Field Guides/Northern Bruce Peninsula/Paddling — Sea & Coastal
Strong
Best WindowJune through September; calmest water on the Lake Huron west side and in Wingfield Basin
Variantssea-kayaking
RegionNorthern Bruce Peninsula, Ontario

Paddling — Sea & Coastal.

Stokes Bay and the sheltered Lake Huron west shore are the calmer half of Northern Bruce Peninsula's sea-kayaking, with the Fishing Islands archipelago breaking up the open water. On the Georgian Bay side, the Bruce Peninsula National Park escarpment coastline runs past cliffs up to 61 m above water, the High Dump backcountry shore, and the landing at Wingfield Basin under Cabot Head Lightstation.

Paddling — Sea & Coastal in Northern Bruce Peninsula
01 — What to know

The brief.

Both shores reward staged multi-day trips over single-day outings. The Lake Huron west side around Stokes Bay is the more forgiving water — sheltered bays, cobble landings, and the Fishing Islands as wind breaks.

The Georgian Bay cliff coast is more committing — long unbroken cliff sections without easy bail-out, exposure to sudden weather changes, and cold water year-round. Wingfield Basin at Cabot Head is the most natural Georgian Bay-side mid-trip landing; the wreck of the Gargantua is visible from shore there.

June through September is the typical window; calm-day forecasts matter on the cliff coast.

02 — Locations

3. places.

  1. 01

    Stokes Bay and Lake Huron west shore

    Sheltered bays and the Fishing Islands archipelago on the calmer side of the peninsula.

  2. 02

    Bruce Peninsula NP Georgian Bay coast

    Sea-kayak route past cliffs (up to 61 m above water), the Grotto, High Dump, and Wingfield Basin.

  3. 03

    Wingfield Basin (Cabot Head)

    Sheltered cove with the wreck of the Gargantua visible from shore; landing area below Cabot Head Lightstation.

03 — Conditions

Today's read.

Air Quality
19
eu-aqi · low
UV Index
0.7
scale 0–11
Humidity
83%
relative
Visibility
18.0 km
clear
Temp
+1.9°
H 11° · L -1°
Sun
05:59 / 20:44
14h 45m daylight
D
Out of season for paddling — sea & coastal

Temperature (1.9°C) below the typical range and outside the typical season window.