Discover the best top things to do in Grey County, United States including Free Spirit Tours, Meaford Hall Arts & Cultural Centre, Axed, Blue Mountain Village, Grey Roots Museum & Archives, Inglis Falls, Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster, The Thornbury Harbour, Story Book Park, Harrison Park.
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5.0 based on 85 reviews
Free Spirit Tours provides year round activities such as caving, paddling, rock climbing, sea kayaking, and kid’s camps. We also specialize in group adventures; corporate team building, bachelor parties and bachelorette parties in the southern Georgian Bay area.
5.0 based on 45 reviews
Meaford Hall Arts & Cultural Centre, located in historic downtown Meaford, is a beautifully restored and renovated century old landmark. Formerly known as the Opera House, Meaford Hall is just a stone's throw from Georgian Bay and adjacent to all amenities in an area well-known for its year-round attractions. As a four season venue, Meaford Hall plays host to a variety of events including live theatre, music, films, dance and entertainment as well as community, corporate and social events. The newly-restored Meaford Hall has state-of-the-art staging, an intimate Edwardian Opera House with theatre balcony, two large light-filled gallery/reception halls, meeting room with landscaped terrace, a boardroom and full kitchen and bar facilities. The brand new east wing houses the Box Office, elevator, coat check, dressing rooms and an expanded Green Room. For the past hundred years, Meaford Hall has echoed with music, drama, and debate, serving as the political, social and cultural heart of Meaford. Welcome to the next century of Meaford Hall!
Loved the concert with Aaron Prichett, have been there for Jason McCoy, corb Lund, Jason blaine. Everything was good ...seats were at back but still everyone liked their position
5.0 based on 20 reviews
Melissa at Axed was very accommodating to our last minute mid-morning booking for our family of four. Our 17 year old daughter was the lead in choosing this 'cool' event, to compensate for a rained out ski day. And, crazy but true - with no age restrictions, our 4.5 year old boy was able to be part of the fun! Instruction on safety and technique was very effective. Melissa was awesome with all ages, very personable and energetic. We'd go again just for the competition...now that we know how to get the bullseye!
4.5 based on 919 reviews
The Blue Mountain Village is located in the Town of the Blue Mountains, nestled between the charming communities of Collingwood and Thornbury, at the foot of Ontario's largest mountain resort, Blue Mountain. The Village offers a vibrant social and cultural scene combining unique attractions, dining and shopping experiences. There is ALWAYS something to do at BLUE including five hotels, 25 retailers, 25 cafes & restaurants, year round award winning Festivals and Events plus Activity Central to book your hiking, biking, caving, climbing, spa, and more!
We are a family of 4 with children aged 7 and 9. We stayed a few nights at Blue Mountain and had a wonderful time. There’s so much to do; the Ridge Runner, mini putt, obstacle courses, play areas, gondola rides, movies in the square, shopping, or just sitting at the dock enjoying the outstanding views of the mill pond. We even enjoyed taking the shuttle to the private beach where we had a relaxing time swimming and kayaking. We were all able to walk far into the lake, because it’s a good distance before it starts getting too deep for the kids. Overall, we had a wonderful time making lasting memories with our kiddies.
4.5 based on 88 reviews
Grey Roots Museum & Archives is a multi-faceted attraction that preserves and promotes the cultural and heritage traditions of Grey County. Innovative and informative interpretive programs and demonstrations, rotating exhibits, a heritage village, archival resources and superior customer service create an exciting and educational visitor experience.
Friendly helpful staff. Wonderful special events especially Sept Pratie Oaten and December Moreston by Candlelight.
4.5 based on 451 reviews
This is a hidden gem in the middle of nowhere and an absolute must see! We absolutely loved it! It is literally right next to the parking lot and there is a historic mill on site as well as some museum artifacts such as the milling stones on display. There is a lookout for pictures or you can hike down to the bottom (not permitted in winter). We loved visiting in Feb. as it was stunning to see the ice and snow that accompanied the falls. The ice crystals looked magical like they were from a hidden cave or movie. We are definitely coming back to view the falls in the spring or summer and hike to the bottom! Recommend strong footwear for this site and there is a fee to be donated to the conservation authority for parking.
4.5 based on 355 reviews
I'm not fond of coasters, but this was awesome. My husband and I visited as part of a weekend getaway. Staff were friendly, and one even took a picture of us before the ride started. The ride takes you up the mountain, and upon reaching the top you send yourself off. You can control how fast or slow you go, which put me at ease...by the end I was going full speed and enjoyed every moment. The view from the coaster was amazing. We're planning to return every season that its open for different views.
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 61 reviews
This beautiful location is absolutely ideal for children. Even as young as 2 year olds! It's very family friendly with benches for mothers and babes, delicious French fries to order, fun waterslides, animals that are always a highlight for my children, little story time homes along the path, a train to ride, and the list goes on and on. Thankful I could experience this place as a child, and now take my own children!
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 .
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