, the western arm of Lake Simcoe The lake is bordered by
Simcoe County,
Durham Region, and
York Region. The city of
Barrie is located on
Kempenfelt Bay, and
Orillia is located at the entrance to
Lake Couchiching. The watershed draining into the lake contains a population of roughly half a million people, including the northern portion of the
Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The town of
Georgina lies along the entire south shore of Lake Simcoe and consists of smaller residential towns and communities, including
Keswick on
Cook's Bay,
Sutton,
Jackson's Point,
Pefferlaw, and
Udora. The town of
Innisfil occupies the western shore south of Barrie and north of Bradford. Eastside Simcoe includes the towns of Beaverton, Brechin and Lagoon City.
Lake Couchiching was at one time thought of as a third bay of Simcoe, known as the Bristol Channel; however, the narrows between the two bodies of water separate them enough to consider this to be another lake. The narrows, known as "where trees stand in the water", an interpretation of the word 'Toronto', was an important fishing point for the
First Nations peoples who lived in the area, and the
Mohawk term
toran-ten eventually gave its name to
Toronto by way of the portage route running south from that point, the Toronto Carrying-Place Trail. Radiocarbon dating of surviving stakes reveals that the weirs at The Narrows were in use more than 4,000 years ago. The meaning of "where trees stand in the water", is likely to have originated from Huron practice of driving stakes into the channel sediments to corral fish. Fresh-cut saplings placed in the water and sediments would have sprouted branches and leaves, persisting for some time, leading to a place "where trees stand in the water".
Islands , 2012. The island is one of several contained in Lake Simcoe. Lake Simcoe contains a large island, Georgina, which along with Snake Island and Fox Island forms the
reserve of the
Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation. The lake is dotted with several smaller islands, including
Thorah Island (a cottage destination),
Strawberry Island, Snake Island, Helmers Island and Fox Island.
Pope John Paul II stayed on Strawberry Island for four days just before
World Youth Day 2002 in Toronto. Before the completion of the
Trent Severn Waterway, the water level on Lake Simcoe was quite low enabling residents to cross in wagons or walk in ankle deep water to the mainland. However, when it was completed, the water table increased by several feet.
Grape Island on the north end the lake is located off of Orillia. To the east of Grape Island is
Goffatt Island, a small and private island located within
Ramara. Georgina, Snake and Fox Islands are within
York Region, Thorah is within
Durham Region, where as Strawberry Island and Helmers Island are privately owned but within the boundaries of
Ramara in
Simcoe County. Grape is within
Orillia and Goffatt is within
Ramara with both owned privately by residents. ==Geology==