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Georgina Island East Dock, situated at 44.3616605516693° N, -75.9805870056152° W in Ontario, Canada, is a pivotal anchorage within the majestic Georgian Bay Islands National Park. Established in 1929, this national park protects a tapestry of ecological and cultural significance, with Georgina Island being a cornerstone of this protected area. The dock, part of a larger network of islands and waterways, stands on lands historically important to the Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Huron-Wendat, and Métis peoples. As a hub for visitors, the East Dock offers a seamless blend of modern amenities and timeless natural beauty, with access to trails, camping accommodations, and the serene waters of Georgian Bay. This marina is a gateway to an iconic landscape, where the intersection of human history and natural splendor creates an unforgettable experience for those who step ashore. Here, the rhythms of nature and the whispers of the past converge, making Georgina Island East Dock a cherished destination for discerning travelers.
Dockage
- Average price per day:$0.75 CAD per foot (day mooring up to 12 hours)
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- Dockage depth:8
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