Things To Do :: Summer :: Water Activities
Tyrolean Village Resort is located at the shores of Georgian Bay. Come and relax on our own private beach just a few minutes drive from the resort !
The area also offers incredible sailing and powerboat experiences as well as some of the best kayaking and canoeing , with amazing Escarpment views from the water that will take your breath away!
A few minutes away from your chalet is the Tyrolean Village Private Beach / Park, plan a picnic or a day at the beach. Tyrolean Village is unique in that they have their own private piece of GEORGIAN BAY shoreline to share with you.
705-445-1467
info@tyrolean.com
http://www.tyrolean.com
Long Point Road, Blue Mountains, ON, L9Y 0K8
Located 2 KM from Tyrolean Village, North Winds beach is a beautiful public sand beach area which offers canoe & kayak rentals.
There are several locations on Georgian Bay and the Beaver River which are famous for fishing. Please contact the Tyrolean office for directions to these areas and local bait shops.
It's the longest freshwater beach in the world, known and loved by thousands. It's easy to see why this wonderful 14 km strip of sandy beach attracts visitors from around the world, drawn by the pristine beach, sparkling waters, dramatic sand dune system and the acres of parkland and trails available for walking and cycling.
Plunge! Acquatic Centre / Water Park features indoor-outdoor pools, indoor water playground, hot tubs, rope swings, docks and slides are sure to provide year-round fun. Or, if you prefer, simply watch all the action from the comfort of your dock chair. Plunge! has something for everyone, infant to senior. With swimming lessons, water fitness, and more, kids and children will have fun, as will the adults in the family.
705-444-8705
info@plungebluemountain.ca
220 Mountain Drive, Attached to The Westin Trillium House,, Blue Mountains, ON, L9Y 0N8
The fast flowing Beaver River was named by the Huron people for the many beaver along its banks. A great canoe route begins at Kimberley, from the Beaver River Access Point located off Grey Road 13. You can park and launch there or arrange the canoe delivered.
A one-hour kayak (one way) ride to the historic lighthouse. The lighthouse, constructed in 1855-59, is one of the most historic structures on the Great Lakes. Visible from the shores of Collingwood, the island itself is called Nottawasaga Island. Locals call it Clark's Island or even Lighthouse Island.
12,000 years ago the Nottawasaga area was part of the bottom of post-glacial Lake Algonquin. launch your canoe or kayak at Edenvale (off Hwy #26)and navigate 23.5 km of river through to Wasaga Beach.
Our chalets and cottages are located just within minutes' walk to The Village!
If you haven't visited the Blue Mountain Village, you're in for a pleasant surprise. Nestled at the foot of the slopes, the Village is the lively centre of the Resort where there is always something happening! Lounge beside the fire pit and enjoy buskers, concerts and a host of events. Enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride, stroll down the cobblestone streets visiting unique shops, or stop into one of the many restaurants for a gourmet meal or quick treat. Over 25 shops, restaurants, bars!
The Blue Mountain Village has everything you need to complement your perfect getaway.
Jozo Weider Blvd., Blue Mountains, ON