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Inverhuron

Inverhuron Provincial Park

Biking

There is a shared-use trail in the park and cycling on all park roads.

Birding

Self-guided opportunities, best during spring and fall migrations.

Boating

There is access to Lake Huron via a boat launch in the park.

Canoeing

Canoeing & Kayaking
Caution should be used by anyone canoeing or kayaking along the shore of Lake Huron as water conditions can quickly change. The waters off Inverhuron are also a popular area for other watersports such as paddle boarding, windsurfing, and waterskiing. The nearby Saugeen River provides excellent canoeing and kayaking opportunities.

Discovery Program

Join Discovery staff at an Exploration Station during the months of July and August. Bring along your Discovery Activity Book (or pick one up at the Exploration Station), and use the equipment and materials provided to explore the park, observe plants and animals, and discover the wonders of nature. Be sure to share your observations with park staff! For more information keep an eye out for weekly calendar of events posted throughout the park.

Fishing

A good spot to fish for Lake Trout, bass, pickerel, perch, salmon, pike. For boaters the waters offshore of Inverhuron provide excellent fishing opportunities: salmon, lake trout, brown trout, rainbow trout, pickerel, and bass. People angling from shore or off the banks of the Little Sauble River may catch rainbow trout, brown trout, bass and perch. Please follow all fishing regulations.

Hiking

There is a shared-use trail in the park.

Swimming

The park is well-known for the clear waters of its shallow, sandy beach – ideal for swimming. Sections of the 1 km beach are buoyed and change facilities are available.

Winter Activities

The park is gated during the winter.