Discover the best top things to do in Georgian Bay, United States including Xtreme Adventures, Georgian Bay Airways Ltd., Eco Adventures Bruce Peninsula, Diverse Rentals & Vacations, Northern Axperts, Bruce Peninsula National Park, Blue Mountain Village, Killarney Provincial Park, Horizons Adventures, The Grotto.
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5.0 based on 85 reviews
Xtreme Hummer Adventures, Boat Tours, Wakeboard, Wakesurf & Waterski Lessons, Water Tubing, Jet Ski Rentals, Snow Shoe Adventures & Tours.
5.0 based on 129 reviews
Open Mid-May to Mid-October. Georgian Bay Airways is a Floatplane sightseeing, charter and training operation located in the Heart of the 30,000 Islands of Georgian Bay. We offer daily local Flightseeing Tours, "Fly & Dine" to World Famous "Henry's Fish Restaurant" as well as several others, Day Fly-In Fishing trips, Flying Adventures on ATV's or remote Island Hiking and Overnight Resort Getaways. Also enjoy the Tailwinds Georgian Bay and ice cream parlour the Scoop Deck.
5.0 based on 66 reviews
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.
5.0 based on 48 reviews
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!
5.0 based on 27 reviews
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!
4.5 based on 737 reviews
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.
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.
4.5 based on 919 reviews
The Blue Mountain Village is located in the Town of the Blue Mountains, nestled between the charming communities of Collingwood and Thornbury, at the foot of Ontario's largest mountain resort, Blue Mountain. The Village offers a vibrant social and cultural scene combining unique attractions, dining and shopping experiences. There is ALWAYS something to do at BLUE including five hotels, 25 retailers, 25 cafes & restaurants, year round award winning Festivals and Events plus Activity Central to book your hiking, biking, caving, climbing, spa, and more!
We are a family of 4 with children aged 7 and 9. We stayed a few nights at Blue Mountain and had a wonderful time. There’s so much to do; the Ridge Runner, mini putt, obstacle courses, play areas, gondola rides, movies in the square, shopping, or just sitting at the dock enjoying the outstanding views of the mill pond. We even enjoyed taking the shuttle to the private beach where we had a relaxing time swimming and kayaking. We were all able to walk far into the lake, because it’s a good distance before it starts getting too deep for the kids. Overall, we had a wonderful time making lasting memories with our kiddies.
4.5 based on 363 reviews
Great Provincial Park with awesome hiking trails with gorgeous panoramic views!! Fall colours are spectacular!!
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Paddle Canada Certification, courses, lessons, and tours on the Great Lakes, including Georgian Bay, Lake Huron, and Lake Superior. Also tours in the Broken Island Group in BC, and locations in Newfoundland. From day trips to multi-day tours. Enjoy exploring the Great Lakes and Canada's coast lines by sea kayak with knowledgeable guides, and expert instruction.
4.5 based on 1,207 reviews
The Grotto, in Bruce Peninsula National Park, is one of the top tourism attractions in Ontario. A shoreline sea cave with the beautiful blue waters, the Grotto is a unique natural wonder and memorable place to experience. It is also a very popular and busy location, especially during the peak season of July and August and on long weekends. At those times, the parking lot will fill up and you may not be able to access the Grotto.
Nature at its best ! Go early (8am in Fall) as limited parking passes are given for access to the grotto and Indian Head Cove from 8-12; 12-4; 4-8 Going early also allows you to enjoy the place without the crowds. The Georgian Bay Hike is the easiest way to get there from the parking spot -take the trail on the left of the information boards Views at the Grotto and the Indian Head Cove are breathtaking. Proper footwear advisable as it is rocky terrain and can get slippery after a rain. We look the Horse Lake Trail back -this is a challenging Trail and so worth it for the views! It is well marked but make sure you understand what the symbols mean to avoid getting lost
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