Willow Beach Conservation Area is a beautiful natural site located in Georgina, Ontario that boasts incredible natural scenery and a variety of recreational activities for visitors. Found on the shores of Lake Simcoe, Willow Beach offers mesmerizing views of the water and surrounding foliage. The conservation area offers activities for all age groups, including swimming, picnicking, hiking, bird watching, and even ice fishing in the winter. The area is well-maintained and provides ample facilities for visitors, ensuring that everyone has a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Whether it's a family day out or a solo nature walk, Willow Beach Conservation Area is the ideal destination for those looking to connect with the great outdoors.
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Willow Beach Park is really only suitable for local / residents. Parking is very expensive, “beach” is a small strip of sand. If you really want to a better experience, head east a few kilometres and go to De La Salle Beach. Better facilities, larger beach / park area.
Willow Beach Conservation Area is a lovely spot for a laid-back day trip, especially for locals or those living nearby.
While it may not cater to high adventure seekers, it’s a fine choice for those looking to have a relaxed day outdoors, with a provision for a playful day for kids and a peaceful retreat for adults.
Very nice conservation area in Simcoe with a decent sized park and a small beach area as well. Water was clean and shallow and enjoyable to spend some time on a nice day.
I love it here! Torontonians, if you’re looking for a beach within 1 hour drive from Toronto, this is it. This is a sand beach with a picnic area. It’s not too crowded and the town is lovely. There is a long walking/cycling path.
Parking is $7 an hour or $35 for the entire day. You could park somewhere else and walk/or ride your bicycle here. There aren’t that many cars in the area. I highly recommend it!
Very nice and calm beach.
Nice swimming area and picnic for family.
Negative: the Washrooms were awful! Very dirty!!!
Excellent beach 🏖️ Neat and clean. All facilities are available for water sports etc. …
Beautiful well taken care of beach front. Clean water. A perfect place to take children as the water is calm and there are lots of sand banks. Parking is not free if you are not a resident of the area. You can only pay with coins or credit card.
They have on-site washrooms that are fairly clean.
Overall, perfect place to spend the day relaxing!
It was a nice quiet place to enjoy. Lately, it's been just getting too crowded and loud. I guess we have to find another spot.
Willow Beach Park is really only suitable for local / residents. Parking is very expensive, “beach” is a small strip of sand. If you really want to a better experience, head east a few kilometres and go to De La Salle Beach. Better facilities, larger beach / park area.
Willow Beach Conservation Area is a lovely spot for a laid-back day trip, especially for locals or those living nearby.
While it may not cater to high adventure seekers, it’s a fine choice for those looking to have a relaxed day outdoors, with a provision for a playful day for kids and a peaceful retreat for adults.
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03:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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Tuesday
03:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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Wednesday
03:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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Thursday
03:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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Friday
03:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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Saturday
03:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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Sunday
03:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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