Frazer Bay is located off a remote finger of land on the eastern tip of the North Channel in Ontario’s Georgian Bay, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Its eponymous hill reaches almost 600 feet, offering sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. The bay lies near Killarney Provincial Park, a vast wilderness of lakes and Eastern mixed forest framed by glacier-sculpted pink granite cliffs. Across the channel lies scenic Manitoulin Island, the world’s largest freshwater lake island and itself home to another 108 freshwater lakes—some with islands of their own.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Zodiac: Frazer Bay
Investigate the serene coastline of Frazer Bay and Georgian Bay during an exhilarating Zodiac ride.
Kayaking in Frazer Bay
Take to the water and explore your surroundings with a member of your Viking Expedition Team.
AJ Casson Peak Hike
Immerse yourself in the stunning natural beauty of the Canadian Shield on a hike to AJ Casson Peak.
Okeechobee Trail Hike
Retrace the steps of pioneering fur traders and Indigenous Peoples as you hike along the peninsula.
Okeechobee Lodge Landing
Discover the natural beauty of Georgian Bay during a Privileged Access visit to Okeechobee Lodge.
Scenic Sailing by Special Operations Boat
Experience the beauty of Frazer Bay and Georgian Bay from the water during a ride in a Special Operations Boat.
Anishinaabek of the Great Lakes
Gain insight into the history of the Great Lakes from the perspective of the Anishinaabe people.