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Inverhuron Provincial Park | Ontario

Inverhuron Provincial Park is a cultural heritage park on Lake Huron near Tiverton, with seasonal day use, camping, roofed accommodation, beach time, dunes, sunsets, trails, and local heritage context. Ontario Parks lists the park at 288.10 hectares, established in 1967.

The park is a strong Lake Huron option for visitors who want a beach-and-camping trip with more than just shoreline. Ontario Parks emphasizes both the sandy beach and the chance to learn about the rich history of the area.

Why Visit Inverhuron Provincial Park

Ontario Parks highlights a sandy beach, dunes, Lake Huron sunsets, excellent lake views from waterfront campsites, three camp cabins, a bike path, hiking trails, and golf and dining nearby. It also notes special events and education programs, which can help families build more structure into a summer visit.

The park's appeal is straightforward: camp close to the lake, use the beach when conditions allow, watch the sunset, and add biking, short hikes, local food, or interpretive activities around the edges.

For longer stays, the mix of cabins, waterfront campsites, trails, and nearby services makes it easier to adjust plans around weather.

Things To Do

Plan around car camping, camp cabins, waterfront campsites, beach time, swimming when conditions allow, sunset viewing, biking, hiking, education programs, special events, local dining, nearby golf, and Lake Huron photography.

Planning Notes

Ontario Parks lists Inverhuron day use, camping, and roofed accommodation from April 24 to November 1, 2026. Confirm campsite and cabin reservations, beach and water conditions, biking and hiking access, event dates, alerts, facility hours, and park rules through the official Ontario Parks source before travelling.

Park Details

Designation
Provincial Park
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Ontario Parks
Province/Territory
Ontario