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On the southern most tip of the Pre-Cambrian
Shield stands Georgian Bay, one of the most inspiring
and diverse regions in Canada.
Georgian Bay, a large body of fresh water extending
from the north eastern side of Lake Huron, was
nearly considered one of Canada's Great Lakes,
and truly abounds with historic mystery and rugged
Canadian beauty.
Georgian Bay offers a
variety of scenery with classic vistas, such
as sandy beaches, Canadian Shield country, and
ancient forests. The wind-bent pine and
barren rock are characteristic of the rugged
30,000 Islands along the Georgian Bay shoreline.
During your paddle, you will explore the coast
of Georgian, hidden coves, as well as some
of its remote outer islands. Basic sea
kayaking skills will be covered to get you
on your way.
Georgian
Bay Trips
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