If you’re on the hunt for a winter adventure, maybe a trip to Georgina, Ont., is in order, especially if you love ice fishing. And the best place to do that in Ontario is noneother than Lake Simcoe. Considered a natural gem, the lake is so cherished that in the winter, it is known for its “world-class ice fishing,” and the town is its capital. Here’s what to know about the winter town.
If you’re coming from the GTA, Georgina is about an hour’s drive north, located on the south shores of Lake Simcoe.
Ice Fishing Capital of Canada
It’s a beloved local destination in the warmer months, but it truly sparkles in the winter.
According to the town, it’s known as the “Ice Fishing Capital of Canada”, as pro anglers make the trip to enjoy Lake Simcoe’s frozen waters every year. Even if you’re not at that level yet and would love to try it for the first time, the town has several full-service operators to help guide you.
And don’t worry if you don’t have experience or gear, it’s not needed.
Some of the popular spots include:
What else is there to do in Georgina in the winter?
Now, if you’re looking for something else besides ice fishing, there’s so much more to discover in Georgina. Why not make a trip to the ROC? You can spend your day tubing, skiing, snowboarding, tobogganing, or snowshoeing.
If you’d like to take a more peaceful route, you can embark along one of its stunning snowy trails. These include the ROC Trails, the Sutton-Zephyr Rail Trail and the Lake Simcoe Trail, if you’re looking for a bit of a challenge.
So whether you’re angling for an icy catch or racing down the slopes, Georgina offers a true winter wonderland.
Time to make the trip!
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