The Ontario - U.S. border is almost entirely defined by water. To the east of Thunder Bay, the border runs along the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway and to the west it follows a series of lakes and rivers.
Often referred to as the sixth great lake Georgian Bay is 120 miles long and 50 miles wide.
The first European to set foot in the Penetanguishene and Tiny Township area was an 18 year old Frenchman sent some time between 1610 and 1614 by Samuel de Champlain named Etienne Brulé to live with the Huron people.
Look at our local attractions highlights, descriptions & what they offer.
Check our recreation facilities, activities & more.
Enjoy the natural beauty of Georgian Bay and surrounding area.
Choose from an array of palate pleasing, culinary delights that tease and tantalize your senses.
Capture your adventure in a foiur season reacreational paradise.
Experience a tranquility that will calm your mind, body and soul.
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See what life in Southern Georgian Bay is like in our photo albums.