Lake Simcoe is considered a natural gem in Georgina, Ontario. It’s so cherished that in the winter, it is known for its ice fishing and the town becomes a winter playground filled with hiking trails and scenic views.

If you’re coming from the GTA, Georgina is about one hour’s drive north, located on the south shores of Lake Simcoe.

It’s a beloved local destination in the warmer months but it truly sparkles in the winter. According to the town, it’s the “ice fishing capital” of Ontario as seasoned 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. So 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, Ontario this winter?

Besides ice fishing, there’s so much more to discover in Georgina this winter. Why not make a trip to the ROC? You can spend your day tubing, skiing, snowboarding, tobogganing, or snowshoeing. It’s up to you!

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 challenge.

For more winter adventures, hit up the trails at Sibbald Point Provincial Park and explore the wonderful natural area.

And of course, no winter visit to Georgina is complete without warming up with a cozy meal. The town is home to a variety of local eateries where you can grab a hot drink or a hearty meal after a day in the snow.

The annual Taste of Georgina kicks off Feb. 28 to March 9, 2025, and participating restaurants will serve up three-course prix fixe menus to enjoy. Some of the restaurants include Riveredge Restaurant, Terre Rouge Bistro, and The Beach Lakefront Bar and Grill.

So whether you’re angling for a big catch or racing down the slopes, Georgina offers a true winter wonderland just a short drive from Toronto.

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