
About This Spring
## Overview The Penetanguishene Spring is a public drinking spring located in the historic town of Penetanguishene, Ontario, nestled along the shores of Georgian Bay. The spring draws from the region's pristine deep aquifers, which are naturally filtered through the limestone and dolomite bedrock characteristic of the Georgian Bay area. This geological filtration process contributes to the water's notably high calcium content — a hallmark of springs in this part of the Simcoe County lowlands, where ancient carbonate rock formations have shaped the groundwater chemistry for millennia. Penetanguishene itself has a rich history stretching back centuries. The town's name derives from the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) word meaning "place of the white rolling sands" or "land of the white falling sands," reflecting the deep Indigenous heritage of this Georgian Bay community. The area has long been valued for its natural freshwater resources, and this spring continues that tradition as a freely accessible source of naturally mineral-rich water. The spring is open at all times, making it a convenient stop for locals and visitors alike who wish to fill up with fresh, calcium-rich spring water. Visitors have reported that the water tastes clean and refreshing, and the high mineral content has made it a popular choice among those who prefer naturally sourced water over municipal supplies. ## Directions 1. The spring is located near the intersection of **Beck Boulevard** and **Fox Street** in Penetanguishene, Ontario. 2. Head to **121 Fox Street, Penetanguishene, ON L9M** — this is the nearest address to the spring. 3. Once you reach the Fox Street area near Beck Boulevard, look for the spring access point. **GPS Coordinates:** 44.782127, -79.93261 ## What to Expect The Penetanguishene Spring is a publicly accessible, year-round water source situated in a residential area of town, making it easy to reach by car. The spring's water is known for its high calcium content, a natural result of the Georgian Bay region's limestone aquifer system. Many locals regularly visit to collect water, so you may encounter others filling containers. Because the spring is always open, you can visit at any time of day or night. Bringing your own containers is recommended, as there are no dispensing facilities beyond the spring itself. The surrounding area reflects the quiet charm of Penetanguishene, a small town with deep roots in both Indigenous and early Canadian colonial history — making a visit to the spring a nice complement to exploring the broader Georgian Bay region, including nearby attractions such as Discovery Harbour and Awenda Provincial Park. As with any natural water source, water quality can vary over time, and the spring water has not been independently verified as safe for consumption through this listing. Historically, it has been used as a drinking water source by the local community.
Getting There
Address
121, Fox St, Penetanguishene, ON L9M, CA
GPS Coordinates
44.782127, -79.932610
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. The spring is located near the intersection of **Beck Boulevard** and **Fox Street** in Penetanguishene, Ontario. 2. Head to **121 Fox Street, Penetanguishene, ON L9M** — this is the nearest address to the spring. 3. Once you reach the Fox Street area near Beck Boulevard, look for the spring access point.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Parking available nearby.
Open 24/7 — visit anytime.
Safety Info
Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.
Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.