
Georgian Bay - Wikipedia
The Georgian Bay (French: Baie Georgienne) is a large bay of Lake Huron, in the Laurentia bioregion. It is located entirely within the borders of Ontario, Canada. The main body of the …
Travel to Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada Official Vacation, Travel …
Welcome to the official travel and tourism website of Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada. Inside, find valuable vacation planning ideas and travel and tourism packages designed to make your …
Georgian Bay - National Geographic
Explore the islands, beaches, and hiking trails of Lake Huron's Georgian Bay, part of a UNESCO biosphere reserve and one of Canada's 50 Places of a Lifetime.
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Georgian Bay (2025) - Tripadvisor
Jun 26, 2025 · Travel back in time and experience life in the 1640s at Ontario's first European settlement. …
Georgian Bay | Canada, Map, Islands, & National Park | Britannica
Georgian Bay, bay, northeastern arm of Lake Huron, south-central Ontario, Canada. It is sheltered from the lake by Manitoulin Island and the Bruce (or Saugeen) Peninsula.
Georgian Bay Islands National Park - Parks Canada
Welcome to Georgian Bay Islands National Park, located in the world’s largest freshwater archipelago, home to thousands of years of Indigenous history. Here, rich ecological diversity …
Georgian Bay Ontario Travel Guide | Lake.com
For water enthusiasts, Georgian Bay is a paradise. The bay is home to over 31,000 islands, providing endless opportunities for boating, kayaking, and sailing. Popular marinas and boat …
Georgian Bay Islands National Park | (Official GANP Page)
The Georgian Bay is an extension of Lake Huron which resides solely in the province of Ontario, Canada. The Georgian Bay is home to the 63 islands that make up the national park.
Georgian Bay: Plan Your Trip to Muskoka
Welcome to Georgian Bay, Muskoka! Famous for its rugged shoreline, sand beaches, windswept pines, and clear blue water.
Georgian Bay - The Canadian Encyclopedia
May 31, 2006 · Georgian Bay is the northeast arm of Lake Huron in southcentral Ontario. It is shielded from the lake by the limestone spine of the Niagara Escarpment, which extends in a …