Whether you're looking to head out on the water to fish, water ski, sail, or boat around for the day, you can use one of the three boat launches available in Innisfil. Before you plan your trip, review the boat launch locations and parking regulations.
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Innisfil Beach Park boat launch
We operate a public boat launch from Innisfil Beach Park. This boat launch is two lanes: One for launching boats and another for pulling boats out of the water. The boat launch at Innisfil Beach Park is our largest municipally-maintained launch and is suitable for most passenger-sized boats, up to about 30 feet. Docks are available from May to late October.
15-Minute Docks
After launching your boat in the water, you can anchor at the 15-Minute Docks while you park your vehicle and trailer. It’s the perfect way to get your boat in the water and park your vehicle quickly, without holding up the busy line. Please remember that the 15-Minute Docks are not intended for long-term docking.

How to use the 15-Minute Docks:
- Purchase parking from Parking Lot E
- Make your way to the boat launch area
- Launch your boat and immediately head to the 15-Minute Docks
- Secure your boat at the 15-Minute Docks and then promptly move your vehicle and trailer to Parking Lots E or F
- Return to your boat, set sail, and have a fun, safe day on the water!
Shores Acres boat launch
There is a public boat launch located at 1090 Shore Acres Dr. that is open seven days a week from May to late October.
Isabella Street boat launch
There is a public boat launch located at 977 Isabella St. that is open seven days a week from May to late September. The boat launch is one lane wide and recommended for smaller watercraft.
This boat launch does not have a public parking lot.
Road end use
While many of our roads provide an access point to water, not all road ends are suitable for launching a boat or have enough parking to leave your vehicle and trailer.
These multi-use access points can be used to launch kayaks and canoes. Swimmers may use these areas at their own risk. There is no designated swimming area, and the water is not tested by the health unit for changing bacteria levels.