In addition to the exhilaration of links-style golf on the bluffs and the pleasures of a four
season lifestyle, Cobble Beach is a picturesque, waterfront village that honours and preserves
its natural environment and cultural history.
Soon after the Cobble Beach project was initiated in 1999, a significant cultural and archaeological study was
undertaken and endorsed by the Ministry of Citizenship, Culture and Recreation – the most comprehensive study
of its kind in Grey County.
The study identified Native culture and Euro-Canadian archaeological sites within the 574-acre property. In
order to permanently safeguard the most culturally sensitive sites which included homestead ruins, artifact
scatters, and cultural rock formations, a series of heritage zones were established before construction of
the golf course began in the summer of 2004.
Cobble Beach is creating trails to be marked with plaques identifying 27 heritage sites. An on-site interpretive
centre is also being planned. Whether explored by foot or on cross-country skis or snowshoes, our shared trail
is yours to discover all year round!