Camping.
Inverhuron Provincial Park sits on the Lake Huron shoreline twenty minutes north of downtown Kincardine, with three campgrounds — Cedar, Hemlock, and Tamarack — across 288 hectares of forest, dune, and sand beach. Tamarack is the newest and largest, with electrical service and pull-through sites for RV camping; Cedar and Hemlock keep the older treed-and-private feel of an established Ontario provincial park.
The brief.
Inverhuron is an Ontario Parks operating provincial park; campsite reservations run through the Ontario Parks reservation system on the standard rolling-window schedule. The park covers 288 hectares including Lake Huron sand-beach frontage, the meandering Little Sauble River, and four short nature trails through wetland and young hardwood forest.
Tamarack Campground has the larger sites and electrical service; Cedar and Hemlock are the older campgrounds with private treed sites. A boat launch and a lifejacket-lending program operate inside the park.
The park sits adjacent to Bruce Power's site and the Tiverton community within the Municipality of Kincardine.
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Inverhuron Provincial Park campground (Cedar, Hemlock, Tamarack)
Three established Ontario Parks frontcountry campgrounds across 288 ha; Tamarack the newest, with larger sites, electrical service, and pull-through RV sites; Cedar and Hemlock more treed and private.
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