Many of the
Group of Seven landscape paintings feature the Georgian Bay Shoreline and the adjacent windswept islands with their distinctive trees and large boulders, which are characteristic features of the
Canadian Shield.
Franklin Carmichael,
A.Y. Jackson,
Arthur Lismer,
Frederick Varley,
A.J. Casson and
Tom Thomson all painted extensively along Georgian Bay. At that time, they came by train as the road to
Killarney, Ontario would not be built until four decades later. Tom Thomson - Summer Shore, Georgian Bay.jpg|Tom Thomson – Summer Shore, Georgian Bay == References ==