Lambton Shores.
Lambton Shores stretches along the southeast shore of Lake Huron between the Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation territory and Bluewater, anchored by the resort village of Grand Bend at the mouth of the Ausable River and by the inland communities of Forest, Thedford, and Arkona. Pinery Provincial Park covers about 21 square kilometres of remnant oak savannah and Carolinian forest along Lake Huron south of Grand Bend, with roughly 1,000 campsites split across the Burley, Riverside, and Dunes campgrounds and a 14-kilometre paved Savannah Trail running the length of the park.
The Old Ausable Channel — a relict bend of the Ausable River — runs about 14 kilometres of paddleable flatwater through the campgrounds. The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada designated Pinery a Dark Sky Preserve in 2007, and the park sits within an easy reach of London, Sarnia, and the GTA.
Inland, Rock Glen Conservation Area at Arkona exposes Devonian fossil beds and a 12-metre waterfall on the Ausable.
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- 01Pinery Provincial Park protects one of the largest remaining tracts of globally rare oak savannah and a Carolinian forest along the southeast shore of Lake HuronSource ↗
- 02Pinery Provincial Park was designated a Dark Sky Preserve by the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada in 2007Source ↗
- 03Pinery Provincial Park covers approximately 21 square kilometres and contains roughly 1,000 campsites across three campgrounds (Burley, Riverside, and Dunes)Source ↗
- 04The Old Ausable Channel runs roughly 14 kilometres through Pinery Provincial Park as a relict bend of the Ausable River, paddleable by canoe and kayak through the park interiorSource ↗
- 05Rock Glen Conservation Area near Arkona exposes 380-million-year-old Devonian fossils — including trilobites, brachiopods, crinoids, and corals — and a 12-metre waterfall on the Ausable RiverSource ↗
- 06The Municipality of Lambton Shores was formed on January 1, 2001 from the amalgamation of the village of Grand Bend, the town of Forest, the village of Thedford, the village of Arkona, and the surrounding townshipsSource ↗
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Hiking
Pinery Provincial Park's ten named trails run through oak savannah, Carolinian forest, dune ridges, and swamp forest — the Cedar (2.3 km) and Riverside (2 km) trails follow the Old Ausable Channel; the Wilderness Trail (3 km) runs through the largest unbroken oak savannah block; the Heritage (2.5 km), Carolinian (1.2 km), and Lookout (1 km) trails work the dune-and-savannah edge; and the Sassafras boardwalk (0.5 km) and the Bittersweet (1.5 km) loop give accessible options. Inland, Rock Glen's stair-and-ramp trail at Arkona drops into the Ausable gorge, and L Lake Conservation Area at Thedford runs a wetland-edge walking loop.
Read field guide arrow_outwardCamping
Pinery Provincial Park's three campgrounds — Burley, Riverside, and Dunes — together hold roughly 1,000 campsites across about 21 square kilometres of oak savannah and Carolinian forest along the Lake Huron shore south of Grand Bend. The 14-kilometre paved Savannah Trail and the Old Ausable Channel run directly through the campgrounds, and seven day-use beach access points open onto the Pinery's ten-kilometre stretch of Lake Huron sand. The park's Dark Sky Preserve designation means low-glare lighting throughout the campgrounds and a clear sky overhead from the campsite.
Read field guide arrow_outwardCycling
The Pinery Savannah Trail runs 14 kilometres of paved multi-use trail the length of Pinery Provincial Park, threading the three campgrounds along the Old Ausable Channel and the Lake Huron beach access points — a dedicated, traffic-free in-park cycling route at unusual length for an Ontario provincial park. From Pinery's gates, Highway 21 / Bluewater Highway runs north through Grand Bend toward the Bayfield-Goderich corridor and south toward Plympton-Wyoming and Sarnia along the Lake Huron shoreline.
Read field guide arrow_outwardPaddling — Flatwater
The Old Ausable Channel runs roughly 14 kilometres through Pinery Provincial Park as a relict bend of the Ausable River, isolated from the main Ausable since the channel was realigned. The water is sheltered, slow, and threaded by overhanging Carolinian forest on both banks; canoe and kayak rentals out of the park put paddlers directly on the water from the campgrounds. Above the falls at Rock Glen, the Ausable carries a short flatwater segment accessible from the conservation area.
Read field guide arrow_outwardSailing & Boating
The Grand Bend Marina sits at the mouth of the Ausable River, sheltered behind the river-mouth geometry from the prevailing southwest Lake Huron wind. From the marina, recreational sailors and powerboaters run out into the Lake Huron main basin and along Highway 21 north toward the Bayfield corridor or south toward Kettle Point and Sarnia. The marina, the Main Beach boardwalk, and the boardwalk concessions sit on a single short walking loop at the river mouth.
Read field guide arrow_outwardSwimming & Beach
Grand Bend Main Beach is a Blue Flag beach at the mouth of the Ausable River with a boardwalk, drive-up parking, washrooms, lifeguards in season, and direct access onto Lake Huron sand. South of Grand Bend, Pinery Provincial Park carries roughly ten kilometres of in-park Lake Huron beach with seven day-use access points across the length of the park, much quieter than Grand Bend Main Beach in mid-summer. Lambton Public Health monitors water quality at Grand Bend Main Beach.
Read field guide arrow_outwardFreshwater Fishing
The Lake Huron pier and shoreline at Grand Bend open to the open-water fishery in Fisheries Management Zone 13 (Lake Huron main basin) for chinook and coho salmon, rainbow trout, lake trout, walleye, and brown trout. Inland, the Ausable River and the Old Ausable Channel through Pinery carry a warmwater fishery — smallmouth bass, pike, and panfish — accessible from the park campgrounds and Rock Glen. Ontario fishing licence and FMZ 13 seasons and limits apply.
Read field guide arrow_outwardSky Watching
The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada designated Pinery Provincial Park a Dark Sky Preserve in 2007, and the park has maintained dark-sky-friendly lighting throughout the campgrounds since. The Visitor Centre and the seven day-use beach access points open to a clear southwest horizon over Lake Huron — useful for low-elevation observing. Friends of Pinery Park run dark-sky programming through the year. Pinery is one of the closer designated Dark Sky Preserves to the Toronto, London, and Sarnia population belt, accessible as a frontcountry stay rather than a remote backcountry destination.
Read field guide arrow_outwardSeasonal Phenomena
Lake Huron sunsets at Grand Bend Main Beach and along the Pinery beach are the village's defining seasonal anchor — the same southwest exposure that makes the dark sky useful at night frames the sun dropping into the lake at the end of the day. Pinery's Carolinian-zone fall colour through oak savannah and pin-oak / black-oak woods peaks late September into mid-October, with the same trail network usable for the colour walk that supports summer hiking. Storm-watching from the bluffs and the Lake Huron beach in November and the early winter months puts the lake's main-basin weather on display.
Read field guide arrow_outwardWildlife Viewing
Pinery's oak savannah is one of southern Ontario's significant habitats for declining oak-savannah specialists — red-headed woodpecker, eastern towhee — and the park's Carolinian forest carries spring warbler migration through May. Eastern hognose snake and white-tailed deer are present through the warm-weather months. L Lake Conservation Area at Thedford supports waterfowl staging and wetland birds. The fall salmon run on the Lake Huron pier at Grand Bend layers a different wildlife frame on the same shoreline.
Read field guide arrow_outwardGeology & Discovery
Rock Glen Conservation Area at Arkona exposes 380-million-year-old Devonian fossil beds along the Ausable River — trilobites, brachiopods, crinoids, and corals — and a 12-metre waterfall on the same site. The Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority permits collection of loose surface material, which makes Rock Glen one of the more accessible public Devonian fossil collection sites in southern Ontario. A short stair-and-ramp trail descends the gorge from the parking area to the streambed below the falls.
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surveyed.
Activities supported across Lambton Shores without a featured write-up.
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Trail Running
Pinery Provincial Park trail network - 02
Walking & Strolling
Grand Bend Main Beach boardwalk - 03
Nature & Discovery
birding · nature-interpretation - 04
Surf & Wind
windsurfing · kitesurfing - 05
Diving & Snorkeling
scuba-diving - 06
Cross-Country & Nordic
classic-xc - 07
Snow Adventure
snowshoeing - 08
Motorized Touring
scenic-drive - 09
Food & Drink
farmers-market - 10
Heritage & Culture
heritage-historic-site - 11
Arts & Craft
artist-studio-tour - 12
Outdoor Education
outdoor-education-camp
Local operators.
Trusted outfitters, guides, and experience providers in Lambton Shores.
Blue Line Fishing Charters
Fishing charters for salmon, trout, walleye/pickerel
Visit website arrow_outwardCopper Blues Fishing Charters
Lake Huron & St. Clair River fishing charters for salmon, trout, walleye
Visit website arrow_outwardGrand Bend Charters
Private boat charters/sailing up to 12 people
Visit website arrow_outwardGrand Bend Fishing Charters
Lake Huron fishing charters for salmon, trout, walleye
Visit website arrow_outwardGrand Bend Parasail
Parasailing over Lake Huron beach
Visit website arrow_outwardOutdoor Kawartha
Kayak and SUP rentals
Visit website arrow_outwardShoreline Boat & Jet ski Rentals
Jet ski rentals, boat rentals
Visit website arrow_outwardShoreside Stables
Horseback riding lessons, trail rides
Visit website arrow_outwardXtreme Water Sports Grand Bend
Jet ski & pontoon rentals, speed boat charters, flyboarding, wakeboarding
Visit website arrow_outwardKey resources.
- ontarioparks.caPinery Provincial Park (camping reservations, trails, dark sky programming) — Ontario Parks
- abca.caRock Glen Conservation Area (Devonian fossils, 12 m waterfall, Arkona) — Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority
- rasc.caRoyal Astronomical Society of Canada — Dark Sky Preserve designations
- ontario.caOntario Fishing Regulations Summary — Fisheries Management Zone 13 (Lake Huron main basin)
- ontarioparks.caPinery trails inventory and maps — Ontario Parks
- abca.caConservation areas (Rock Glen, L Lake, Joany's Woods) — Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority
- lambtonshores.caGrand Bend Main Beach, marina, and visitor information — Municipality of Lambton Shores
- pinerypark.on.caFriends of Pinery Park (stewardship, dark sky programming)