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The western shore of Nottawasaga Bay is determined by the [[Niagara Escarpment]], which reaches Nottawasaga Bay between [[Collingwood, Ontario|Collingwood]] and [[Thornbury, Ontario|Thornbury]]. The southern shore is flat limestone plain, with cedar marshes. The [[Nottawasaga River]] flows into Georgian Bay near the southern end of the bay, and onward to the east the shore is predominantly sand dunes and marshes created by the strong predominant northwest winds. This part of Nottawasaga Bay is heavily built up with summer homes. Nearer to Thornbury and the [[Beaver Valley (Ontario)|Beaver River Valley]] there are some vineyards and many apple orchards dot the area.
The western shore of Nottawasaga Bay is determined by the [[Niagara Escarpment]], which reaches Nottawasaga Bay between [[Collingwood, Ontario|Collingwood]] and [[Thornbury, Ontario|Thornbury]]. The southern shore is flat limestone plain, with cedar marshes. The [[Nottawasaga River]] flows into Georgian Bay near the southern end of the bay, and onward to the east the shore is predominantly sand dunes and marshes created by the strong predominant northwest winds. This part of Nottawasaga Bay is heavily built up with summer homes. Nearer to Thornbury and the [[Beaver Valley (Ontario)|Beaver River Valley]] there are some vineyards and many apple orchards dot the area.

Nottawasaga Bay is one of Ontario's busiest tourism areas, but recreational use has taken a toll. Pollution from cottages, towns, industry and agriculture have caused a noticeable decline in water quality in recent years, resulting in some beach closings.{{citation needed|date= May 2014}}


==Tributaries==
==Tributaries==

Revision as of 18:15, 4 June 2015

Rocky shore on Nottawasaga Bay near Lafontaine.

Nottawasaga Bay is a bay of Lake Huron in Southern Ontario, Canada at the southernmost end of Georgian Bay.[1] The communities located on Nottawasaga Bay are Meaford, The Blue Mountains, Collingwood, Wasaga Beach and Tiny.

The western shore of Nottawasaga Bay is determined by the Niagara Escarpment, which reaches Nottawasaga Bay between Collingwood and Thornbury. The southern shore is flat limestone plain, with cedar marshes. The Nottawasaga River flows into Georgian Bay near the southern end of the bay, and onward to the east the shore is predominantly sand dunes and marshes created by the strong predominant northwest winds. This part of Nottawasaga Bay is heavily built up with summer homes. Nearer to Thornbury and the Beaver River Valley there are some vineyards and many apple orchards dot the area.

Tributaries

(from west to east)

References

  1. ^ "Nottawasaga Bay". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2014-05-10.

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44°40′02″N 80°18′22″W / 44.66722°N 80.30611°W / 44.66722; -80.30611