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Feb 07, 2011 | Vonnie Crawford | 2506 views
Grey Bruce Highlanders Buzz
The Grey Bruce Highlanders would like to thank each of the centres within our zone for their support. 

The AAA level is the best level of hockey available to youth in Ontario, and we are grateful to you for assisting these players in fulfilling their dreams and goals of playing the game they love.    As Grey Bruce Highlanders our players represent both  their home centre and the Grey Bruce Highlanders with pride.

TCDMHA is represented on 5 different Highlanders Teams
Noah Solinger - Minor PeeWee
Brady Stewart - PeeWee
Aaron Johnson - Minor Bantam
Tyler McCracken - Minor Midget
Jarred Kiss - Midget

Congratulations boys on achieving this goal.

TCDMHA will be holding an early registration on April 2nd in Chatsworth from 9:00 - 12:00 please attend registration on this date to get your Permission to Skate forms

The latest Highlander newsletter has a complete list of tryout times and dates.
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Township of Georgian Bluffs
Just a few hours from major Ontario cities, Georgian Bluffs is a collection of communities stretching north from Chatsworth to just south of Wiarton. Copper Kettle, Cobble Beach, Slough of Despond, Big Bay, Oxenden, Balmy Beach… these are just some of the names that paint a picture of the Georgian Bluffs canvas along the Georgian Bay Coastal Route. We have the natural beauty of waterfalls, the Niagara Escarpment and the blue waters of Georgian Bay just to mention a few of our natural amenities. We are a township for all seasons!
Township of Chatsworth
Essentially a rural community, the Township of Chatsworth takes its flavour from the farmlands and forests surrounding it. We welcome visitors to stop and visit as you drive through central Grey County. Amalgamated January 1, 2000, the Township of Chatsworth is made up of the former Townships of Holland and Sullivan and the Village of Chatsworth. The Township population is approximately 8,000 in an area of 260 square miles. Agriculture is the most predominant industry in the Township. There are also a significant number of sawmills in the township, many operated by the Amish community. Tourism and recreation are a growing industry. The Niagara Escarpment, 6 county forests, numerous conservation areas, inland lakes and major rivers provide plenty of year round activities including hiking, biking, snowmobiling, and cross country skiing.