Field Guides/Orillia/Paddling — Flatwater
Strong
Best WindowLate May through mid-October
Variantscanoeing · kayaking · sup
RegionOrillia, Ontario

Paddling — Flatwater.

Couchiching Beach Park, Centennial Park, and Tudhope Park each carry public Lake Couchiching launches inside Orillia — three different entry points to the same flatwater lake, all walkable from downtown. Tudhope Park doubles as a Lake Simcoe access on the south side of the isthmus, opening onto the much bigger lake when conditions allow.

Paddling — Flatwater in Orillia
01 — What to know

The brief.

Lake Couchiching is the comfortable daily-paddle lake from Orillia — sheltered enough for canoes, kayaks, and SUP from any of the three city launches. Lake Simcoe is large enough that paddling there means watching the weather; Tudhope Park is the main access if you're heading onto open Simcoe water.

The Trent–Severn Waterway corridor north toward Lock 42 (Washago) and the Severn River is paddleable between motor-boat traffic during the navigation season. Late May through mid-October is the practical window.

The two-lake setup makes Orillia a daily-paddle product rather than a destination canoe route — paddlers heading for multi-day routes generally head north into the Muskoka or Kawartha lake systems.

02 — Locations

2. places.

  1. 01

    Lake Couchiching launches (Couchiching Beach Park, Centennial Park, Tudhope Park)

    Three public city-park launches on Lake Couchiching.

  2. 02

    Lake Simcoe launch (Tudhope Park)

    Public access onto Lake Simcoe from the south side of the city.

03 — Conditions

Today's read.

Air Quality
21
eu-aqi · low
UV Index
1.5
scale 0–11
Humidity
82%
relative
Visibility
16.7 km
clear
Temp
+3.9°
H 14° · L 0°
Sun
05:52 / 20:35
14h 43m daylight
C
Marginal conditions for paddling — flatwater

Temperature (3.9°C) below the typical range.