Where is Lake Simcoe in Ontario?

Where is Lake Simcoe in Ontario?

Lake Simcoe, lake, southeastern Ontario, Canada. It lies between Lake Huron’s Georgian Bay and Lake Ontario, 40 miles (65 km) north of Toronto.

How do you get to Lake Simcoe?

There are 3 ways to get from Toronto to Lake Simcoe by train or bus

  1. Take the train from Toronto Union Station to Barrie South GO.
  2. Travel from Barrie South GO to Lake Simcoe.

What cities are part of Simcoe?

North Simcoe includes the Township of Clearview, the Township of Oro-Medonte, the Township of Ramara, the Township of Severn, the Township of Springwater, the Township of Tay and the Township of Tiny, the Town of Collingwood, the Town of Midland, the Town of Penetanguishene and the Town of Wasaga Beach.

Is Lake Simcoe Open to public?

​All of our Conservation Areas will continue to be open to the public, dawn until dusk​, until further notice. We encourage you visit some greenspace for your physical and mental health during COVID-19. ​To ensure any and all individuals and families access these outdoor spaces, we are waiving our parking fees.

Is Lake Simcoe dirty?

Lake Simcoe is the largest lake outside the Great Lakes system in Southern Ontario. As a result of urban and rural pollution causing higher than normal levels of phosphorous, the lake is being robbed of oxygen, which affects cold water fish, wildlife and overall water quality.

What is Lake Simcoe known for?

scuba diving
There are seven yacht clubs (sailing) around the lake, which host a number of regattas, and an active sailing community exists on the lake. The lake also forms part of the Trent-Severn Waterway system that links Lake Ontario and Georgian Bay/Lake Huron. Lake Simcoe is also well known for its scuba diving.

How many towns are in Simcoe County?

sixteen towns
Today, the Corporation of the County of Simcoe is comprised of sixteen towns and townships.

Is Lake Simcoe safe to swim in 2021?

The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit has ended its beach water sampling and monitoring for the 2021 season and will resume in June 2022.. Those who choose to enter the water during a swimming advisory are cautioned to avoid ducking their head or swallowing the water.

What is wrong with Lake Simcoe?

Invasive species like quagga mussels and starry stonewort can wreak havoc on the Lake. Starry stonewort was first discovered in Lake Simcoe in 2009 and continues to spread. This invasive is particularly worrisome as it will completely change aquatic plant diversity and change shallow water habitat.

What is the population of Lake Simcoe Ontario?

The lake is bordered by Simcoe County, Durham Region, and York Region. The city of Barrie is located on Kempenfelt Bay, and Orillia is located at the entrance to Lake Couchiching. The watershed draining into the lake contains a population of roughly half a million people, including the northern portion of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

Are there any public beaches in Lake Simcoe?

There are a number of beaches which attract visitors from the greater Toronto area, as Lake Simcoe has a reputation for cleaner and warmer water than nearby Lake Ontario beaches. Many of the beaches are used for kite surfing as well. Willow Beach in Georgina on the south shore is one of the largest and most popular public beaches on Lake Simcoe.

What are the rivers that drain into Lake Simcoe?

A number of southern Ontario rivers flow, generally north, into the lake, draining 2,581 km2 (997 sq mi) of land. From the east, the Talbot River, part of the Trent–Severn Waterway is the most important river draining into Lake Simcoe, connecting the lake with the Kawartha lakes system and Lake Ontario.

Where are the private islands in Lake Simcoe?

To the east of Grape Island is Goffatt Island, a small an private island located within Ramara. Georgina, Snake and Fox Islands are within York Region, Thorah is within Durham Region, where as Strawberry Island and Helmers Island are privately owned but within the boundaries of Ramara in Simcoe County.

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