Best attractions and places to see around Springwater include a blend of natural landscapes, historical sites, and recreational opportunities. Located in Simcoe County, the region features diverse natural settings such as wetlands, forests, and lakefronts. Visitors can explore a variety of trails, historical buildings, and family-friendly destinations. Springwater offers activities suitable for different interests throughout the year.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Wasaga Beach Provincial Park has 14 kilometers of beach and over 50 kilometers of trails for hiking and XC skiing. The Wasaga Beach Welcome Centre has great information about the natural and human history of the area including the HMS Nancy wreckage that was rediscovered in 1927 after being burnt by her crew during the War of 1812 to avoid the cargo being seized by the US.
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This 6.4-kilometer loop offers a moderate challenge, winding through dense forests and open meadows filled with seasonal wildflowers. While the trail features some elevation gains, creek crossings, and a few sandy sections your reward is a quiet immersion in an "Environmentally Protected" zone teeming with local wildlife. There are many cross-trails that can lead you astray, so be sure to keep your komoot app open to stay on the right path.
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The North Shore Trail is a multi-use trail that runs the entire length of Kempenfelt Bay’s north shore. It connects several parks and beaches along Barrie’s north end, making it easy to stop and relax by the water along the way. The trail is well maintained and accessible year-round.
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Johnson’s Beach Park is a small, scenic waterfront park located along the shores of Lake Simcoe. Known for its sandy shoreline and calm waters, it’s a popular local spot for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing by the lake during the summer months. The North Shore Trail runs by the park, making it easy to access for a waterfront stroll.
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The Oro Methodist Episcopal African Church was built out of logs by the Oro Black Settlers and was finished in 1849. It is likely the oldest log African Church still standing in North America. In 2003, it was designated a Canadian national historic site, mainly due to the link the Oro settlers had to the War of 1812. The church had fallen into disrepair, but since the summer of 2015 work has begun on restoring it. (Source: Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oro-Medonte) https://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=12100
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Springwater offers several significant historical and cultural sites. You can visit the Oro African Methodist Episcopal Church, a Canadian national historic site built in 1849 by Black settlers. The Simcoe County Museum provides a glimpse into local history with preserved heritage buildings and five indoor galleries. Additionally, the Historic Villages of Elmvale and Midhurst offer charming insights into Ontario's past.
Yes, Springwater has several family-friendly attractions. The Elmvale Jungle Zoo features native and exotic animals, while Rounds Ranch offers seasonal events like pumpkin picking, corn mazes, and a petting zoo. For outdoor fun, Johnson’s Beach Park is a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing, and Wasaga Beach Provincial Park provides vast sandy shores and trails suitable for families.
Springwater is rich with hiking and walking opportunities. The Ardagh Ring Trail offers a moderate 6.4-kilometer loop through dense forests. Wasaga Beach Provincial Park features over 50 kilometers of trails. Other notable options include Springwater Provincial Park, the North Simcoe Rail Trail, and the extensive Simcoe County Forest Trails, which offer various difficulty levels and opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Beyond hiking, Springwater offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore mountain biking trails like those found in the MTB Trails around Springwater guide, or enjoy road cycling routes as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Springwater guide. Running enthusiasts can find suitable paths in the Running Trails around Springwater guide. Additionally, the Minesing Wetlands Conservation Area is perfect for canoeing or kayaking, and Orr Lake is popular for fishing.
Absolutely. Springwater Provincial Park is a top natural attraction with hiking trails and opportunities for wildlife viewing. The Minesing Wetlands Conservation Area is one of Ontario's largest wetlands, teeming with diverse wildlife. Willow Creek Conservation Area is another great spot, known for fishing. For beach lovers, Wasaga Beach Provincial Park offers 14 kilometers of sandy shoreline.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The North Shore Trail is a multi-use path running along Kempenfelt Bay, connecting several parks and beaches. The North Simcoe Rail Trail also provides a scenic route through forests and farmlands. For more specific routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Springwater guide.
Springwater offers year-round activities. Warmer months are ideal for hiking, fishing, kayaking, and enjoying the beaches. Fall is particularly stunning for viewing foliage in parks like Springwater Provincial Park. In winter, visitors can enjoy cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice fishing, with Snow Valley Ski Resort offering downhill options.
Yes, Springwater boasts beautiful waterfront areas. Wasaga Beach Provincial Park is famous for its extensive sandy beach. Johnson’s Beach Park, located along Lake Simcoe, is a scenic spot for swimming and relaxing. Orr Lake also provides calm waters and scenic views for boating and fishing.
Beyond the main attractions, you can experience local charm at the Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival in April. Barrie Hill Farms offers farm-fresh finds and U-Pick experiences. Exploring the unique local shops in downtown Elmvale also provides a distinct regional flavor.
The Simcoe County Museum offers exhibits that touch upon the region's natural history alongside its human history. Additionally, the Wasaga Beach Provincial Park Welcome Centre provides great information about the natural history of the area, including the HMS Nancy wreckage.


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