Inverhuron Provincial Park, situated along the picturesque shores of Lake Huron north of Kincardine, offers a fascinating blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The park is prized for its sandy beach, dunes, and glorious sunsets. It includes a wetland and a young hardwood forest, nurturing diverse plants and wildlife. The park also boasts three campgrounds with numerous well-shaded and private sites, reflecting a dedication to cleanliness and visitor satisfaction.
Sandy beach, Dunes, Wetland, Historical cemetery
Port Elgin, Southampton, Kincardine, MacGregor Point Provincial Park, Bruce Power Visitors' Centre
"We were camping. Our tents were close to the lake spot #159. We could hear the lake waves at night. The main beach is about a 15-minute walk, there are plenty of washrooms all around the camping ground equipped with showers and are very clean. The park itself is very clean and organized. First time camper here, I made it through the nights, sleeping in a tent. There are cabins for rental as well. People also had their trailers."
"The park itself is stunning. Trailer sites are large and private in most areas. Lots of beautiful walking/biking/hiking trails. Beach is nice, but we found there to be more garbage this time than there has been in years past. Beach pictured is not the main swimming beach."
"Absolutely loved this park! Site was very private. Park staff were very friendly and water was beautiful. Didn’t get to enjoy the beach due to weather. But did enjoy a short walking trail near campsite. Be sure to bring lots of cord as the hydro is far from site. Will be booking again next year!"