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June 14th is National Get Outdoors Day, and in Grey County, there’s no shortage of space to explore. Covering 4,497 square kilometres, Grey is the 4th largest county in Ontario and home to a wide range of landscapes, from escarpment cliffs and inland lakes to winding trails and picturesque shorelines.
A significant stretch of the Bruce Trail, Canada’s oldest and longest marked footpath, runs through Grey County, connecting hikers to a broader network of trails across the province. Whether you're walking a familiar path or discovering a new one, there’s always more to see.
As you explore, please visit responsibly: plan ahead for parking, check www.visitgrey.ca for updates, stay on marked trails, read signage, and follow all rules and regulations.
To help you navigate your next outing, request one of our guides and brochures, and explore outdoor activity ideas at https://lnkd.in/gPbcB3XG