Lake Simcoe Boat Ramps & Fishing Launch Sites

Lake Simcoe is one of Ontario's most accessible large lakes — just 90 minutes north of Toronto. With over 40 public launch points around its 722 km² surface, it draws anglers and boaters from across the GTA year-round.

⚠️ Boat Registration Required on Lake Simcoe

Every motorized pleasure craft must display its Pleasure Craft Licence (PCL) number on both sides of the bow — minimum 75 mm (3 inches) tall, contrasting colour. Ontario Conservation Officers patrol Lake Simcoe regularly throughout the open-water and ice fishing seasons. Get compliant vinyl decals →

Lake Simcoe Public Boat Launches

Launch sites organized by shoreline area. Fees and seasonal hours vary — confirm with local municipalities before your trip.

🏙️ Barrie — West Shore

City of Barrie · Kempenfelt Bay
Bayfield Park Boat Launch
Fee Barrie · Kempenfelt Bay · City of Barrie, well maintained
Centennial Park Boat Launch
Fee Barrie · Lake Simcoe west shore · Double-lane ramp
Johnson's Beach Launch Area
Free Barrie · Kempenfelt Bay · Smaller craft, limited parking

🌿 Innisfil — South Shore

Friday Harbour area · Cook's Bay
Innisfil Beach Park Boat Launch
Fee Innisfil · Lake Simcoe · Town of Innisfil facility
Alcona Boat Launch
Fee Innisfil (Alcona) · Lake Simcoe south shore
Gilford Boat Launch (Cook's Bay)
Free Innisfil · Cook's Bay · Popular perch fishing spot

🎣 Sutton / Georgina — East Shore

Jackson's Point · Virginia Beach
Jackson's Point Boat Launch
Fee Georgina (Jackson's Point) · Lake Simcoe · Popular summer launch
Sutton Boat Launch (Lake Drive)
Free Georgina (Sutton) · Lake Simcoe east shore
Virginia Beach Boat Launch
Free Georgina · Lake Simcoe · Quieter north-east access

⛵ Orillia / Ramara — North

Couchiching · Narrows Lock area
Centennial Park Launch (Orillia)
Fee Orillia · Lake Couchiching / Lake Simcoe · Trent-Severn gateway
Mossington Park Boat Launch
Free Ramara · Lake Simcoe north shore · Simcoe County facility
Lagoon City Boat Launch
Fee Ramara · Lake Simcoe · Private community, guest access

🌾 Beaverton / Thorah Island

Durham east shore · Thorah Island
Beaverton Harbour Boat Launch
Fee Brock (Beaverton) · Lake Simcoe · Good walleye area
Pefferlaw Brook Launch
Free Georgina (Pefferlaw) · Lake Simcoe access via river

❄️ Keswick — Cook's Bay

Cook's Bay south end · Ice fishing hub
Keswick Harbour Boat Launch
Fee Georgina (Keswick) · Cook's Bay · Active summer and ice fishing season
Georgina Island Access (Ferry)
Free Keswick · Ferry to Georgina Island First Nation · Limited public access

Lake Simcoe Fishing Hotspots by Species

Lake Simcoe is managed as a Special Fisheries Management Zone. Always check current Ontario MNRF regulations before fishing.

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Yellow Perch

Most popular target. Cook's Bay and south Kempenfelt Bay in spring/fall. Check size limits.

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Lake Trout

Historically significant — recovering. Deep water (30–50m). Special regulations apply.

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Walleye

Beaverton and east shore areas. Spring spawning run in tributaries. Slot size limits apply.

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Smallmouth Bass

Rocky shorelines and islands. Excellent summer fishery. Open season June through November.

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Northern Pike

Weedy bays and Cook's Bay margins. Good early season when water is cold.

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Lake Whitefish

Deep water, fall run. Ice fishing popular. Check Zone 17 regulations.

⚠️ Lake Simcoe PCL Number Decals — Are Yours Compliant?

Conservation Officers patrol Lake Simcoe from Barrie to Beaverton throughout open-water and ice-fishing seasons. Your PCL number must appear on both sides of the bow in block letters, minimum 75 mm (3 inches) tall, contrasting colour to the hull. Pre-cut vinyl decals from Compliance Lettering are marine-rated for 5–7 years of UV exposure.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Lake Simcoe

What fish species are found in Lake Simcoe?
Lake Simcoe is one of Ontario's premier fisheries. Species include: lake trout (historically famous — now recovering), yellow perch (most popular target), walleye, smallmouth and largemouth bass, northern pike, and whitefish. Lake Simcoe also has a winter ice fishing season that draws thousands of anglers to Barrie, Innisfil, and Beaverton shorelines.
Are there free boat launches on Lake Simcoe?
Some free boat launches exist around Lake Simcoe. Mossington Park in Simcoe County is free. Several Township of Ramara ramps on the eastern shore are free. The City of Barrie and Town of Innisfil charge day-use fees at their maintained ramps. Check with the specific municipality before heading out — fees and access change seasonally.
What are the fishing regulations for Lake Simcoe?
Lake Simcoe has special fishing regulations that differ from the rest of Ontario due to the lake's unique management zone. A valid Ontario Outdoors Card and fishing licence is required. Lake Simcoe is in Zone 17 of the Ontario Fishing Regulations. Check the current Ontario MNRF guide for Lake Simcoe-specific size and catch limits — they change annually and differ from provincial standards.
Can I ice fish on Lake Simcoe?
Yes — Lake Simcoe is one of Ontario's busiest ice fishing destinations. The ice fishing season typically runs January through March. Barrie, Innisfil (Cook's Bay), and Keswick are major hubs. Hut rentals and guided trips are available from local operators. Check Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority for current ice thickness reports before going out. Never ice fish alone.