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Visitor Information Centre, 550 River Road West, +1 705 429-2247 or 1 866 292-7242 (toll-free), [http://www.wasagainfo.com].
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By car
Wasaga Beach is located about 90 minutes north of [wiki=948ce72be6c871b84f6d0dab24f209ed]Toronto[/wiki]. Usually accessed by taking Hwy 400 North and exiting at Hwy 26 in Barrie. Take a right at Sunnidale Corners. The next main road is Mosley St. take a right or left and it will take you parallel to Nottawasaga Bay. Right goes to the "main end".
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By bus
Greyhound [http://www.greyhound.ca] offers daily bus service to Wasaga Beach from Toronto.
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The 18-km white sand beach is the place to be. Depending on when you go there may be a lot of people there. One excellent thing to do is to go on the beach at night when everything is closed - very relaxing. Watch the sun set over the bay.
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Wasaga Beach Provincial Park, 11-22nd Street North, [url=http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/wasa.html].]The main beaches are part of the park. Walk the boardwalk or the beach or hike along the trails. Have a family picnic. Make sand castles. The beach is great for swimming. You can walk out a long way and the water remains warm and shallow. The beaches are numbered 1 to 6 from east to west. Beaches 1 & 2 are the liveliest and most beach events take place there. The other beaches are quieter and some offer better amenities for families (beaches 3-5 have family picnic areas and beaches 4 & 5 have playgrounds). Each beach has washrooms and changing facilities. In the winter, there is cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on the park's trails.
The Nancy Museum, off Mosley Street, +1 705 429-2728, houses the preserved hull of the British schooner HMS Nancy, which was sunk by a lucky shot by the Americans from the bay to the river during the War of 1812. Open late May - early October.
Wasaga Water World, +1 705 429-4400, [http://www.wasagawaterworld.com[/url]. Open June 29th until September 3rd, 2007 from 10:00AM to 6:00PM daily (weather permitting). Waterslides, a wave pool, and mini golf. Adult day pass: $24.
There is an arcade open during the summer months.
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There are several shops open along the beach selling souvenirs, including t-shirts.
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There are lots of places to eat around the beach. Chain restaurants include McDonalds, Burger King, and Subway.
*Mr. Norm's Nephew - Frozen Yogurt and Ice Cream, 1004 Mosley Street, +1 705 429-4876.
*The Wasaga Dairy - Icecream, Waffles, Frozen Yogurt, 1056 Mosley Street, +1 705 429-8238. (Seasonal)
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*Georgian Circle Family Steak & Seafood Restaurant, 1441 Mosley Street, +1 705 429-2773. www.georgiancircle.com
* Last year there was a very good Mexican food stand just a block back from the beach.
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The Dard, 13 First Street (at Beachfront), +1 705 429-2211.
*Jumbo Breakfast Waffles, Jumbo Dessert Waffles, Ice Cream, Milkshakes, Sundaes
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There are many cottages, motels and campgrounds to stay at. For the teenage/early twenty year olds, there's Sunshine Camp located about 2 miles from the beach. It is an easy walk or even easier bike ride.
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To the west, the town of [wiki=a40845dce1d3af8e81612ce931162f6a]Collingwood[/wiki] is located at the foot of Ontario's highest ski hill and offers lots of outdoor recreational possibilities, including hiking and golf. It also hosts an annual summer Elvis Festival.
The town of [wiki=8d7f8bf2962ee3309759915182186796]Midland[/wiki] is a 30-minute drive north. Midland features Martyr's Shrine, the only national shrine outside of [wiki=9f9619c660a78626f2a693ec4ceb2ee5]Quebec[/wiki], and [wiki=dcc955e6070282abfacdd8a151d9b56e]Sainte-Marie[/wiki] among the Hurons, a recreated 17th century French Jesuit mission headquarters.
The quaint town of [wiki=3c1274c303b7f0a30d912b5e425480e8]Creemore[/wiki], home of the Creemore Springs Brewery, is a 20-minute drive southwest via County Road 9 and Airport Road. Brewery tours are available.
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