Many of our customers are boaters on Georgian Bay, so we thought it would be fun to share about the stunning region and its rich boating history!
Georigan Bay is the Northeast arm of Lake Huron in south-central Ontario. It is protected from the lake by the limestone ridge of the Niagara Escarpment, which curves in a broad arc northwest along the Bruce Peninsula. The bay receives water from Lake Superior via the North Channel, which lies between Manitoulin Island and the northern shore, as well as directly from several rivers, including the Mississagi, Spanish, French, Magnetawan, Muskoka, Nottawasaga, and Severn - which is where we are proudly located! This historic waterway also connects to Lake Ontario, offering an extended boating adventure through scenic canals, rivers, and locks.
Many boaters love Georgian Bay for many reasons, one being the stunning natural scenery. Georgian Bay is often referred to as the “sixth Great Lake” due to its vast size and breathtaking views. Georgian Bay is home to over 30,000 islands and has beautiful crystal-clear waters and granite shorelines. It offers picturesque boating. Georgian Bay offers the perfect mix of adventure and tranquility. It has a rich history, with indigenous roots. It is the perfect place for all things boating. There are plenty of sheltered bays for fishing and countless quiet spots where boaters can escape for peaceful moments on the water. There are lots of open water for swimming, watersports and activities.
It's Georgian Bay’s unique combination of beauty, freedom, peace and adventure that keeps boaters coming back every year.
