Discover the charm and adventure that make Georgina a must-visit destination year-round. Whether you’re planning a lakeside escape, a cultural getaway or a culinary adventure, Georgina offers unforgettable experiences for every kind of traveller. From outdoor activities like boating, hiking and fishing to vibrant arts, local shopping and farm-fresh dining, there’s always something new to see and do.
Georgina is home to signature seasonal events, immersive farm tours and waterfront recreation along 52 kilometres of stunning Lake Simcoe shoreline. Explore our charming downtowns, take in live entertainment or relax at one of our beautiful beaches.
Check back often for updated tourism packages, seasonal promotions and curated experiences that make exploring Georgina even easier. Whether you're here for a day trip or a weekend retreat, there's always a new way to experience everything Georgina has to offer.
Featured packages and experiences
Featured events, activities and experiences for summer 2025
We've highlighted the events, activities and experiences that make the Town of Georgina a go-to destination this summer.
Jackson's Point and Sutton Walking Tour
Jackson's Point
Before it became a beloved getaway destination, Jackson’s Point was a peaceful lakeside farming community. By the late 1800s, grand estate homes transformed into hotels, and quaint cottages were repurposed into dance halls and restaurants. Visitors arrived by boat, train and trolley to enjoy summers by the lake – often for just $40 a season or $1 for a night’s stay. Families came for the swimming, boating, fishing, golfing and the timeless charm of lakeside living.
Sutton
What began as a small village of around 100 residents has grown into a vibrant and welcoming community. In its early days, Sutton was home to a tannery, tavern, school, post office, blacksmith, shoemaker, cloth factory and wool mill. Today, this charming downtown has evolved into a hub of unique shops, cozy cafés, inviting restaurants, and local businesses that serve both the growing population and visitors from nearby Toronto – just an hour’s drive away.
One of Sutton’s most iconic landmarks is the former Mansion House Hotel, one of the oldest buildings on the main street. From the mid-1800s to the mid-1900s, it hosted travellers from near and far—rooms were once just $1 a night.
Download a walking tour map or access it online.
Village Museum Tour
Explore Georgina’s rich history and the people and places of its past with a visit to the Georgina Village Museum. Located near the south shore of beautiful Lake Simcoe, this seven-acre site is home to numerous buildings that interpret the history of Georgina between 1850 and 1920, including a general store, a schoolhouse, a train station, a blacksmith shop, an apothecary and a backwoods log house.
The museum also houses an extensive archival collection comprised of records created by the Councils of the former Townships of Georgina and North Gwillimbury, as well as the Village of Sutton. In addition, the archives contain a number of personal family documents, including land records, photographs, scrapbooks, bibles and related collectibles or memorabilia. The village also hosts a number of popular special events throughout the year.
Download the free mobile tour app. Search Georgina Village on the App Store or Google Play
and select a tour under the “Guides” tab.
For more information, operating hours and upcoming events, visit georgina.ca/GVM.
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