Many experienced Loopers consider Georgian Bay to be one of the finest freshwater cruising grounds in the world—and once you've been there, it's easy to understand why. In this episode of Great Loop Radio, AGLCA member and longtime Georgian Bay cruiser Dale Anderson joins us to share what makes this remarkable region so special. From picturesque waterfront towns and unforgettable anchorages to stunning granite shorelines, crystal-clear water, and endless opportunities for exploration, Dale offers practical advice and insider recommendations to help you make the most of your time in Georgian Bay. Whether you're planning your first Great Loop or returning for another adventure, you'll come away with a better understanding of what to expect, where to stop, and why so many Loopers consider Georgian Bay a highlight of the journey. The Great Loop is a 6,000-mile water route that Loopers cruiser aboard their own boats. At its essence, it's a circumnavigation of the eastern U.S. and part of Canada via mostly protected inland waterways. The Great Loop route follows the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, the Chesapeake Bay, and the New York Canals northwards, goes across the Great Lakes, south on the Inland Rivers, and then east Gulf Coast to complete the Loop.