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Country
  
Canada

Municipality
  
Grey Highlands, Ontario

Local time
  
Sunday 1:42 PM

County
  
Grey County

Province
  
Ontario

Priceville, Ontario

Weather
  
6°C, Wind SE at 18 km/h, 86% Humidity

Priceville is a small village in the southwest corner of the Municipality of Grey Highlands, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Priceville is located on Grey Road 4, east of Durham and southwest of Flesherton. The village is very attractive due to the rolling topography, the meandering Saugeen River and the well preserved and restored old buildings.

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Map of Priceville, ON, Canada

History

The first settlers were African Americans, who established a small settlement along Old Durham Road (now Durham Road B) east of the village. Here they built a log school, a log church and established a cemetery. Many of these early settlers later moved to Collingwood, Oro, or Owen Sound. All that remains to commemorate this community is a cairn and refurbished grave site at the intersection of County Road 14 and Durham Road B some three kilometers east of Priceville. The discovery and refurbishment of this cemetery is documented in the 2000 National Film Board of Canada film, Speakers for the Dead, co-directed by Jennifer Holness and David Sutherland (now Sudz Sutherland).

Gaelic speaking Scottish people arrived around 1850. Headstones in the pioneer cemetery indicate that nearly all the early residents were of Scottish origin.

For a small village, Priceville has many amenities. There is a park on the Saugeen river with a picnic area, swimming and fishing opportunities and a good place to launch a canoe or kayak for a trip down the river. The village also has a great toboggan hill, a sports park, an outdoor skating rink and a children's playground. Events include a biennial Santa Claus parade with 40 floats or more, an annual antique car and tractor show and a July 1 Canada Day Celebration with a musical concert and fireworks that attract thousands of visitors each year. Priceville also has what has been called the prettiest post office in Ontario.

References

Priceville, Ontario Wikipedia