Plan your visit
Georgian Bay Islands National Park
Georgian Bay Islands National Park is located 166 kilometres from Toronto, Ontario. Visit both the north and south of Beausoleil Island via DayTripper ferry, water taxi or private watercraft from Honey Harbour. The park is boat-access only; DayTripper reservations are required.
Hours of operation
Cedar Spring campground office, Honey Harbour kiosk and administration office hours of operation.
Reservations
Make a reservation for campsites, cabins, oTENTiks, and the DayTripper.
Camping and overnight accommodations
Campsites, cabins, oTENTiks and nearby accommodations.
Fees
Daily visitor fees, camping, cabin and mooring fees, and more. Free admission for youth.
Passes and permits
Seasonal mooring passes.
Equipment rentals
Bike rentals.
Weather
Seasonal and local weather, and trends
Local guides and outfitters
Water taxis.
Facilities and services
Enjoy a variety of facilities and services during your visit to Beausoleil Island in Georgian Bay Islands National Park.
How to get here
Location
DayTripper launch point:
2611 Honey Harbour road
Honey Harbour, ON P0E 1E0
Administration office
901 Wye Valley Rd Box 9
Midland ON L4R 4K6
Phone
705-527-7200
Email
info.gbi-ibg@pc.gc.ca
Directions
Georgian Bay Islands National Park is located 2 hours north of Toronto near Honey Harbour. The park is composed of 63 islands and is accessible by boat only. Whether you own a boat, a kayak, take the DayTripper or a water taxi, adventures in the park await you!
Parking is very limited and available only to national park visitors staying in cabins, oTENTiks, and those who have reserved space on the DayTripper.
Facilities and services
Take the DayTripper to Beausoleil Island
Make a reservation to take short 15 minute boat ride from Honey Habour to the park.
Frequently asked questions
Commonly asked questions about visiting Georgian Bay Islands National Park.
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