The Municipality of Grey Highlands is situated in one of the most beautiful parts of Grey County. We proudly boast the natural beauty of waterfalls, the Bruce Trail, the Osprey Bluffs, and the Saugeen and Beaver Rivers.
Grey Highlands is a municipality in the southeast corner of Grey County, Ontario, Canada. It was formed on January 1, 2001, by the amalgamation of the village of Markdale and the townships of Artemesia, Euphrasia, and Osprey, which included the unincorporated hamlets of Eugenia, Ceylon, Maxwell, Singhampton, Priceville, Kimberley, and Feversham. The former village of Flesherton is also located within the municipality; it was amalgamated with Artemesia Township in 1998.
The municipality covers a land area of 879 square kilometres and has a population of 10,424
Key Attractions and Features:
- Natural Beauty: Grey Highlands is home to stunning waterfalls, scenic trails like the Bruce Trail, and picturesque landscapes such as the Osprey Bluffs.
- Outdoor Activities: Residents and visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and canoeing along the Saugeen and Beaver Rivers.
- Historic Villages and Hamlets: The municipality encompasses several historic villages and hamlets, each with its unique charm and history.
- Community and Culture: Grey Highlands is known for its vibrant community spirit and cultural events that celebrate the rich heritage and diversity of the area.
Whether you are a resident or a visitor, Grey Highlands offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and a welcoming community.
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