Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada is a community situated in a cove by the same name on the shores of Georgian Bay. It is said to be the location of the world's deepest freshwater port and home to "30,000 Islands" which is the world's largest freshwater archipelago.
Activities most enjoyed in the community and surrounding areas include atving, golfing, fishing, camping, sightseeing, boating, kayaking, canoeing, sailing, swimming, water skiing, picnicking, biking, golfing, hiking, scuba diving, birding, and xc skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling.
A few of the more popular activity destinations are Waubuno Beach, Ms Yvonne Williams Park, Northshore Rugged Trail, as well as, nearby Oastler Lake, Massasauga and Killbear Provincial Parks.
Some of the attractions, history and cultural venues in Parry Sound, Ontario include Bobby Orr Hall of Fame, Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary and such events as the Festival of the Sound and Busker's Festival.
Services important to in and around the community include accommodations, restaurants, tours, rentals, gift stores, guides, coffee houses, gas stations, liquor stores, grocery stores, internet, marina, galleries, library, cell service, rail, taxi, water aerodromes and the Parry Sound Area Municipal Airport.