Eagles Weed Control will be spot spraying poison ivy along the sides of the Georgian Trail throughout Town of The Blue Mountains during the week of June 28, 2021.
For further information, please contact Terry Green, Manager of Parks & Trails, at parkstrails@thebluemountains.ca or 519-599-3131 ext. 353.
Visit the COVID-19 Open and Closed webpage and COVID-19 Interactive Map for more detailed information.
Please be sure to practice the appropriate 2 metre physical distancing guideline whenever in a public setting and to adhere to the Provincial Orders.
For a guide to safely enjoy winter activities throughout Grey County in the winter, please visit the Grey County Winter Activity Map. You will find Town of The Blue Mountains winter recreation trail locations, as well as other locations where you can snowshoe, cross-country ski, toboggan, ice skate and fat bike.
To search our parks based on amenities available, please visit our Facilities page.
To access interactive park maps which include directions through google map links, please visit the links provided below:
Several of the Town's Parks and Pavilions are available for rent for small weddings, family reunions and other unlicensed special events.
For more information about the Parks and Pavilions available for rent, please visit our Facilities page.
Accepted Credit Cards: Mastercard and Visa
For more information, please review the Town's Trail Map.
Grey Sauble Conservation Authority Trails
Is a Culinary Adventure Trail inspired by South Georgian Bay's apple-growing history, that brings together culinary, shopping, adventure, farms and other local experiences that celebrate our history and reinterpret the mighty apple for the 21st century.
Although camping is not permitted in Town Parks, there are a number of excellent camping and RVing locations throughout The Blue Mountains and surrounding areas.
Please review the links provided below for more information.
NOTE: Due to material shipment delays, any memorial benches ordered after August 2021 will be installed in 2022.
If you are considering memorializing a loved one, memorial benches and trees are available for purchase from the Town’s Community Services Department.
Memorial Type | Cost |
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Bench - Black Coating | $757.10 each |
Bench - Galvanized Steel | $678.00 each |
Tree | $678.00 each |
Accepted Credit Cards: Mastercard and Visa
For information about the Town's cemeteries and cemetery memorial options, please visit our Monuments & Memorials page.
Please report any damage to memorial benches or trees to Parks Staff as soon as possible.
If you are considering memorializing a loved one, memorial benches and trees are available for purchase from the Town’s Community Services Department.
Memorial Type | Cost |
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Memorial Plaque at Dog Park | $30.00 each |
Accepted Credit Cards: Mastercard and Visa
If you would like to perform work on your property but cannot get the necessary equipment where you need it, you can apply for a Temporary Access Permit to cross Town trails or parkland.
For more information or to apply for a permit, please contact our Parks & Trails Staff.
New for the winter season, the Town has expanded winter recreation opportunities to help encourage residents to explore and experience nature and the natural beauty of The Blue Mountains.
Georgian Trail
The Town will be grooming the Georgian Trail throughout the winter season. The Georgian Trail is a multi-use trail for walking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, fat biking, and other eco-friendly activities. There will not be set tracks for cross-country skiing on the Georgian Trail due to the limited space.
Tomahawk Recreational Complex
The Town will be grooming a hard-packed loop trail at the Tomahawk Recreational Complex throughout the winter season. Weather permitting, set tracks for cross-counrty skiing will be added along the groomed trail.
Before You Go
The Town would like to emphasize that motorized and gas-powered machines are not permitted on the Georgian Trail or at the Tomahawk Recreational Complex. In addition, all dogs must be leashed, and please remember to pick up after your pets. Please also respect the natural areas and take all garbage with you.
As a reminder, when enjoying a public space please remember to practice 2-metre physical distancing, wash your hands regularly and stay at home if you are sick. In addition, the Town would like to emphasize that common touchpoints within public outdoor spaces are not sanitized or cleaned after each use.
If you encounter any damage, graffiti or hazardous conditions while enjoying our parks or trails, please report it to our Parks Staff.
Community Services
519-599-3131 x289
Parks & Trails Staff
519-599-3131 x353