Georgian Bay (5,792 square miles) is a bay within Lake Huron (27,012 square miles). It lies totally within the Canadian province of Ontario. Due to its large size, it is often nicknamed as the “sixth great lake”. Locals, however, refer to it as 30,000 islands. Known for its rugged shoreline, sand beaches, windswept pines, and clear blue water, the scenery it offers is pretty amazing! No surprise of its attraction to all water enthusiasts!
We decide to take the dinghy and check out our surroundings, which pretty much confirms the “rugged shoreline’ description.
A very beautiful spot to spend the better part of the day.
Tomorrow, more exploration and a new home for the anchor. ⚓