List of numbered roads in Grey County

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This is a list of numbered county roads in Grey County, Ontario .

County Road #Local Name(s)Southern/Western TerminusNorthern/Eastern TerminusSettlements servedAdditional Notes
Grey Road 1 sign.svg County Road 110th Street, Owen SoundBruce County lineOwen Sound, Balmy Beach, East Linton, Hogg, Big Bay, Oxenden
Grey Road 2 sign.svg County Road 2Melancthon-Osprey Townline Highway 26 Victoria Corners, Ravenna, Kolapore, Feversham, Maxwell
Grey Road 3 sign.svg County Road 3Minto-Normanby Townline Highway 21 Ayton, Lamlash, Louise, Peabody, Keady, Jackson
Grey Road 4 sign.svg County Road 4Bruce County lineSimcoe County Road 124Hanover, Allan Park, Vickers, Durham, Glen, Priceville, Ceylon, Flesherton, Rock Mills, Maxwella.k.a. 10th Street in Hanover, Bruce Street and Lambton Street in Durham, and Collingwood Street in Flesherton, formerly Ontario Highway 4
Grey Road 5 sign.svg 28th Avenue
8th Street
2nd Avenue
County Road 5
Grey - Bruce Line (County Line with Bruce County) Highway 26 Owen Sound
Grey Road 6 sign.svg County Road 6 Highway 89 Highway 6 noneminor connecting route
Grey Road 7 sign.svg County Road 7County Road 13 Highway 26 Epping, Griersville, Kent, Meaford
Grey Road 8 sign.svg County Road 8 Highway 89 County road 9noneminor rural route
Grey Road 9 sign.svg Queen Street
County Road 9
Main street
County Road 10 Highway 10 Neustadt, Ayton, Nenagh, Orchardville, Hopeville, Dundalk
Grey Road 10 sign.svg County Road 10, Grey-Bruce LineWellington County limitsHighway 6Hepworth, Park Head, Alvanley, Scone, Elmwood, Hanover, Neustadt, Moltke, Biemans CornersGrey Road 10 from the Wellington County Boundary to Grey Road 28, Jacob Street in Neustadt, 7th Avenue in Hanover, Signed as Bruce Road 10 between Hanover and Scone but under the jurisdiction of Grey County, Grey-Bruce Line between Scone and Alvanley, and Bruce Road 10 between Alvanley and Hepworth.
Grey Road 11 sign.svg County Road 11County Road 18 Highway 26 noneminor rural route
Grey Road 12 sign.svg County Road 12 Highway 6 Highway 26 Meaford, Oxmead, Temple Hill, Goring, Markdale, Barhead, Waudbya.k.a. Nelson Street in Meaford and Main Street in Markdale
Grey Road 13 sign.svg County Road 13County Road 4 Highway 26 Thornbury, Clarksburg, Slabtown, Heathcote, Kimberley, Eugenia
Grey Road 14 sign.svg County Road 14 Highway 89 County Road 4Hopeville, Gildale, Cedarville, Conn
Grey Road 15 sign.svg County Road 15County Road 5 (6th St E) Highway 26 Owen Sound, Leith, Annan
Grey Road 16 sign.svg County Road 16Grey-Bruce Line Highway 6 Keady
Grey Road 17 sign.svg Gordon Sutherland Parkway
County Road 17
County Road 17B Highway 6 Benallen, Copperkettle, Wolseley, Zion
Grey Road 17A sign.svg County Road 17ACounty Road 17County Road 1noneminor connecting route
Grey Road 17B sign.svg Derby-Sarawak Townline Highway 6 Highway 21 Owen Sound
Grey Road 18 sign.svg Concession 5 Derby
Derry Line
1st Concession
Highway 21 Highway 26 Springmount, Squire, Rockford, Woodford
Grey Road 19 sign.svg County Road 19County Road 2 Highway 26 Castle Glen, McMurchy Settlement, Craigleith
Grey Road 21 sign.svg Osler Bluff RoadCounty Road 19 Highway 26 Mair Mills
Grey Road 23 sign.svg County Road 23County Road 4County Road 9Glen, Dromore
Grey Road 25 sign.svg County Road 25Grey-Bruce Line [1] Highway 6 Dornoch
Grey Road 27 sign.svg Durham Road WestCounty Road 4 Highway 6 Durham
Grey Road 28 sign.svg Concession 2
Drive In Road
Concession 18
County Road 10County Road 10noneHanover suburban route
Grey Road 29 sign.svg County Road 29County Road 40County Road 18Bognor, Walters Falls
Grey Road 30 sign.svg County Road 30County Road 12County Road 13Hutchisons Corners
Grey Road 31 sign.svg County Road 31County Road 2Simcoe County lineRob Roy
Grey Road 32 sign.svg County Road 32 Highway 10 County Road 30Vandeleur
Grey Road 40 sign.svg County Road 40Grey-Bruce Line Highway 26 Chatsworth, Desboro, Marmiona.k.a. McNab Street in Chatsworth
Grey Road 109 sign.svg County Road 109County Road 6County Road 9Holstein
Grey Road 112 sign.svg 9th LineCounty Road 12Central Area Army Training Centrenoneservice road to National Defence facility
Grey Road 113 sign.svg Alfred Street WestCounty Road 13 Highway 26 Thornbury
Grey Road 119 sign.svg Grey Road 119, Scenic Caves RoadCounty Road 13County Road 19Craigleith
Grey Road 124 sign.svg County Road 124Melancthon-Osprey Townline /
Dufferin County line
Simcoe County Road 124Maple Valley, SinghamptonFormerly Highway 24. Runs concurrently with Simcoe County Road 124
Grey Road 170 sign.svg County Road 170
Cruikshank Street
Highway 6 County Road 17Copperkettle, Shouldice, Shallow Lake

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