Boat shuttle service for day visits to Beausoleil Island

Georgian Bay Islands National Park

Book your day visit with Landmark Cruises

All aboard for an invigorating cruise over sparkling water to Beausoleil Island (Bimadinaagogi) in Georgian Bay Islands National Park and Beausoleil Island National Historic Site! Whether you’re headed to the park for a hike, swim, to enjoy a picnic or other, this scenic boat ride is the start of your adventure! 

Landmark Cruises is the official boat shuttle service to the park, offering half-day visits to Beausoleil Island (Bimadinaagogi). Overnight campers or visitors seeking a longer day visit must arrive using their own vessel or hire a water taxi, to access Beausoleil Island.

Daily admission to the park will be charged when making your Landmark Cruises reservation. 

Reservations

Reservations are required 

Landmark Cruises boat shuttle departure location:

Port of Honey Harbour, 1 Delawana Rd., Honey Harbour, ON

Top 5 things to do in a day on Beausoleil Island
Things to keep in mind
  • Reservations are required
  • Note that pets and recreational equipment (bicycles, canoes, etc.) are not permitted onboard
  • Review the parks safety and guidelines information to plan a safe and memorable trip

Go South or North... Which is best for you?

Cedar Spring
(South end of Beausoleil Island)

The Cedar Spring area is the hub of activity in Georgian Bay Islands National Park and Beausoleil Island (Bimadinaagogi) National Historic Site. Here, you’ll find a welcome centre, mountain bike rentals, interpretive programs, picnic shelters, swimming beaches and easy trails for hiking and biking.

Chimney Bay
(North end of Beausoleil Island)

The northern part of the island offers some of the best hiking trails and scenery in the park – with breathtaking views out over the islands of Georgian Bay! You’ll see the granite bedrock, clear blue water and windswept white pines that inspired the famous Group of Seven artists. There are plenty of spots to stop for a scenic picnic or dip in the bay.

Important notice: The trails in this area are more challenging, therefore more restrictive for visitors with limited mobility or with small children. Trails in this area including around Fairy Lake contain exposed bedrock which can become slippery when wet, and lead visitors through rugged terrain and noticeable elevation changes. 

 

 


Family on the Stone Chair
The Stone Chair


Dock at Chimney Bay
Chimney Bay

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