City/town information
Collingwood is a four-season town, walkable downtown, on Georgian Bay. Close to Wasaga Beach and Blue Mountain
Lots of shops and restaurants.
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Collingwood
Collingwood is a four-season town, walkable downtown, on Georgian Bay. Close to Wasaga Beach and Blue Mountain
Lots of shops and restaurants.
Sightseeing
Collingwood Labyrinth
1 Cedar StThe design was inspired by the labyrinth at Chartres Cathedral in France.
There is a boardwalk trail and Awen' Gathering Place
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Harbourview Park
Cedar StreetThere is a boardwalk trail and Awen' Gathering Place
Right next to Harbourview park, it's a a botanical park with trails for walking and biking.
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Collingwood Arboretum
First StreetRight next to Harbourview park, it's a a botanical park with trails for walking and biking.
Port of Collingwood & harbour area has wonderful views, beautiful sunsets and trails.
Collingwood Harbour
Port of Collingwood & harbour area has wonderful views, beautiful sunsets and trails.
Millennium Overlook Park is located at the most northerly point of Collingwood Harbour. Great panoramic view of Georgian Bay!
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Millennium Park
1 Heritage DrMillennium Overlook Park is located at the most northerly point of Collingwood Harbour. Great panoramic view of Georgian Bay!
The trail runs from Collingwood to Meaford (21 km to Thornbury and 13 km to Meaford) and has more than 30 access points. It also passes by many beaches and conservation areas: Northwinds Beach, Peasmarsh, Council Beach, Craigleith Provincial Park, Christie Beach and many more!
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Georgian Trail Collingwood
3 Birch StThe trail runs from Collingwood to Meaford (21 km to Thornbury and 13 km to Meaford) and has more than 30 access points. It also passes by many beaches and conservation areas: Northwinds Beach, Peasmarsh, Council Beach, Craigleith Provincial Park, Christie Beach and many more!
Located off Hwy 26 towards Craigleith. There’s a small area where you can swim and there are public tennis courts.
Princeton Shores Park
Located off Hwy 26 towards Craigleith. There’s a small area where you can swim and there are public tennis courts.
Beaches, playgrounds
This is a small rocky beach that also has a park, a playground, volleyball courts, trails, picnic area & washrooms.
"The Chipper" for snacks & ice cream.
Stick around to watch the sunset.
Paid parking, 7 days a week
Sunset Point Park
79 Saint Lawrence StreetThis is a small rocky beach that also has a park, a playground, volleyball courts, trails, picnic area & washrooms.
"The Chipper" for snacks & ice cream.
Stick around to watch the sunset.
Paid parking, 7 days a week
A nice sandy beach with non-motorized watercraft rentals with a playground and washroom & several shaded picnic tables throughout the park and beach area.
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Northwinds Beach
209605 ON-26A nice sandy beach with non-motorized watercraft rentals with a playground and washroom & several shaded picnic tables throughout the park and beach area.
The world’s longest freshwater beach!
Parking info:
"Visitors need to reserve their spot online, including anyone with seasonal vehicle permits:
Walk-up permits will continue to be sold, but there is the possibility of being turned away if the park is already at capacity."
Check out: Provincial parks passes info: Search for "Ontario Parks parksblog "and "eservations Ontario Parks"
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A daily vehicle permit or Ontario Parks seasonal pass is valid in all provincial park beach area parking lots.
There are also Town of Wasaga Beach municipal parking lots and private parking lots, which have their own rates. Provincial park permits are not valid in these parking lots. There are eight provincial park beach areas that provide parking.
A daily vehicle permit (valid for one vehicle) is $21.00
Ontario Parks seasonal passes are also available: a summer seasonal pass is $75 + HST and an annual season pass is $99 + HST.
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Wasaga Beach Area 1
1 Jenetta StThe world’s longest freshwater beach!
Parking info:
"Visitors need to reserve their spot online, including anyone with seasonal vehicle permits:
Walk-up permits will continue to be sold, but there is the possibility of being turned away if the park is already at capacity."
Check out: Provincial parks passes info: Search for "Ontario Parks parksblog "and "eservations Ontario Parks"
(sorry, I cannot put a link in here.)
A daily vehicle permit or Ontario Parks seasonal pass is valid in all provincial park beach area parking lots.
There are also Town of Wasaga Beach municipal parking lots and private parking lots, which have their own rates. Provincial park permits are not valid in these parking lots. There are eight provincial park beach areas that provide parking.
A daily vehicle permit (valid for one vehicle) is $21.00
Ontario Parks seasonal passes are also available: a summer seasonal pass is $75 + HST and an annual season pass is $99 + HST.
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Walk to near-by bar, restaurant & café/bistro.
A car (taxi/Uber) is otherwise recommended.
The Blue Mountains Village and Wasaga Beach are also reachable by bus.