The Waterfront Trail is one of Ontario’s most iconic multi-use recreational trails, stretching for thousands of kilometres along the shores of the Great Lakes and connecting hundreds of communities across the province.
Sibbald Point Provincial Park is a popular recreational provincial park located on the southern shore of Lake Simcoe in Georgina, Ontario.
Willow Beach is one of the most popular waterfront destinations in Georgina, Ontario, situated along the southern shores of Lake Simcoe.
Innisfil Beach Park is one of the premier waterfront destinations on Lake Simcoe, located in the Town of Innisfil, Ontario.
Hogg’s Falls is a small but scenic waterfall located in the Beaver Valley near Flesherton in Grey County, Ontario.
Noisy River Provincial Nature Reserve is a protected natural area located along the Niagara Escarpment in Grey County, Ontario.
Pretty River Valley Provincial Park is a protected natural area located in Grey County, Ontario, near the town of Collingwood.
Devil’s Glen Provincial Park is a small but dramatic natural area located on the Niagara Escarpment near Glen Huron in Grey County, Ontario.
The Beaver Valley Section of the Bruce Trail is one of the most scenic and rugged portions of Ontario’s oldest and longest marked hiking trail.
Nottawasaga Caves Conservation Area is a natural limestone cave and escarpment landscape located near Duntroon and Collingwood in Grey County, Ontario.
Grand Bend Beach is one of Ontario’s most famous and lively freshwater beaches, located on the eastern shore of Lake Huron in the town of Grand Bend.
Goderich is a historic lakeside town located on the eastern shore of Lake Huron in Huron County, Ontario.