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It boasts over 18 kilometers of a paved trail that meanders along the pristine shores of Georgian Bay showcasing glorious vistas of the Bay, the Wye, Hogg, and Sturgeon Rivers. Perfect for rollerblading, biking, walking, running and is fully accessible. Interpretive plaques along with the trail display the local wildlife, terrain, and Tay’s rich history. Known as the Cadillac of trails, the Tay Shore Trail is a must. For trail maps and more details, visit Tay.ca
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Tay Shore Trail
145 Albert St
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It boasts over 18 kilometers of a paved trail that meanders along the pristine shores of Georgian Bay showcasing glorious vistas of the Bay, the Wye, Hogg, and Sturgeon Rivers. Perfect for rollerblading, biking, walking, running and is fully accessible. Interpretive plaques along with the trail display the local wildlife, terrain, and Tay’s rich history. Known as the Cadillac of trails, the Tay Shore Trail is a must. For trail maps and more details, visit Tay.ca
Tiny Rail Trail is a 11.6 mile lightly trafficked point-to-point trail located near Tiny, Ontario that features a river and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking and mountain biking. There are 14 historic bridges on the Tiny Trail. Trail Location: From Penetanguishene, follow Robert St. to Overhead Bridge Rd. which passes over trail. OR County Road 27 to Elmvale; then 3.5 Km to Cty. Rd. 6. Look on the east side of Cty. Rd.6.
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Tiny Trail
Tiny Trail
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Tiny Rail Trail is a 11.6 mile lightly trafficked point-to-point trail located near Tiny, Ontario that features a river and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking and mountain biking. There are 14 historic bridges on the Tiny Trail. Trail Location: From Penetanguishene, follow Robert St. to Overhead Bridge Rd. which passes over trail. OR County Road 27 to Elmvale; then 3.5 Km to Cty. Rd. 6. Look on the east side of Cty. Rd.6.
Horseshoe Valley offers activities year-round, from downhill skiing and snowboarding and tubing in the winter to golf, treetop trekking, and hiking in the summer. Check out ttps://horseshoeresort.com/ to see what sorts of activities are available during your stay.
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Horseshoe Valley
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Horseshoe Valley offers activities year-round, from downhill skiing and snowboarding and tubing in the winter to golf, treetop trekking, and hiking in the summer. Check out ttps://horseshoeresort.com/ to see what sorts of activities are available during your stay.
The Copeland forest is one of the loveliest forests in southern Ontario. It is super in spring, fabulous in the fall. The forest is full or lush undergrowth, towering old pines, unusual wildflowers and ferns, and, of course, hectares of maples, oaks, beeches, birches and evergreens. So, if you are lucky, you may also catch a glimpse of the rare wild turkey. The trails are ideal for the beginning hiker, or one who hasn't been on the trail for a while and needs to limber up and get the old hiking legs in shape. It is also part of the 200 km Ganaraska Trail that winds from Port Hope on Lake Ontario to Glen Huron, near Georgian Bay. The forest offers a variety of trails so you can tailor a loop to your particular demand on any particular day. You can chose to start from the parking lot at the northeast end of the forest or from the parking lot at the northwest end. Directions: You can reach the Copeland Forest from highway 400, north of Barrie by taking Exit 121 and turning east onto Highway 93 towards Craighurst. Follow the signs.
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Copeland Forest
Ingram Road
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The Copeland forest is one of the loveliest forests in southern Ontario. It is super in spring, fabulous in the fall. The forest is full or lush undergrowth, towering old pines, unusual wildflowers and ferns, and, of course, hectares of maples, oaks, beeches, birches and evergreens. So, if you are lucky, you may also catch a glimpse of the rare wild turkey. The trails are ideal for the beginning hiker, or one who hasn't been on the trail for a while and needs to limber up and get the old hiking legs in shape. It is also part of the 200 km Ganaraska Trail that winds from Port Hope on Lake Ontario to Glen Huron, near Georgian Bay. The forest offers a variety of trails so you can tailor a loop to your particular demand on any particular day. You can chose to start from the parking lot at the northeast end of the forest or from the parking lot at the northwest end. Directions: You can reach the Copeland Forest from highway 400, north of Barrie by taking Exit 121 and turning east onto Highway 93 towards Craighurst. Follow the signs.
Located less than 15 minutes away, Mount St. Louis Moonstone is one of the largest family-owned ski resorts in Ontario offering great ski hills for skiing and snowboarding. It was founded 49 years ago by Austrian Alpine skier Joel Huter. The resort is located in the snow belt region of Ontario. Today, it contains 36 slopes, 9 chairlifts, and 3 carpets. The resort is known for being family-friendly and prides itself on accommodating the beginner skier to the most advanced skier. See less
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Mount Saint Louis Ski Area
Mount Saint Louis Ski Area
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Located less than 15 minutes away, Mount St. Louis Moonstone is one of the largest family-owned ski resorts in Ontario offering great ski hills for skiing and snowboarding. It was founded 49 years ago by Austrian Alpine skier Joel Huter. The resort is located in the snow belt region of Ontario. Today, it contains 36 slopes, 9 chairlifts, and 3 carpets. The resort is known for being family-friendly and prides itself on accommodating the beginner skier to the most advanced skier. See less
Forest Harbour Parkway
Forest Harbour Parkway

City/town information

The Township has a total area of 335 square kilometers and has a coastline on Georgian Bay measuring 70 kilometers. The southern boundary, about 16 kilometers long, abuts the Township of Springwater and the northern tip of the Town of Wasaga Beach. The eastern boundary, 17 kilometers long, marks the western boundary of the Township of Tay. The Township skirts the Towns of Midland and Penetanguishene and embraces the coastline in a sweep around the peninsula. The Township of Tiny includes the following communities/hamlets: Lafontaine Perkinsfield Toanche Wyevale Wyebridge The Tiny Marsh is Ontario's first provincially owned wetland. It is one of approximately 1,200 Important Bird Areas (IBA) recognized in Canada. It offers visitors year-round use of approximately 600 hectares (1,482 acres) of marsh and 300 hectares (741 acres) of field and forest.
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Tiny
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The Township has a total area of 335 square kilometers and has a coastline on Georgian Bay measuring 70 kilometers. The southern boundary, about 16 kilometers long, abuts the Township of Springwater and the northern tip of the Town of Wasaga Beach. The eastern boundary, 17 kilometers long, marks the western boundary of the Township of Tay. The Township skirts the Towns of Midland and Penetanguishene and embraces the coastline in a sweep around the peninsula. The Township of Tiny includes the following communities/hamlets: Lafontaine Perkinsfield Toanche Wyevale Wyebridge The Tiny Marsh is Ontario's first provincially owned wetland. It is one of approximately 1,200 Important Bird Areas (IBA) recognized in Canada. It offers visitors year-round use of approximately 600 hectares (1,482 acres) of marsh and 300 hectares (741 acres) of field and forest.
There's a lot to see and do in the Township of Springwater! Trails, conservation areas, parks, and playgrounds are great ways to spend time outdoors. Spend the day exploring Springwater's history and heritage sites, go fishing, join a fitness class or visit the library. You can also check out our community calendar for upcoming special events, festivals, and activities.
Springwater
There's a lot to see and do in the Township of Springwater! Trails, conservation areas, parks, and playgrounds are great ways to spend time outdoors. Spend the day exploring Springwater's history and heritage sites, go fishing, join a fitness class or visit the library. You can also check out our community calendar for upcoming special events, festivals, and activities.
Midland is a town located on Georgian Bay in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Huronia/Wendat region of Central Ontario. Located at the southern end of Georgian Bay's 30,000 Islands, Midland is the economic centre of the region, with a 125-bed hospital and a local airport.
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Midland
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Midland is a town located on Georgian Bay in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Huronia/Wendat region of Central Ontario. Located at the southern end of Georgian Bay's 30,000 Islands, Midland is the economic centre of the region, with a 125-bed hospital and a local airport.

Food scene

Farm-fresh brewery located in Oro-Medonte, ON. They offer an exceptional craft beer experience and an event venue with a beautiful beer garden.
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Quayle's Brewery
4567 12 Line N
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Farm-fresh brewery located in Oro-Medonte, ON. They offer an exceptional craft beer experience and an event venue with a beautiful beer garden.
Cheery, artsy spot featuring diverse meals from New Zealand, Spain, India, Mexico & other nations.
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The Explorers Cafe
345 King St
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Cheery, artsy spot featuring diverse meals from New Zealand, Spain, India, Mexico & other nations.
Great place for a cup of coffee.
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Grounded Coffee Company
538 Bay St
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Great place for a cup of coffee.
Summertime Ice Cream spot in Midland.
Dockside Sweets And Treats
177 King Street
Summertime Ice Cream spot in Midland.
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The Boathouse Eatery
177 King St
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Dillon's Wood Fired Pizza
244 King St
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Papas Pizza Mamas Chicken
301 King St
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Dinner option
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Zanca Restaurant
290 King Street
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Dinner option

Shopping

Located less than 10 minutes away, No Frills offers some of the most affordable groceries and a good selection of everything you need during your stay from produce to meats to shelf-stable goods and spices.
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Paul's No Frills
990 Jones Rd
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Located less than 10 minutes away, No Frills offers some of the most affordable groceries and a good selection of everything you need during your stay from produce to meats to shelf-stable goods and spices.
Nearby pharmacy in Midland for all your pharmacy needs. Less than 10 minutes by car.
Remedy'sRx - Huronia Medical Pharmacy
619 Prospect Boulevard
Nearby pharmacy in Midland for all your pharmacy needs. Less than 10 minutes by car.

Spa

The Vetta Nordic Spa at Horseshoe Resort offers a splendid way to rewind and recharge after a long day of hiking, biking, skiing, or golfing. Enjoy the hot/cold pools, treat yourself to a massage or just get a special body treatment. Check out Horseshoeresort.com to find out what activities are available during your stay.
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Vetta Nordic Spa
3210 3 Line N
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The Vetta Nordic Spa at Horseshoe Resort offers a splendid way to rewind and recharge after a long day of hiking, biking, skiing, or golfing. Enjoy the hot/cold pools, treat yourself to a massage or just get a special body treatment. Check out Horseshoeresort.com to find out what activities are available during your stay.

Beaches

Waubaushene Beach
3 Pine Street
Tanners Road
Tanners Road
Richards Beach
72-138 Maskinonge Road
Magnus Beach
102-150 Grandview Road
North of Wasaga sits Allenwood. Popular, but much less trafficked than Wasaga, Allenwood is a wide and long parcel of beach with ample paid parking. Still recommended arriving early on a particularly sunny and hot weekend or holiday morning.
Allenwood Beach
North of Wasaga sits Allenwood. Popular, but much less trafficked than Wasaga, Allenwood is a wide and long parcel of beach with ample paid parking. Still recommended arriving early on a particularly sunny and hot weekend or holiday morning.
Two options: 1/ near Roc Road 2/ near #18 Tiny Beaches Road North Parking rates are $2.50/hr, with a min of $5.00 purchase and a $20.00 max. The small beach is filled mostly with Tiny locals. Parking is quite sparse and you must be mindful of signs to ensure you are parking in a permitted area.
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Balm Beach
7 Tiny Beaches Rd N
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Two options: 1/ near Roc Road 2/ near #18 Tiny Beaches Road North Parking rates are $2.50/hr, with a min of $5.00 purchase and a $20.00 max. The small beach is filled mostly with Tiny locals. Parking is quite sparse and you must be mindful of signs to ensure you are parking in a permitted area.
Head to the end of Rue Lafontaine Road West Parking rates are $2.50/hr, with a min of $5.00 purchase and a $20.00 max.
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Lafontaine Beach Park
Tiny Beaches Road North
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Head to the end of Rue Lafontaine Road West Parking rates are $2.50/hr, with a min of $5.00 purchase and a $20.00 max.
Woodland Beach (near #2020 Tiny Beaches Road South)
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Woodland Beach
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Woodland Beach (near #2020 Tiny Beaches Road South)