Wasaga Beach Provincial Park boasts the world's longest freshwater beach, stretching 14 km along Georgian Bay. This day-use park is renowned for its sandy shores, diverse wildlife habitat, including the endangered Piping Plover, and its historical significance, highlighted by the Nancy Island Historic Site. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of recreational activities throughout the year.
14 km freshwater beach, Piping Plover habitat, Wasaga Nordic & Trail Centre, Nancy Island Historic Site
Nancy Island Historic Site, Awenda Provincial Park, Blue Mountain Ski Resort, Wasaga Beach Farmers Market
"This was once a wonderful provincial park. High water levels have taken away most of the beach. Back in the day this was easily a 5-star beach, but now it's not the same experience."
"The beach is decent; it's definitely not the most pristine sand but it's fine to play volleyball on or sunbathe on or just a place to relax on with friends. It's a good spot for a casual day out."
"There are easily accessible washrooms and change rooms, which is a great convenience. The facilities are well-maintained and make a visit to the beach much more comfortable."