Leave nothing but footprints and take nothing but photographs and memories.

Hikers may use Nanabush Trails, located at the end of Hello Road. Be aware that the trail system is unsupervised, and hikers are advised to bring their cell phones. Please respect and be courteous to all trail users. Hikers are requested not to disturb the flowers, plants and wildlife and to remain on the main trails. Please don't make new trails or use unmarked trails, remember to keep dogs on a leash at all times and always stoop and scoop.

Enjoy the peacefulness of the island, the wilderness and the fresh air!

We encourage visitors to walk on the ferry boat and sit in the passenger section. You will be able to enjoy the beautiful view, and avoid waiting in a potential lineup with your vehicle.

Summer time = mosquito time
Although there have been no reported cases of West Nile on the island, we want to ensure your safety. Follow these simple steps to protect yourselves and help avoid bites:

For more information about West Nile Virus, visit the Ministry of Health website www.health.gov.on.ca for tips on how to prevent mosquito bites.

Poison Ivy
Poison ivy is found on most woodlot areas including the Nanabush Trails. The ivy grows low to the ground, and has a distinct three leaf arrangement that makes it easy to identify. Contact with this plant can cause skin irritation and itchiness. The ivy is not on the groomed trails, however, it can be found beside some of the trails and marsh areas.

Emergency Services
In case of an emergency, dial 911.

POLICE
Georgina Island First Nation is patrolled by three police officers. The police station is located on Mukwa (Bear) Road, which is your first right on the main road when you arrive on the island.

FIRE RESCUE
A fire station is located on the corner of Hello Road and Chief Joseph Snake Road. A trained emergency response team is able to respond to all 911 calls.

Beach Use
There are no public beaches located on Georgina Island, however the Neezh Meegwunun Campground offers a day use fee for use of their beautiful beach and picnic areas. Please do not swim at anyone’s private beach.