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Grey County is a county in the province of Ontario. The county is located in the Southwestern Ontario region, and is a part of the Georgian Triangle. At the time of the 2021 Canadian census the population of the county was 100,905. [1] Owen Sound is the county seat and the largest city in Grey County.
A map of Ontario highlighting Grey County: Date: 16 October 2007: Source: Crop and trace of Image: ... List of townships in Ontario; User:Vidioman/Maps; Global file ...
Location in Southern Ontario. ... Mulock is a dispersed rural community and unincorporated place in the municipality of West Grey, Grey County in Southwestern Ontario
The County of Grey opened a complex in 1854, including a courthouse and police services, a land registry office and a county jail. In 1960, the County of Grey moved the courthouse and land registry to another location at the edge of present-day Owen Sound, Ontario. At that time, March 11, 1960, the County of Grey and the City of Owen Sound ...
a.k.a. 10th Street in Hanover, Bruce Street and Lambton Street in Durham, and Collingwood Street in Flesherton, formerly Ontario Highway 4: 28th Avenue 8th Street 2nd Avenue County Road 5 Grey - Bruce Line (County Line with Bruce County) Highway 26: Owen Sound County Road 6 Highway 89: Highway 6: none minor connecting route County Road 7 County ...
West Grey has three elementary schools: Normanby Community School, [6] Spruce Ridge Community School, [7] and St. Peter's and St. Paul's Catholic School. [8] Public school education is managed by the Bluewater and District School Board [9] and Catholic schools are managed by the Bruce-Grey Catholic School Board. [10]
Markdale is a community in the Municipality of Grey Highlands, in Grey County, Ontario, Canada. The population was 1,216 in 2016, an increase of 3.5% from 1,175 in 2011. The population was 1,216 in 2016, an increase of 3.5% from 1,175 in 2011.
Meaford is a municipality in Grey County, Ontario, Canada located on Nottawasaga Bay, a sub-basin of Georgian Bay and Owen Sound Bay. The municipality's seal and motto reflect its heritage as a place of apple orchards, but in the 21st century the area has partly switched to weekend homes, seasonal homes, and lakeside tourism.