which turned out really well as we got to sit and enjoy some beers and great conversation with Quinn. What a character! He gave us the low down on all of the beers we had, and threw in some great stories. Would most definitely head back to MacLean's when I am in the area.
4.5 based on 127 reviews
Start your day at Coffin Ridge with a wine tasting led by our knowledgeable staff. From there you can retreat to the deck for a glass of wine and our vintner's plate made up of local artisanal breads and cheeses which have been specifically paired with the glass of wine you are drinking. Relax, listen to music and enjoy the Coffin Ridge experience.
This place must be one of Ontario's best kept secrets. We went when we were in the Meaford area. We each had a flight of wine and cider and a Vintners plate. The food and wine was delicious, the servers helpful and the views from the patio stunning. We bought cider and wine to take home. Better than many Niagara wineries we have been to.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
This is one of the most unique stores I have ever visited. From their delicious home made fudge to their fantastic selection of giftware with prices from $2.00 to hundreds of dollars they have it all. The staff are always beyond friendly and helpful. Every time I have family visiting I make The Old Stanton store a must do activity.
4.5 based on 90 reviews
Beautiful area to sit and watch the sunset, would definitely recommend. They have some cute shops around the corner!
4.5 based on 58 reviews
A regional art centre, museum, and national cultural attraction dedicated to the innovative spirit of landscape artist and Canadian icon, Tom Thomson.
4.5 based on 95 reviews
Almost inside a city, Indian Falls are in Sarawak Township, at the northwestern edge of Owen Sound. A one-kilometre walk through Indian Falls Conservation Area leads through ferns, trees and wildflowers. The horseshoe-shaped falls drop to a quiet pool before Indian Creek flows on to empty into Owen Sound Bay.Driving Directions:Follow the scenic Georgian Bay Route from 2nd Avenue West to Grey Road 1. Look for Conservation Area sign directing you west to parking area.
Had some time to myself. Went for a road trip from Burlington (Toronto) to Owen Sound as I need to get close to the water. Enjoyed my breakfast at the mouth of the river going into the sound. Great view. Drew up out north of Owen Sound and came across sign for Indian Falls. I had just been raining so the creek was raging and was over-running at certain places, saw a trout jumping up stream. The whole area is very quaint and borderline idyllic. There is a slight climb up the bank support by simple but very useful stairs. Slippery at certain places due to the rain, but worth the climb up. The fails are quite the view because it literally looks like a huge Caterpillar has taken a huge chunk out of the landscape creating the quite rapid falls. Beautiful experience for a Sunday afternoon hick
4.5 based on 266 reviews
Harrison Park is an urban dream, with more than 40 hectares of streams, trails, gardens, playgrounds, forest and green space in the heart of Owen Sound. Often called our "jewel in the crown," the park features dining and recreation facilities, a full-service campground, boat rentals, a bird sanctuary, mini-putt, basketball courts, a pool, and an open-air rink.
A beautiful large park . An entrance to a beautiful short trail to Weavers Falls at the south end of the park behind the swimming pool .
4.5 based on 39 reviews
We produce hand-crafted hard ciders in small batches from select varieties of heritage apples grown in our own orchard or supplied by local Georgian Bay apple growers. Our cidery and tasting room are housed in an historic post and beam century barn. Comfortable indoor and outdoor seating is provided to enjoy our cider by the glass, paired with artisanal cheeses.
Stopped during Ciderfest. Enjoyed the cider tasting and took home a delicious apple cranberry cider. Staff was knowledgeable. Location was beautiful.
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