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Georgian Bay Musky Charters
Come see for yourself why beautiful Georgian Bay is a world
class trophy musky fishery and why Georgian Bay Musky Charters
is rated the best Musky Guide service on the Bay!
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Awenda
Park
Park visitors will be impressed by the variety of terrain found
at Awenda, including boulder fields, cobble beaches, kettle
lakes and sand dunes.
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Georgian
Bay Islands' National Park
Protecting one Canada's national treasures for your enjoyment:
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.
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Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre
To spark a commitment to conserving wetlands, woodlands and
wildlife by creating exciting learning opportunities in a natural
setting.
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Casino Rama
Casino Rama is situated near Lake Couchiching right on the Chippewas
of M’njikaning First Nation offering over 110 gaming tables.
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King's
Wharf Theatre
Steeped in history and situated on the picturesque shore of
Georgian Bay the King's Wharf Theatre is flanked by majestic
tall ships and historic buildings. Join us for our 2nd Season
of Music and Laughter.
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Penetanguishene
30,000 Island Boat Cruises
Welcome aboard the M.S. Georgian Queen... experience the beauty
of Georgian Bay on the deck of Huronia's largest cruise ship.
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Big
Chute Marine Railway
The marine railways at Big Chute tell a tale of engineering
and circumstance that are an integral part of the heritage of
the Trent-Severn Waterway
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Discovery
Harbour (Tall Ships)
Discovery Harbour is a picturesque historic site situated on
beautiful Penetanguishene Bay. Discovery Harbour is also the
homeport of the magnificent ships H.M.S. Tecumseth and H.M.S.
Bee, full-scale active replicas of the original Royal Navy vessels
that were stationed at the base in the early 19th century
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Martyrs' Shrine
Church
National shrine honouring Jesuit missionary saints
who lived and died here 350 years ago. Officially designated
pilgrimage site for the Jubilee Year 2000.
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Sainte-Marie
among the Hurons
Sainte-Marie was the 17th century fortress and headquarters
for the French Jesuit mission to the Huron nation and was Ontario's
first European community.
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