Township of The Archipelago

Township of The Archipelago Blackstone, Crane, Healey, and Kapikog Lakes. Much of the land area is undeveloped and a large part is Crown Land.

The Township of The Archipelago was incorporated on April 1, 1980, as the result of an amalgamation of the Townships of Georgian Bay South Archipelago and Georgian Bay North Archipelago. The Townships of Georgian Bay South Archipelago and Georgian Bay North Archipelago were established on January 1, 1980, following the adoption of the District of Parry Sound Local Government Act by the Ontario Leg

islature in June of 1979. The original government bill had called for one municipality with more or less exactly the present boundaries of Township of The Archipelago, but this proposal was changed by the Legislature to create two townships, with a provision for their later amalgamation, at the request of the elected Councils. The first elections were held in November of 1979 and on January 5, 1980; the Council of the Township of Georgian Bay South Archipelago and the Council of the Township of Georgian Bay North Archipelago each passed identical by-laws calling for the amalgamation of the two municipalities. Before that time, the area now covered by the Township of The Archipelago was entirely composed of geographic townships, with no prior history of local government activity other than the work done by several Local Roads Boards. The Townships of Cowper and Conger (except the easternmost part near Highway #69) were the basis for the south municipality – now the south area of the Township. This takes in the islands and shoreline of Georgian Bay southwest of Parry Sound, from Twelve Mile Bay (at the Muskoka District Boundary) to Parry Island and up the South Channel almost to Parry Sound, and includes the principal inland lakes of the region, i.e. Almost a third of the population of the south section of the Township lives on the islands in the Sans Souci and Copperhead area, centred around Frying Pan Island. What is now the north area – north of Parry Sound beyond Carling Township – was composed of the Village of Pointe au Baril on the mainland, together with most of the Townships of Shawanaga and Harrison. This covers the islands and shoreline of Georgian Bay from the Twin Sisters (at the northern boundary of Carling Township) north to Charles Inlet and the Naiscoot River, a few miles south of Britt. The distance from the south end of the south area to the north end of the north area is approximately 60 miles and the two are separated by Carling Township, whose southern boundary touches Parry Island in front of Parry Sound. Boundaries of municipalities on the shore extend out to the centre of Georgian Bay and The Archipelago Township therefore, includes a substantial part of the famous Thirty Thousand Islands. Indeed, providing for proper planning in the islands and waterways of the area was the original reason for its creation. The total land area of the Township of The Archipelago is approximately 85,000 hectares (Metropolitan Toronto for comparison purposes is about 60,000 hectares) and the many bays, rivers, lakes and water channels which constitute such an important part of the Township, cover an area about three times that size. In the south, 83percent of the mainland and 70 percent of the islands remain in the public domain and in the north, 96 percent of the mainland and 50 percent of the islands. In a number of ways, the Township of The Archipelago represents a departure from traditional forms of local government in Ontario, but its establishment has provided an opportunity for many people who have a long connection with the area to make a constructive contribution to its development.

Time to clear out those large items? 🛋️Mark your calendars for Large Item Disposal events starting later this month:• Po...
06/13/2026

Time to clear out those large items? 🛋️

Mark your calendars for Large Item Disposal events starting later this month:
• Pointe au Baril – June 27 (boat only)
• Site 9 – June 27
• Bayfield Landing – June 28 (boat only)
All events run 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Review details on accepted items here: https://www.thearchipelago.ca/large-item-disposal

If you're not on the voters' list yet, here's a friendly reminder to confirm your registration and complete the required...
06/12/2026

If you're not on the voters' list yet, here's a friendly reminder to confirm your registration and complete the required steps!

As we celebrate Seniors Month and enjoy the warmer weather, it’s important to remember that heat-related illness can aff...
06/11/2026

As we celebrate Seniors Month and enjoy the warmer weather, it’s important to remember that heat-related illness can affect us more as we get older.

To help keep our community safe, here are a few simple tips:
• Drink water often
• Stay cool indoors or in the shade
• Wear light, loose-fitting clothing
• Check in on older family, friends, and neighbours
• Watch for signs like dizziness, headache, nausea, confusion, or unusual fatigue

🔥Fire Danger Rating Update🔥Please be advised that the Fire Danger Rating for The Archipelago has been downgraded to Mode...
06/11/2026

🔥Fire Danger Rating Update🔥

Please be advised that the Fire Danger Rating for The Archipelago has been downgraded to Moderate.

When the Fire Danger Rating is set to Moderate during Fire Season (April 1 – October 31), outdoor fires are permitted between 6:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m.

If you are burning, please exercise caution. Never leave a fire unattended, and make sure it is completely extinguished by dousing it with water and stirring the ashes until cold.

For additional information on Township fire provisions, please visit: https://thearchipelago.on.ca/fire-rating

Last month, Council approved the updated Comprehensive Zoning By-law Amendment following substantial public consultation...
06/10/2026

Last month, Council approved the updated Comprehensive Zoning By-law Amendment following substantial public consultation and community input. The changes align with the Township’s Official Plan, provincial policy changes, and local planning needs. Thank you to everyone who participated and helped shape the final By-law.

For more information, visit: thearchipelago.on.ca/comprehensive-zoning-by-law-review

Planning on doing some outdoor work this season?Before you start any shoreline work, grading, filling, excavation, or tr...
06/09/2026

Planning on doing some outdoor work this season?

Before you start any shoreline work, grading, filling, excavation, or tree removal, please take a moment to review The Archipelago’s Site Alteration and Tree Preservation By-laws, adopted last spring.

For a quick refresher, visit: https://thearchipelago.on.ca/site-alteration

This summer we’ll be sharing answers to common questions received by the By-law Department to help residents stay inform...
06/08/2026

This summer we’ll be sharing answers to common questions received by the By-law Department to help residents stay informed throughout the season.

Stay tuned for more FAQs this summer!

Today is World Environment Day 🌎We're proud to work alongside partners like the Georgian Bay Biosphere - GBB, Georgian B...
06/05/2026

Today is World Environment Day 🌎

We're proud to work alongside partners like the Georgian Bay Biosphere - GBB, Georgian Bay Land Trust, Georgian Bay Association, Georgian Bay Forever, and Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Cities Initiative/Alliance Grands Lacs St-Laurent. Together they help us support environmental stewardship, protect local ecosystems, and preserve the natural beauty of The Archipelago.

Learn more about local environmental initiatives and projects in our 2025 Environment Report: https://bit.ly/4uizJyQ

A friendly reminder that your input matters to us.The public survey for our first Wildland Fire Protection Plan is still...
06/04/2026

A friendly reminder that your input matters to us.

The public survey for our first Wildland Fire Protection Plan is still open until June 19, 2026.

This project, funded by the Ministry of Natural Resources, will help guide future wildfire risk reduction, emergency preparedness, and community planning in The Archipelago.

Have your say by completing the survey here: thearchipelago.ca/cwfpp

Thinking about running for Council? Association of Municipalities of Ontario - AMO offers a range of helpful resources f...
06/04/2026

Thinking about running for Council?

Association of Municipalities of Ontario - AMO offers a range of helpful resources for anyone interested in learning more about what it takes to run and serve in municipal office.

Check out the link below for more information!

The 2026 municipal election is right around the corner, and elected officials face big decisions from day one.

AMO, in partnership with the Institute On Governance, is launching a new program designed to help municipal elected officials hit the ground running and master the core skills of public office.

To help ensure municipalities of all sizes can participate, a limited number of bursaries will be available to AMO members on a first-come, first-served basis.

Registration opens soon, join the waitlist to get early access to these and other benefits:

https://www.amo.on.ca/amo-education-workshops/amos-local-leadership-foundations

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