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The coast guard is issuing a warning to anyone thinking about venturing out onto the ice this weekend: stay clear. Canadian Coast Guard and United States Coast Guard ships will be conducting ...
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Ontario has a 'sixth Great Lake' with endless beaches, coastal villages and turquoise waterOther highlights of Georgian Bay include Manitoulin Island, the scenic Georgian Bay Coastal Route, and soft-sand beaches like Balm Beach. If you're looking for an incredible summer staycation spot ...
Several Ontario communities have joined forces to create the Georgian Bay Coastal Route, a driving tour that circles the bay. About 100 roads signs marking the route have been installed by the ...
BRUCE/GREY/SIMCOE COUNTIES - All signs point to Georgian ... around the bay by the Georgian Bay Destination Development Partnership (GBDDP). A group of tourism industry representatives and municipal ...
Georgian Bay Coastal Route, Ontario Take your time on this lesser-known 840-mile road trip that takes in part of Georgian Bay’s 1,243-mile-long shoreline and Ontario’s leafy heartland.
Georgian Bay, tucked into Ontario's Lake Huron, is a bit of a misnomer. At 5,792 square miles it's not that much smaller than Lake Ontario (7,320 square miles), earning it the nickname "the sixth ...
Herne Bay, the next town along the coast from Whitstable, has not been yet colonised by the DFLs (down-from-Londons). Its fine Georgian houses ... lesser-known cycle route is the Crab & Winkle ...
A couple of hundred kilometres of Georgian Bay shoreline could soon be accessible by foot. A group of hiking enthusiasts is working with First Nations in the area to build and maintain the ...
The J.H. Jones was located in Georgian Bay, near Lion's Head, Ont. (Submitted by Ken Merryman) The ship, a small coastal steamer, was lost in 1906 during a storm. Everyone on board perished.
In 1906, the J. H. Jones coastal steamer was caught in a storm and sank in Georgian Bay, killing all 30 of its crew members and passengers. For nearly 112 years the steamer remained lost somewhere ...
The eastern coast of Georgian Bay has a complex topography with an extensive shoreline, along which are found numerous islands, deep coves, fiords and river mouths. It is thought to be the world’s ...
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