Wasaga.Com - Your Guide to Wasaga Beach, Ontario, Canada.
Your online guide to Wasaga Beach. Where to eat, stay and play. Shopping guide, free photo classifieds, discussion forum. News articles, tips, advice and humour. Everything you need to know about Wasaga Beach can be found here. Look no further!
Your online guide to Wasaga Beach. Where to eat, stay and play. Shopping guide, free photo classifieds, discussion forum. News articles, tips, advice and humour. Everything you need to know about Wasaga Beach can be found here. Look no further!
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Town of Wasaga Beach Website
Welcome….Bienvenue to Wasaga Beach, the world’s longest freshwater beach. We invite you to come for a visit , explore our business opportunities or look at what our community has to offer our residents.
Welcome….Bienvenue to Wasaga Beach, the world’s longest freshwater beach. We invite you to come for a visit , explore our business opportunities or look at what our community has to offer our residents.
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Wasaga Beach Winter Nordic Centre
In the winter, the Dunes area of Wasaga Beach Provincial Park provides a spectacular 800 hectare backdrop to 30 kilometres of cross-country ski trails. You will ski through a mixed forest of oaks and towering pines and see a variety of birds and mammals on groomed and track set trails. We also offer an 8 kilometre skating trail. Wasaga Nordic Centre operates from 9 am to 5 pm daily.
In the winter, the Dunes area of Wasaga Beach Provincial Park provides a spectacular 800 hectare backdrop to 30 kilometres of cross-country ski trails. You will ski through a mixed forest of oaks and towering pines and see a variety of birds and mammals on groomed and track set trails. We also offer an 8 kilometre skating trail. Wasaga Nordic Centre operates from 9 am to 5 pm daily.
Phone: 705-429-0943
http://www.wasagabeachpark.com/index.php?action=display&cat=28
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Wasaga Beach Summer Nordic Centre
The trail system at Wasaga Beach Provincial Park is truly a rare find. Well over 50 km of hiking trails can be accessed from the Wasaga Nordic Centre (formerly Blueberry Trails Nordic Centre). You can use the ski trails for your summer hiking pleasure. Linkages to the Ganaraska Hiking Trail are accessible.
Among the highlights of these trails will be your journey through one of the rarest ecosystems in Canada - the pine-oak savannah. This ecosystem is globally imperilled due to development and the lack of natural fires. It is characterized as an open forest of oak and pine intermixed with prairie plants. Plants such as Butterfly Weed, New Jersey Tea, Big Bluestem and Little Bluestem are all species to look for when in these special places. The Pine Trail Guidebook provides more information about pine-oak savannah.
Our trails are in a section of the park known as the Dunes Area. Wasaga Beach's location at the southern end of Georgian Bay is the result of collected sand, which blows in with prevailing winds. Over thousands of years, a large series of sand dunes have developed. Some of the dunes that our trails travel through are over 40 metres tall.
The trail system at Wasaga Beach Provincial Park is truly a rare find. Well over 50 km of hiking trails can be accessed from the Wasaga Nordic Centre (formerly Blueberry Trails Nordic Centre). You can use the ski trails for your summer hiking pleasure. Linkages to the Ganaraska Hiking Trail are accessible.
Among the highlights of these trails will be your journey through one of the rarest ecosystems in Canada - the pine-oak savannah. This ecosystem is globally imperilled due to development and the lack of natural fires. It is characterized as an open forest of oak and pine intermixed with prairie plants. Plants such as Butterfly Weed, New Jersey Tea, Big Bluestem and Little Bluestem are all species to look for when in these special places. The Pine Trail Guidebook provides more information about pine-oak savannah.
Our trails are in a section of the park known as the Dunes Area. Wasaga Beach's location at the southern end of Georgian Bay is the result of collected sand, which blows in with prevailing winds. Over thousands of years, a large series of sand dunes have developed. Some of the dunes that our trails travel through are over 40 metres tall.
Phone: 705-429-2516
http://www.wasagabeachpark.com/index.php?action=display&cat=27
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