Lake Simcoe Marinas (Part 2): Georgina & Keswick

Explore marinas in Georgina and Keswick, where fishing hotspots, community hubs, and easy access points make this stretch of Lake Simcoe a favourite for boaters.

Tucked along the eastern edge of Lake Simcoe’s south shore, Georgina and Keswick offer a different rhythm of boating. The landscape softens here—less rugged cottage country, more open shoreline, quiet river inlets, and communities where lake life blends with everyday living.

From the fishing-focused marinas of Pefferlaw to the walkable harbour at Jackson’s Point and the busy boating hub of Keswick, this stretch is one of the most marina-dense areas on the lake. It’s built for marina-hopping, with short runs between stops and plenty of places to fuel up, dock, or head ashore. publicly accessible options that make planning a boating trip straightforward.

Boating on Lake Simcoe: What To Know Before You Go

Lake Simcoe’s south shore—especially around Cook’s Bay—can change quickly. Calm water can build into chop with shifting winds, and distances between fuel docks matter more than they appear on a map. Plan your stops ahead, monitor conditions, and always know your nearest marina.

Best Marinas in Georgina & Keswick on Lake Simcoe: Quick Guide

Looking for the best marinas in Georgina & Keswick on Lake Simcoe? Here are the top options to help you choose where to dock:

decorative a row of boats tucked into slips on the calm water of Everglades Marina on a clear summer day.
Photo credit Everglades Marina (right)

Why Georgina & Keswick Are Great Starting Points for Lake Simcoe Boating

This stretch of shoreline is one of the easiest places on Lake Simcoe to plan a route. Marinas, beaches, and towns are close together (especially around Cook’s Bay), so you can cover multiple stops in a single day without long crossings.

You’ll also find a balance here: quieter northern access points like Pefferlaw, then progressively busier hubs as you move toward Keswick, where services, restaurants, and fuel are all within easy reach.

Flying Bridge Marina (Pefferlaw, Georgina)

Best for: Fishing access with on-site repairs

In Pefferlaw, on the southeast shore of Lake Simcoe, Flying Bridge Marina is a warm, family-run full-service marina that’s been operating since 1979 at the mouth of the Pefferlaw River. It offers covered and uncovered slips that can accommodate boats up to around 50 feet, all nestled within a green, park-like setting that includes recreational space, nearby sandy beaches, and even an 18-hole golf course just a short walk away. Centrally located near the Trent–Severn Waterway and Chickens Bay, the marina is ideally positioned for easy cruising and social weekends on the water.

Anglers will be particularly enthusiastic, as this area is known for offering some of Ontario’s best freshwater fishing.

glassy water reflects the golden summer sky at sunset while boats sit peacefully in the covered slips along the shore at Flying Bridge Marina. At Flying Bridge Marina, glassy, crystal-clear water with autumn maple leaves floating on the surface glows faintly with golden sunlight at dawn. Boats wait quietly in the covered slips in the background.
Photo credits Flying Bridge Marina

Marina amenities & services

  • Seasonal dockage (limited transient)
  • Boats up to ~50 ft
  • No fuel
  • Full mechanical & structural repairs
  • Storage, winterizing, shrink wrap
  • Washrooms, showers, launch ramp

Good to know before you dock

  • No fuel on-site
  • Limited transient docking—call ahead
  • Not suitable for boats over 50 ft

Where to eat nearby

Where to stay nearby

Nearby highlights

Is this marina right for you?

Best if you’re planning a fishing-focused, social or picnic stop and don’t need fuel.

Everglades Marina (Pefferlaw, Georgina)

Best for: Full-service seasonal boating

Everglades Marina is one of the most complete marinas on this stretch, with over 300 slips (including covered and uncovered options for vessels up to 60 feet) and a full range of services for both short-term visitors and seasonal boaters.

Located along the Pefferlaw River, it provides easy access to Lake Simcoe and the Trent–Severn Waterway, making it a practical base for longer trips or extended stays, while nearby recreational amenities and family-friendly areas make it a perfect destination for both serious anglers and leisurely cruisers.

glassy water mirrors the vivid blue sky a bright green forest around the calm Everglades Marina, its slips filled with small boats. A sprawling Everglades Marina, with ample uncovered and covered slips surrounded by autumn forest. A boat sails calmly under an orange sunset at a quiet Everglades Marina.
Photo credits Everglades Marina

Marina amenities & services

  • Seasonal & transient dockage
  • Boats up to ~60 ft
  • Fuel dock & pump-out
  • Repairs, haul-out, winter storage
  • Marine store, showers, security

Good to know before you dock

  • No boat rentals
  • Limited winterization services
  • Fishing only from boat, not from docks

Where to eat nearby

Where to stay nearby

Nearby highlights

Is this marina right for you?

A strong base if you want full services in one place.

Virginia Beach Marina (Sutton West, Georgina)

Best for: Boaters looking for quick top-up services and/or looking to access Georgina Island

Perched on the southeastern shore of Lake Simcoe, Virginia Beach Marina is a well-run, community-owned facility that caters perfectly to seasoned boaters looking for convenience and reliability. It offers secure, well-maintained slips, on-site fuel and maintenance services, and a convenient launch ramp. For anyone navigating Lake Simcoe in a mid-sized powerboat, Virginia Beach Marina is a dependable and welcoming stop.

It also serves as a key gateway to Georgina Island, making it a unique base that blends boating with cultural and natural exploration.

a father and son smile and high-five as they sit in a rowboat with their fishing rods on a summer day. The small Georgina Island Ferry sailing along Lake Simcoe near Virginia Beach Marina.
Photo credits Virginia Beach Marina

Marina amenities & services

  • Seasonal dockage + short-term tie-offs
  • Boats up to ~33 ft
  • Fuel, pump-out
  • Repairs, storage
  • Restaurant on-site

Before you dock

  • No fishing from marina or nearby shore
  • No boat rentals
  • Limited recreational amenities

Where to eat nearby

Where to stay nearby

Nearby highlights

Is this marina right for you?

Ideal for a quick, efficient stop with fuel and access to the island.

Jackson’s Point Harbour (Jackson’s Point, Georgina)

Best for: Walkable, scenic day trips

Jackson’s Point Harbour puts you right at the heart of a vibrant village, offering easy
access to Cook’s Bay and the wider lake, with slips for both seasonal boaters and visitors looking for a quick stop. Right near the docks, you’ll find inviting shops, cozy cafes, and waterfront amenities that make every visit feel effortless and enjoyable.

Jackson’s Point Harbour isn’t just a place to dock; it’s a destination in and of itself. Stroll along scenic parks and walking trails, soak up the sun on nearby beaches, or hop on your boat to explore charming islands and secluded anchorages. It’s a great place to pause, stretch your legs, and enjoy the shoreline before heading back out.

The red and white Jackson's Point lighthouse, sitting on a rocky shoal in the cool blue water of Lake Simcoe under a bright blue summer sky.
Jackson's Point Lighthouse

Marina amenities & services

  • Seasonal + first-come transient dockage
  • Boats up to ~60 ft
  • Washrooms, gated access

Before you dock

  • No fuel, repairs, or storage
  • Quiet hours enforced
  • Limited marina services

Where to eat nearby

Where to stay nearby

Nearby highlights

Is this marina right for you?

Perfect for a short stop where you want to get off the boat and explore.

Keswick Marina (Keswick, Georgina)

Best for: Central access and overnight docking

Keswick, on the southern shores of Lake Simcoe in Georgina, is one of the lake’s busiest and most accessible boating hubs. Its protected waters and dense cluster of marinas make it easy to find dockage, fuel up, and head out into Cook’s Bay or beyond. Keswick Marina sits right in the middle of it, offering reliable dockage, fuel, and maintenance in a busy but well-serviced location—a convenient, central base that makes getting on and off the water simple.

Beyond the docks, Keswick offers sandy beaches, waterfront parks, and walking trails, along with a solid mix of restaurants and cafés within easy reach. It’s the kind of place where time on the water and time ashore balance out, making it a reliable stop that keeps boaters coming back.

mirror-like water at the calm Keswick Marina reflects the vivid blue sky overhead. Boats dot the marina slips across from thick forested shore.
Photo credit Keswick Marina

Marina amenities & services

  • Seasonal, annual & transient dockage
  • Boats ~18–30 ft
  • Fuel, pump-out
  • Repairs, winter storage
  • Showers, laundry, BBQ areas

Before you dock

  • Busy during peak season
  • Limited slip sizes

Where to eat nearby

Where to stay nearby

Nearby highlights

Is this marina right for you?

A solid, central hub if you want services and flexibility.

Coves of Keswick Marina (Keswick, Georgina)

Best for: Small boats and quieter stays

Coves of Keswick Marina is a well-maintained, community-oriented marina situated in the heart of Keswick, Ontario, offering 45 slips for boaters seeking a peaceful and accessible location on Lake Simcoe. Its prime positioning allows easy access to the lake, making it an ideal spot for both seasoned mariners and newcomers looking to enjoy various water activities.

The marina's facilities include clean restrooms and lounges, ensuring comfort for boaters during their visits. For those interested in watercraft rentals, A&M Water Sports operates nearby, offering a range of rental options to enhance your boating experience on Lake Simcoe.

a wooden boardwalk between slips at Coves of Keswick Marina, lined by banks covered in lush green grass, rocks and shade trees.  boats along the wooden docks and forested shore at Coves of Keswick Marina on a summer day.
Photo credits Coves of Keswick Marina

Marina amenities & services

  • Seasonal dockage
  • Boats up to ~21 ft
  • Limited fuel availability (not consistent across all slips)
  • Repairs, storage
  • Launch access

Before you dock

  • Limited amenities
  • Best suited to smaller vessels

Where to eat nearby

Where to stay nearby

Nearby highlights

Is this marina right for you?

A good option for small boats and a quieter, no-frills stop.

Krates Marina (Keswick, Georgina)

Best for: Full-service, resort-style boating

Situated on the southern edge of Lake Simcoe in Keswick, Georgina, Krates Marina is one of the largest and most active marinas on Lake Simcoe’s south shore, offering a full-service, almost resort-like experience.

With extensive amenities and a prime location in Cook’s Bay, it’s designed for boaters who want everything—fuel, repairs, storage, and on-site recreation—in one place. Boaters will find reliable fueling stations, comprehensive maintenance and repair options, and convenient storage solutions. Beyond the docks, its location in Keswick places you close to local restaurants, shops, and beaches, making it as easy to enjoy life on shore as it is out on the water.

A busy Krates Marina, with cars pulling up to the water's edge while boats move in and out of the slips on a clear summer day. colourful flowerbeds and lush landscaping on the edge of the water at Krates Marina, decorated with a small model lighthouse. A boat is loaded into the travel lift at Krates Marina.
Photo credits Krates Marina

Marina amenities & services

  • Seasonal & transient dockage
  • Boats up to ~60 ft
  • Fuel, pump-out
  • Full repairs, haul-out, storage
  • Pools, beach, playground, RV park

Before you dock

  • Very busy during peak season
  • Limited transient space—call ahead

Where to eat nearby

Where to stay nearby

Nearby highlights

Is this marina right for you?

Best if you want a lively, full-service marina with everything on-site.

Planning Your Lake Simcoe Boating Route from Georgina & Keswick

This stretch of Lake Simcoe is ideal for flexible routes. Start in Pefferlaw for quieter waters and fishing, stop mid-way for fuel or a beach break, then finish in Keswick or Jackson’s Point for dining and sunset views.

Because distances are short and marinas are frequent, it’s one of the easiest areas on the lake to plan a multi-stop day without long crossings—perfect for weekend trips or relaxed cruising.

About Samantha McKeag

Samantha McKeag is an author and freelance writer out of Ottawa, Ontario. Boating and spending time with her family is one of her favorite pastimes, writing being her second. 

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