The 10 Best Things to do Adventurous in Georgian Bay, Georgian Bay

August 10, 2021 Venice Greaves

Discover the best top things to do in Georgian Bay, United States including Xtreme Adventures, The Beer Bus Company, Eco Adventures Bruce Peninsula, Diverse Rentals & Vacations, Northern Axperts, Axed, Big Nickel & Dynamic Earth, Bruce Peninsula National Park, Chillin' N Tubing, Science North.
Restaurants in Georgian Bay

1. Xtreme Adventures

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5.0 based on 85 reviews

Xtreme Adventures

Xtreme Hummer Adventures, Boat Tours, Wakeboard, Wakesurf & Waterski Lessons, Water Tubing, Jet Ski Rentals, Snow Shoe Adventures & Tours.

2. The Beer Bus Company

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5.0 based on 52 reviews

The Beer Bus Company

The Beer Bus Company offers perfectly curated craft beer, wine and cider tours throughout Ontario! Our all-inclusive tours provide you with the best way to see, taste and experience the South Georgian Bay area and learn a thing or two about drinking local!

3. Eco Adventures Bruce Peninsula

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5.0 based on 66 reviews

Eco Adventures Bruce Peninsula

EcoAdventures offers guided excursions for those wanting a deeper understanding of this world Biosphere Reserve. Immerse yourself in the wonders of the Bruce Peninsula where majestic cliffs, turquoise water and some of Canada's rarest wildlife await. Travel with purpose - proceeds support the Bruce Peninsula Biosphere Association's environmental projects.

4. Diverse Rentals & Vacations

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5.0 based on 48 reviews

Diverse Rentals & Vacations

We are Ontario's Premier Vacation Company! Located at Hindson Marina in Penetanguishene on beautiful Georgian Bay – the gateway to the famous 30,000 islands. Conveniently located 90 minutes north of Toronto and just over a half hour from Barrie and Orillia. A world away just down the highway! Stay n Play packages are available year round. "Floatel rooms"in spring summer and fall, waterfront winter retreats as well as hotel rooms right on the snowmobile trail can be yours to experience. Only here for the day? Why not rent one of our ski boats, jet skis or pontoon boats? We also have Standup paddle boards, water skis, wakeboards, kneeboards, tubes, kayaks, canoes and paddleboats at the Diverse Dock to fulfill your need for fun. Take a captained tour up scenic Penetang harbour or jump on a jet-ski and explore our pristine beaches. Discover what a real Canadian winter is all about. Ride the frozen lakes or groomed trails on a premium snowmobile. Take a guided tour and experience our winter wonderland as a group or head out yourself armed with a trail map and directions to many favorite local destinations. Come have some fun in the sun or in the snow!

5. Northern Axperts

187 Shaughnessy St, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 3E6 Canada +1 705-477-1168 [email protected] http://www.northernaxperts.com
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5.0 based on 27 reviews

Northern Axperts

Throwing axes isn't just for lumberjacks anymore! Northern Axperts caters to adventurous, adrenaline-seeking individuals looking to experience a new-age competitive battle. Book your corporate function, birthday party, bachelor party, special event or join one of our leagues. Our trained axe throwing coaches will guide you on how to properly throw an axe while making sure you have a great time!

6. Axed

16 Bruce Street Just North of Hwy 26, Thornbury, Blue Mountains, Ontario N0H 2P0 Canada +1 647-588-3409 [email protected] http://www.axedthrowing.com
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Axed

Reviewed By magnolia2010

Melissa at Axed was very accommodating to our last minute mid-morning booking for our family of four. Our 17 year old daughter was the lead in choosing this 'cool' event, to compensate for a rained out ski day. And, crazy but true - with no age restrictions, our 4.5 year old boy was able to be part of the fun! Instruction on safety and technique was very effective. Melissa was awesome with all ages, very personable and energetic. We'd go again just for the competition...now that we know how to get the bullseye!

7. Big Nickel & Dynamic Earth

122 Big Nickel Road, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 5S9 Canada +1 705-522-3701 [email protected] http://sciencenorth.ca/dynamic-earth
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4.5 based on 717 reviews

Big Nickel & Dynamic Earth

Erected in 1951, this famous roadside attraction is a monument to the Canadian nickel industry.

Reviewed By Createwithmom

We spent over 6 hours here. There is so much to do and learn from. We liked the different films and the hands on exhibits. We enjoyed the underground tour of the mine it is well worth visiting a good unique experience.

8. Bruce Peninsula National Park

120 Chi sin tib dek Rd, Tobermory, Ontario N0H 2R0 Canada +1 519-596-2233 http://pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/on/bruce
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4.5 based on 737 reviews

Bruce Peninsula National Park

When visiting Bruce Peninsula National Park, start your adventure at the Parks Canada Visitor Centre in Tobermory. Here you'll find information to help plan your visit including tips on where to go when the Cyprus Lake parking lots are full, activities for children, and recommendations on hiking trails. Don't forget the Visitor Centre also includes a natural history museum and just around the corner, a viewing tower and some great hiking trails. While you're at the Visitor Centre take in an Interpretation program. Other visitor attractions in the park include Singing Sands Beach, Halfway Log Dump with incredible views of limestone cliffs and boulder beaches, and of course the Grotto and Indian Head Cove near Cyprus Lake. Bruce Peninsula National Park also includes the popular Cyprus Lake Campground with 232 camp sites and 10 yurt accommodations. Please visit the park website for more information and links to the Parks Canada reservations website. July and August are extrememly busy times in the park so plan your trip accordingly and visit the park website for information on other attractions in the area, fees, hours, park regulations and safety tips.

Reviewed By Vladimiramirela - Mississauga, Canada

Even though the park is beautiful for hiking and sight seeing, my favourite spot remains the Observation Tower, high above the forest, rewarding those who climb all the way to its top with an incredible view of the point where Huron Lake meets Georgian Bay, way on the far horizon.

9. Chillin' N Tubing

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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Chillin' N Tubing

"Come float on your inner tube and find your inner peace"

10. Science North

100 Ramsey Lake Rd, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 5S9 Canada +1 705-522-3701 ext. 276 [email protected] http://sciencenorth.ca
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4.5 based on 914 reviews

Science North

Let your imagination soar at Science North! Explore the fun side of science in your everyday life at Northern Ontario's most popular tourist attraction. A newly designed and renovated 3rd floor Northern Ecosystems exhibit gets you up close to our resident beaver, porcupine, skunk and much more! Visit the new nocturnal room and see what flying squirrels and bats do at night! Don't miss live science shows, special exhibits, IMAX(R) 3D, the digital Planetarium, the F. Jean MacLeod Butterfly Gallery, and four floors of interactive science experiences.

Reviewed By taniah614 - Pretoria, South Africa

This was well worth the drive out from the Soo. The museum is interactive and fun for the whole family. This place topped our list of favourite science museums. Many of the exhibits are easy for younger kids to operate themselves. Our kids are 7,10 and 12. Perfect ages as they can read instructions and explore the displays themselves and so could we. The various levels space out people on the various floors and there was only one activity in the whole place that we could not get to because it was busy. Otherwise we saw everything! We arrived at 11 and left at 6pm! Got the day pass that included planetarium and Imax...well worth it and it gives you a few mintues to relax . It is a busy funfilled day. The blue coats are engaging and encourage the kids to participate, knowledagble and help to create a fun buzz.The Energy and flying squirrels demos were fantastic! Keep a look out for the beaver, porcurine and snapping turtle (especially when the blue coats take them outside)

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