Beat the Heat: Early Summer Adventures in Collingwood
- Living Water Resorts
- Jun 11
- 3 min read
Summer in Collingwood is a popular time for visitors, but the peak season often brings crowds, long lines, and hotter temperatures. If you want to enjoy the best of what this beautiful town has to offer without the hassle, early summer is the perfect time to explore. The weather is warm but not scorching, and the usual summer rush has yet to arrive. This means you can experience Collingwood’s natural beauty, outdoor activities, and local charm in a more relaxed and comfortable way.
Here’s a guide to some of the best early summer activities and spots in Collingwood that let you beat the heat and the crowds.

Explore Georgian Bay’s Quiet Shores
Georgian Bay is one of Collingwood’s greatest natural treasures. Early summer mornings and late afternoons offer cooler temperatures and fewer visitors along the waterfront. Take a stroll along the beach or rent a kayak to paddle in the calm waters. The gentle breeze and sparkling water create a refreshing escape from the heat.
Visit Sunset Point Park early in the day to enjoy peaceful views and picnic spots.
Try stand-up paddleboarding when the water is calm and the sun is not yet high.
Bring a camera to capture the soft light reflecting off the bay’s clear water.
Hike the Scenic Trails Without the Crowds
Collingwood is surrounded by trails that showcase the region’s forests, cliffs, and wetlands. Early summer is ideal for hiking because the trails are less crowded and the temperatures are comfortable for physical activity.
The Bruce Trail offers stunning views of the Niagara Escarpment and is less busy before July.
Explore the Pretty River Valley Provincial Park for shaded trails and birdwatching.
Pack water and light snacks to stay energized and hydrated.
Discover Local Farms and Markets
Early summer marks the start of fresh local produce. Visiting farms and farmers’ markets is a great way to enjoy seasonal fruits and vegetables while supporting local growers.
Check out the Collingwood Farmers’ Market for early summer berries, greens, and homemade goods.
Visit nearby pick-your-own farms for strawberries and cherries before the main summer rush.
Enjoy farm-to-table dining experiences at local restaurants featuring early summer harvests.
Enjoy Water Activities on Nottawasaga River
The Nottawasaga River runs through Collingwood and offers a variety of water-based activities that are perfect for early summer.
Rent a canoe or kayak to explore the river’s calm stretches.
Go fishing in the cooler parts of the river where fish are more active.
Pack a picnic to enjoy by the riverbank in shaded areas.
Visit Historic Downtown Collingwood
Downtown Collingwood has a charming mix of shops, galleries, and eateries. Early summer means you can explore without the weekend crowds.
Browse local art galleries and boutiques at a relaxed pace.
Enjoy outdoor patios with shaded seating and refreshing drinks.
Attend early summer events or live music performances that are less crowded.
Take Advantage of Early Summer Golf Deals

Collingwood is home to several golf courses that offer early summer specials before the busy season.
Book tee times in the morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat.
Courses like Cranberry Golf Resort provide beautiful fairways surrounded by nature.
Early summer greens are in excellent condition, making for a great golfing experience.
Plan a Day Trip to Scenic Nearby Spots
Beat the crowds by exploring nearby attractions that are less visited in early summer.
Visit Wasaga Beach early in the season for a quieter beach day.
Explore the trails and waterfalls at Scenic Caves Nature Adventures.
Take a short drive to Blue Mountain Village, a very popular spot for summer visitors, but early summer offers a quieter experience
Early summer in Collingwood offers a unique chance to enjoy the town’s natural beauty and outdoor activities without the stress of crowds and heat. Whether you prefer hiking, paddling, shopping, or simply relaxing by the water, this time of year lets you experience everything at a comfortable pace. Plan your visit now to enjoy the best of Collingwood before the summer rush takes over.
