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Yurt at Paisley Mill

99%
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25km from Inverhuron Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging · Paisley, ON
Learn more about this land:This comfortable and spacious yurt is located on the 30-acre property of the historic Paisley Mill along the Teeswater river. With three large windows, a dome skylight, and wool felt insulation, the yurt provides a wonderful "glamping" experience. There is a double bed and a single bed in the yurt along with a cooler, table, chairs, and storage space. In the future there will be solar power, but right now the lighting available is by a battery powered lantern (provided). Next to the yurt is a picnic table, fire pit, and a sawdust toilet. There are basic utensils, plates, bowls, pots and pans available in the yurt. Bring your own: camp stove, water, bedding, pillows Important to Note: The only heating source is a wood stove. You need to be comfortable using a wood stove safely to stay at this yurt. While the yurt site only a short distance from the main mill residence, it is secluded and offers a beautiful private camping space. The town of Paisley is only a 10 minute walk from the yurt. There is a grocery store, bank, LCBO, and a few really delicious restaurants in Paisley. The yurt is a 20 minute drive from Lake Huron and the beautiful beach towns of Southhampton and Port Elgin. You will love visiting nearby MacGregor Point and Inverhuron Provincial Park with their beautiful walking trails and beaches.
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Time at the Shores

94%
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26km from Inverhuron Provincial Park · 7 sites · Lodging · Port Elgin, ON
Very close to all the great stuff available at this part of Bruce peninsula. We share our backyard with our guests, we are very close to everything that Bruce county has to offer, port Elgin, Southampton, golf courses, different accesses to saugeen river where u can go fishing canoeing, tubing etc., supermarkets, native reserve, sauble beach and dozens of other ones…all at max 15 minutes distance… in the property you will find everything u need for a peaceful stay, hard to describe everything you will find but u can read our reviews, some of them have beautiful descriptions of what is here for you, you must love animals, since we have our pets all around, u are also super welcome to bring yours. One of the high points of here is the interaction u will have with the pets, they are all super friendly and will play with u every time they see u, they believe u r here for them, between, dogs, cats, birds, rabbits etc they will be part of your stay, this is theyr home, u r theyr guests, that’s how they think, so u must be a pet lover. For the canine: please bring your bedding, there’s a few pillows and bed covers but bring your personal bedding, queen size…Looking forward to meet you. Pedro Rodrigues
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Rowley's Saugeen River Adv. Acres

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29km from Inverhuron Provincial Park · 14 sites · Tents · Brockton, ON
When you are travelling to our little piece of natural paradise, you will see rolling hills of farmland, small creeks and river bridges to cross over and plenty of wildlife. Upon arriving we will gladly receive you as our guests and get you to your little piece of paradise. Serine, Private and Secluded. 20 Acres Off-grid. We offer you a taste of something different with wild turkey and deer using the camping area as one of their main trails. Fire wood provided. Access to 1000 acres of unspoiled land, forest and trails. WIth 20 acres we are sure you have your own ideas as to what you would like to do, during your visit. We would also like to point out some interesting and available activities that our guests find useful: Relax Swim Fishing Walking Hiking Mountain Biking Paddling Sitting on the Rivers edge Bird Watching Photography
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Saugeen Shores Nature Retreat

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29km from Inverhuron Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Dobbinton, ON
Once upon a time this property consisted of an 18 acre apple orchard and a 10 acre Maple Sugar bush with evidence of it scattered about the property.  I have owned the property for over 16 years now, and moved here from Toronto about 4 years ago, living in nature has become my life.  The property is full of Wild life and history.  The 18 acre orchard was turned into a white pine forest about 40 years ago and has recently been thinned out to promote healthy growth.  Bee hives have recently become part of the life that exists here.  The area is surrounded by a Mennonite community and the Amish are also within a 15 minute drive from here.  On the map you will see that this property is a part of the original Queen's bush.  The highest point in the township with amazing views all around.  Here to enjoy and experience for all.Learn more about this land:64 acres of forests, a pond and an open field filled with wildflowers, butterflies and a vast variety of Birds. This place has 6 distinct forests to explore and forage. The campsite consists of an acre of groomed grass snuggled up against a vast forest and a frog pond with lots of activities to enjoy.The campsite is only 15 minutes from Port Elgin and Southampton. Beautiful sunsets from our open Meadow by a spring-fed pond. Lots of wildlife, butterflies and wildflowers!We have one site available for tent and RV campers. We provide a toilet, potable water and a picnic table. Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban, pets are welcome.The forests are full of foraging options that might be of interest to some campers. Very close to rivers for those who love canoeing. 15 minutes from amazing beaches on Lake Huron in both Port Elgin and Southampton. Sauble Beach is less than 30 minutes away. Come enjoy this amazing part of Southern Ontario.
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White Pine Forest Farm

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50km from Inverhuron Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Goderich, ON
Welcome to White Pine Forest Farm, Your Perfect Nature Getaway Near Lake Huron! Nestled on a quiet gravel country road just 4 km from the stunning beaches of Lake Huron, our property offers a cozy escape surrounded by nature. Located on a picturesque 100-acre property, you'll enjoy breathtaking views of Lake Huron sunsets and tranquility amidst the trees. Rustic Bunkie Details: *Queen-sized bed (please bring your own pillows and bedding) *Complimentary WiFi for your convenience *Portable toilet *Warm outdoor shower, just steps from the bunkie (attached to the owner's home - with overnight temperature above 7 degrees celsius) *Outdoor fire pit and sitting area located behind the bunkie for your enjoyment *Please note the bunkie is CLOSE to the owner's main residence Shower Privacy Recommendation: We’ve made a conscious effort to ensure privacy in our outdoor shower. We respect that everyone has their own comfort level. If you feel uncertain, please consider wearing a bathing suit. Your comfort is important to us, during your stay. Additional Amenities: *Bicycle rentals available at $25 each per day *A beautiful campsite rental in a pine forest area, perfect for nature lovers (tents only, 300 m walk, maximum 6 guests, *we recommend bug spray or jackets in the summer months) *Electrical service available for trailer parking (maximum 6 guests), making it easy for those traveling with an RV Property Overview: *Located between the charming towns of Goderich (18 km) and Kincardine (40 km) *Spanning 75 acres of mixed forest, 20 acres of workable land, and 5 acres of recreational area *Trails to explore through the forest Nearby Outdoor Adventures: *Hiking the scenic Maitland Trail and Sheppardton Tract *Swimming or boating on Lake Huron *Cycling the G2G (Goderich to Guelph) Trail *Canoeing or kayaking on the Maitland River *Fishing on the Nine Mile River *Swimming at the Falls Reserve Conservation Area *Golfing and so much more! Important Notes: * Friendly off-leash dog and cats are part of the property, so please be comfortable with them during your stay White Pine Farm is the perfect home base for outdoor adventures and a relaxing retreat in nature. We look forward to hosting you and sharing our little slice of paradise!
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R&R Back Road Country Retreat

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50km from Inverhuron Provincial Park · 4 sites · Lodging · Elmwood, ON
A river runs through this 120 acre wooded property with abundant wildlife featuring two very large spring fed ponds. Plenty of fishing, swimming, hiking and biking trails. Amazing property to get away from the hustle and bustle of every day life. Awesome sunrises and sunsets. Listen to the frogs and the crickets while watching the fireflies dance around. We provide bedding, towels, soap, shampoo, pots, pans, kettle, cutlery, tabletop barbecue, a cooking grill, utensils, mugs, cups, drinking water and more. There is an outdoor shower available at each site. We provide enough wood for the first campfire. After that, it's $7 a bundle. All you need to bring is your food, drinks, cooler and maybe a flashlight. The camp fire will be ready and waiting for you to enjoy under a sky full of stars. Included in your stay is access to the barn games room which features air hockey, darts, music and more. There is a horse shoe pit set up just outside the barn. Our property is conveniently located to easily access all the amazing activities and sights this area has to offer. Allan Park Conservation Area, Hanover Drive-in, MacLean's Ales Brewery, OLG Slots and Hanover Raceway, Inglis Falls and Walters Falls just to mention a few.
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The best camping in Inverhuron Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Set on some very scenic curves along Lake Huron’s shoreline, the clear, blue waters at Inverhuron Provincial Park can feel a bit like those in the Caribbean. The dunes and long, crescent-shaped beach bring families together with its shallow bottom and gentle drop-off. Hike and bike along Holmes Bay Trail, which traces the edges of the peninsula where all three campgrounds are located, and if you get too hot, you can swim right off the rocks anywhere along the trail. Fish from the shore for salmon, pickerel, and northern pike, or launch a boat and drop a line for rainbow and brown trout. Play some beach volleyball, but make sure to get to the northwest side of the peninsula when evening comes—the sight of the sun making its daily descent into the lake is unforgettable.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for photographers: Lime Kiln Campground is located closest to the best vantage point for sunset.
  • Best for sun-worshippers and swimmers: Gunn Point Campground is within easy walking distance of the beach.
  • Best for nature-lovers: The sites on the outer loops of Holmes Bay Campground are very private and forested. 

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. This is a very popular park in the heart of the summer, as campers flock here from big population centres just to the south, including the greater Toronto area and London, Ontario. Because of this, you’re best to book early—months in advance, if you’re coming on a weekend, during a holiday, or during July and the first two weeks of August. Sites within walking distance to the beach are most popular—and book up first.
  2. First-come, first-served sites are a possibility, but no sites are set aside for same-day arrivals.

When to go

The park and campgrounds open in the middle of May and close after Canadian Thanksgiving in October. Summer is very busy, with campsites sometimes booking up entirely. The narrow beach can get packed, and space is at a premium during peak times. Evenings early and late in the season can be chilly, so if you’re camping in May, September, or October, be sure to pack a warm sleeping bag and a good coat. Fall colours are beautiful, and autumn tends to be uncrowded and far less buggy.

Know before you go

  • Beware of poison ivy, which grows throughout the park and especially near the volleyball court (be careful when fetching errant balls).
  • A cool bike park can be found within riding distance, with fun jumps and big mounds.
  • The comfort stations in each of the three campgrounds have laundry facilities.
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