Georgian Bay Islands National Park
About Georgian Bay Islands National Park
Protecting one of Canada's national treasures for your enjoyment: from Honey Harbour to Twelve Mile Bay in southern Georgian Bay you will discover spectacular landscapes, time-worn rock faces, diverse habitats and the rugged beauty of the Canadian Shield.
These magnificent islands are accessible by boat only. The largest island, Beausoleil, offers tent camping, overnight and day docking, heritage education programs and hiking trails. Wheelchair accessible sites and reserved campsites are also available at the Cedar Spring campground on Beausoleil Island.
There are waterfront cabins just waiting for you to relax in! They look over Georgian Bay, and will allow you to relax after a day out exploring. Hiking and cycle around Beausoleil Island on an Autumn day through the idyllic woodland, or head out on a group adventure!
Visitor information is available at the Parks Canada Welcome Centre at Lock 45 in Port Severn however visitors with DayTripper reservations are to travel directly to Honey Harbour to meet the boat.
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Suggest editAdults $6.25
Children Free!
Last Update 2023
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Georgian Bay Islands National Park FAQ’s
I’m Hungry! Can I get food at Georgian Bay Islands National Park?
There are lots of places to set up a picnic!
Any top tips when visiting?
The park is accessible by boat only.
Does Georgian Bay Islands National Park have a gift shop?
An information centre kiosk is located at Cedar Spring Campground. At this location firewood, and ice can be purchased, camping fees can be paid and bicycles can be rented.
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