Collingwood, Ontario is located on Lake Huron at Nottawasaga Bay, at the southern point of Georgian Bay. A small town of about 20,000 residents, its rich ship-building and manufacturing past is being transformed steadily into a knowledge-based economy and a four-season tourist destination, with many hotel accommodations to meet anyone’s budget. The nearby Blue Mountain attracts snowboarders and skiers to its slopes and spelunkers to its scenic caves. At Wasaga Beach Provincial Park, which received the title of Biosphere Reserve in 2004, tourists and residents can enjoy the water activities and relaxation afforded by the world's largest freshwater beach. You can use EasyToBook.com to book a Collingwood hotel that will locate you in the center of this historical and naturally beautiful area.
Like many communities in Canada, Collingwood has developed an extensive trail system to promote alternative transportation as well as health and fitness. Nearly 60 kilometers of trails exist now, with many more in development for use in the near future. The community takes great pride in its heritage and offers a number of events featuring its past and present. “Doors Open Collingwood” is an annual two-day event that provides many opportunities for residents and visitors to learn about the community’s history and architecture through walking tours and scheduled programs. In a more contemporary vein, Collingwood hosts the annual Collingwood Elvis Festival in the summer honoring the “King”.