Public Programs

Black History in Grey County

Black citizens have been a part of Grey County since the very first non-Indigenous settlers arrived in the northernmost part of the Queen's Bush.

Truth and Reconciliation Resources

The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, observed across Canada on September 30th, is a day to acknowledge the history and ongoing tragic legacy of Canada's residential schools. It is a day to honor those who survived, to commemorate those who did not, and to support the Indigenous families and communities who suffered losses. Truth and Reconciliation however, must not be limited to one day a year, it must be a year round priority. Find resources to aid in the thoughtful observance of Truth and Reconciliation here.

Voices of Grey Video Archive

Created in partnership with Rogers TV, Voices of Grey captures the unique spirit of Grey County's people in a 3 season video series.

Log Cabin Tour

Learn all about our 1850s log cabin in this informative and engaging video.

Black History Month

In honor of Black History Month, Grey Roots invites you to explore Canadian Black history and anti-racism resources on our website and in person at Grey Roots.

March Break Magic at Grey Roots!

During March Break, we're hosting THREE fun programs every day! Pick and choose your favourite activity, or make a day of it and sign up for two or three. Book all three programs in a single day and save $5!