Georgian Bay, Ontario
The Township of Georgian Bay is an area municipality of the District Municipality of Muskoka, in south-central Ontario, Canada. It is located on the Severn River, where it empties into the eponymous Georgian Bay. The municipal offices are at Port Severn.
This township is the administrative centre of the Moose Deer Point Ojibway First Nation reserve.
History
The township was created on January 1, 1971, when Freeman Township was amalgamated with parts of unorganized areas of Muskoka District as part of the district's restructuring.Geography
Communities
The township contains the communities:- Bayview Park
- Big Chute
- Cedar Nook
- Crooked Bay
- Franceville
- Go Home
- Honey Harbour
- Macey Bay
- MacTier
- Moon River
- Port Severn
- Potters Landing
- South Bay
- Wolverine Beach
- Wood Landing
The double H of Honey Harbour is a play on founder's name, Harvey Hewitt, of Pasadena, California. Hewitt was also the original pioneer and co-developer of Woolite.
Water bodies
- Gibson Lake
- Gloucester Pool
- Go Home Lake
- Six Mile Lake
- Severn River
- Georgian Bay
- Stewart Lake
- Bear Lake
Demographics
Local government
Georgian Bay is governed by a mayor and four councillors, with each councillor representing each of the four municipal wards. As of the 2022 election, the elected council members are:- Mayor: Peter Koetsier
- Councillors:
- * Ward 1: Steven Predko
- * Ward 2: Stephen Jarvis
- * Ward 3: Kristian Graziano
- * Ward 4: Allan Hazelton
Culture
Library
There are library branches in Honey Harbour and MacTier and a satellite library branch in the new Township Community Services Building in Port Severn. Those libraries are popular destinations for recreational reading materials, DVDs, and tourist information. Services include information and reference services, access to full text databases, community information, internet access, reader's advisory services, programs for children, youth and adults, delivery to homebound individuals, interlibrary loan, and free downloadable audiobooks.The libraries' collection includes business directories, phone books, maps, government publications, books, periodicals, genealogy, and local history.