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George's Georgian Bay
From the world’s largest freshwater island, Manitoulin Island in the
northwest, to the world’s longest freshwater beach, Wasaga Beach in
the southeast, you will find a lot to enjoy that is both entertaining, exciting,
engaging and educational when you visit the Georgian Bay area.
From the cranberry marshes and rocky topography on the east shore to the wonders
of the Niagara Escarpment, acclaimed as a world biosphere on the west shore,
Georgian Bay beckons you to visit and then return.
You will find Georgian Bay and environs both scenic and safe, mystical and
marvellous. There are urban parts and there are rural parts. Some parts are
water and others are abundant wilderness. Some parts reveal the excitement
of man-made developments such as "The Village at Blue" and others, such as "Science
North" are bound to enthral.
"George’s Georgian Bay", prepared in conjunction with the personal experiences
of the author, aims to help you enjoy yourself when you visit Georgian Bay.
Writing about Georgian Bay and environs and all those have to offer is like
trying to fill a bottomless pit. There is much, much more than can be written
about in one book! "George’s Georgian Bay" puts you in touch with many
of the people and organizations that best know their respective part of Georgian
Bay. This travel guide also provides some personal experience about travels
around Georgian Bay by author George Czerny.
George Czerny thinks of Georgian Bay as his "centre of the universe". After
you read this book and visit some part of Georgian Bay you will know why George
feels the way he does.
Share in George’s love of Georgian Bay. Become an explorer, whether
for one day, a week, or longer. George welcomes your comments and encourages
your suggestions and feedback as George sets about writing an updated version
of "George’s Georgian Bay".
"George’s Georgian Bay" is published by:
George Czerny,
116 Fraser Crescent, RR 3, Collingwood, Ontario, Canada L9Y 3Z2.
Telephone: 705-446-1714.
E-mail: georgianblue@rogers.com
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