Georgian Bay (Ont.
Enlarge text Shrink text- NLC Jan. 19, 2000(Georgian Bay (Ont. : Bay))
- GEOnet Jan. 19, 2000(Georgian Bay [English], Georgienne, Baie [French], bay, 45⁰30ʹN 81⁰00ʹW, Ontario)
- GeoNames Canada, Feb. 16, 2000(Georgian Bay, Ont., Bay; also Georgian Bay, Ont., other municipal/dist. area, Muskoka)
Georgian Bay (French: Baie Georgienne) is a large bay of Lake Huron, in the Laurentia bioregion. It is located entirely within the borders of Ontario, Canada. The main body of the bay lies east of the Bruce Peninsula and Manitoulin Island. To its northwest is the North Channel. Georgian Bay is surrounded by (listed clockwise) the districts of Manitoulin, Sudbury, Parry Sound and Muskoka, as well as the more populous counties of Simcoe, Grey and Bruce. The Main Channel separates the Bruce Peninsula from Manitoulin Island and connects Georgian Bay to the rest of Lake Huron. The North Channel, located between Manitoulin Island and the Sudbury District, west of Killarney, was once a popular route for steamships and is now used by a variety of pleasure craft to travel to and from Georgian Bay. The shores and waterways of the Georgian Bay are the traditional domain of the Anishinaabeg First Nations peoples to the north and Huron-Petun (Wyandot) to the south. The bay was thus a major Algonquian-Iroquoian trade route.
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