Kora Cottages

Memorable and peaceful getaways!

Wasaga Beach is home to the world’s longest freshwater beach, stretching over 14 kilometers. With soft sand, clear waters, and stunning views, it’s the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the sun. Whether you’re into the lively scene at Beach Area 1, sunbathing at Beach Area 2, swimming and running with your dog at Beach Area 3, or exploring the hidden gem of Allenwood Beach(Our managers favorite spot!), there’s something for everyone at Wasaga Beach.

Wasaga Beach comes alive throughout the year with a vibrant calendar of festivals and events. The Wasaga Under Siege event brings history to life, showcasing reenactments of the War of 1812 and offering interactive experiences. The Wasaga Beach Fest features live music, art displays, and local cuisine, celebrating the talents of the community. Other notable events include Canada Day celebrations, fireworks displays, and beach parties. With a lively atmosphere and a sense of community, these events provide memorable experiences for visitors and locals alike.

Nearby Local Activities


Group of six hikers crossing a narrow suspension bridge in a forested mountain area
A large wooden shipwreck exhibit inside a modern building with people observing it.
Exterior of Creemore Springs Brewery with hanging flower baskets, brick building, and a cyclist in the foreground.
People gathering outside in a backyard style setting with trees, small house structures, and a patio area, some sitting under umbrellas and others standing or walking around.

Wasaga Beach, Ontario, offers an array of fantastic activities, making it a prime destination for adventure and relaxation.

The Scenic Caves near Collingwood provide a thrilling blend of natural beauty and excitement, with activities like zip-lining, suspension bridge walks, and exploring ancient caves surrounded by stunning vistas.

Just a short drive away, the Creemore Springs Brewery in Creemore invites you to experience artisanal beer-making first-hand. Enjoy a brewery tour, sample fresh, small-batch brews, and savor the quaint charm of the village.

Back in Wasaga Beach, the Nancy Island Historic Site immerses you in local history with engaging exhibits about the War of 1812, including the story of HMS Nancy.

Combine these experiences with the world’s longest freshwater beach, offering ample opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, and you have a destination that promises unforgettable memories for visitors of all ages.

Nearby Local Food Spots


Yellow sign for The Iron Skillet restaurant and pub, established in 1991, with a phone number in black text, and a red and white partial sign below indicating directions to exit with an arrow pointing left.
A restaurant or café with a brick exterior and green signage that reads 'Ferry & Cocktail.' There is a large sign outside that says 'Grand Opening' in pink and white. The entrance has a glass door and windows.
  • The Iron Skillet: Warm, welcoming, and generous portions of comforting classics.

  • The Hive: Family-friendly eatery offering generous Canadian plates in simple digs, plus weekend brunch.

  • Barcelos Restaurant and Grille: Savor mouthwatering Portuguese cuisine, especially their fantastic steaks, in a delightful atmosphere with a fantastic outdoor patio.

  • Curry & Cocktail: Discover authentic Indian favorites with consistently stellar reviews from our satisfied customers.

  • Katmanis Thai Restaurant: Enjoy flavorful Thai dishes in hearty portions, including a great selection of vegetarian options.