Wellers Bay is south of Trenton and east of Brighton and Presqu’ile Provincial Park. The Bay is hour glass shaped and 8 km’s long surrounded by farms, houses, cottages, campgrounds on the north, east and south sides and sandy beaches facing Lake Ontario on the West. The Bay is fantastic for fishing, boating, sailing, and kayaking.
Wellers Bay National Wildlife Area (Bald Head Island, Bald Island and Fox Island are off limits). There will be “No Public Access” signs posted.
The one permitted island is great to dock the boat and enjoy the sandy beach. Have a picnic and a swim! If you dock your boat on the Bay side, take the short minute walk to the Lake side! The views are fantastic
If your familiar with the area or know of a better spot, perfect! The waypoints that have been added are suggestions. The Boat Launch does have a small fee for launching and parking. This is what works really well for us and gets us across to the island in no time!
It is an island. So a boat, canoe or kayak is needed to get there. Swimming to the island is NOT recommended and SHOULD NOT be attempted. Safety is #1!
We have enjoyed many hours on the beach and in the Bay! Hope you do too!
This cache in closer to the Lake side.