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Georgian Bay Sunset, a wonderful bay located in the North-Eastern section of the Great Lake Huron. The bay itself has white pine forests and rugged bedrock up in the North and sandy beaches in the South. It’s home to the largest freshwater beach and freshwater archipelago made up of over 30 000 islands. With this, there are many national parks and boat tours all around the Georgian Bay Islands. The Georgian Bay Islands National Park is a great example of the following and is located only 2 hours north of Toronto. It features hiking and biking trails, as well as, camping, swimming and waterfront cabins for if you want to spend the night. If beautiful parks and campsites are not of interest, then the endless beaches, large rocky cliffs, and clear blue water might.

Georgian Bay is like a freshwater playground with endless amounts of things to do. If you are looking for something to do, Georgian Bay is a hidden gem you need to experience.
Georgian Bay is very big, and many towns and cities are surrounding it. The Township of Tiny in the Southern Georgian Bay region is composed of many beach communities, adding up to over 70 kilometres of shoreline, most of which is filled with soft sandy beaches. Tiny Township has a population of over 11 000 and it is a popular destination for cottagers and tourists with the population more than doubling in the summer. It is a quiet and spread out area housing over 344 square kilometres, however, it is near the larger towns of Midland, and Wasaga Beach, which has all the basic stores and restaurants you can think of. The area in and around Tiny has many marinas and sightseeing views you will remember. The Township of Tiny has a total of 5 large water parks, perfect for swimming, hiking, and camping. In the winter there are ski resorts available in the area, great for downhill skiing and cross-country skiing. Overall, there are so many things to do in the Tiny Township area, so why not spend the night and enjoy yourself.
Points of Interest
Balm Beach – white sandy beach, arcade, sports bar, convenience store
Awenda Provincial Park – 31 kilometres of trails and forested areas, interior lake for canoeing, many types of campsites, and ski trails
Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre – located on 3000 acres of wetlands and woodlands, hiking trails, canoeing and kayaking on a guided tour through the marsh channel, 25 kilometres of trails, observation tower, wildflower gardens, discover many raptors, reptiles, and birds.
Balm Beach Go-Karts & Mini Putt – half a mile of paved track with 24 Go-Karts, 18 hole mini-golf course, great for kids
Miss Midland Boat Cruises – 2.5 hour cruise around the 30 000 Georgian Bay Islands, departs from Midland
Discovery Harbour  – historical park, displays the history and naval establishment used in the war of 1812, homeport for large historical replica ships and vessels, above and below deck tours, waterside restaurant and gift shop.
Saint Marie Among the Hurons – first European settlement in Ontario, museum surrounded by wooden hillsides
Wasaga Beach – largest freshwater beach
Horseshoe Resort – skiing, snow tubing, hiking
The Castle Village And Enchanted Kingdom Park – great for kids, museum, traditional fairytale detailed fantasy cottages, educational nature trail
Tiny Trail  – 22.5 kilometre trail, goes through agricultural land and hardwood forest, hiking, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, cycling
Little Lake Park – park with horticultural displays, playgrounds, skatepark, volleyball nets, small beach
Central Marine – Midland marina, downtown area, bike paths, restaurant with big patio, magnificent views of Georgian Bay
Rotary Park  – historical monuments, beautiful gardens, playgrounds, splash park, volleyball nets, small beach, skate park, bike trails
S.S. Keewatin – history of Keewatin ship museum
Outdoor Rinks – open in the winter, skating and shinny games

Georgian Bay Sunset, a wonderful bay located in the North-Eastern section of the Great Lake Huron. The bay itself has white pine forests and rugged bedrock up in the North and sandy beaches in the South. It’s home to the largest freshwater beach and freshwater archipelago made up of over 30 000 islands. With this, there are many national parks and boat tours all around the Georgian Bay Islands. The Georgian Bay Islands National Park is a great example of the following and is located only 2 hours north of Toronto. It features hiking and biking trails, as well as, camping, swimming and waterfront cabins for if you want to spend the night. If beautiful parks and campsites are not of interest, then the endless beaches, large rocky cliffs, and clear blue water might. Georgian Bay is like a freshwater playground with endless amounts of things to do. If you are looking for something to do, Georgian Bay is a hidden gem you need to experience.