Inverhuron Provincial Park

ALWAYS check Alerts and other information on the official website, as conditions and facility availability are subject to change.

New Camping Rules for 2023 (14-night max) – new for 2023 are revised rules about the maximum number of nights you can camp. In this park, if you are camping between July 1 and the Saturday of the Labour Day long weekend, you’ll be restricted to no more than 14-nights at this park. Outside of those dates, it’s still the old 23-night maximum. Ontario Parks promises this will be clear when booking.
Rules for backcountry camping and the roofed accommodation haven’t changed.

Facebook and Website Links

Inverhuron Official website
Inverhuron Official Facebook

Information

Phone #: 519-368-1959
Main entrance co-ordinates: 44.30039235  -81.57963959
Address: 19 Jordon Rd., RR#2 Tiverton, ON N0G 2T0
Opening seasons: April 28, 2023 to October 29, 2023

Activities

Camping & Accommodation

Car Camping

Inverhuron has three campgrounds with a range of features including electrical service and pull-through sites ideal for larger RVs. The campsites are well separated and private. All sites are treed, spacious and have a level surface making them ideal for larger trailers. The large private sites may mean that you need to bring an extra long extension cord to reach the electrical outlet. All sites are conveniently located close to the comfort stations and showers.

Note: Campers sensitive to Poison Ivy should be aware that it grows naturally throughout the park.

Group Camping

Group campsites are available. Reservations can be made online or by phone.

The two group sites are situated steps from Lake Huron and can accommodate up to 35 people per site. One hydro pedestal is available per site that includes two 30amp plugs and two 15amp plugs. A comfort station with flush toilets and showers is centrally located.

Hiking, Biking & Paddling

Hiking

There is a shared-use trail in the park.

Biking

There is a shared-use trail in the park and cycling on all park roads.

Paddling

Canoeing & Kayaking
Caution should be used by anyone canoeing or kayaking along the shore of Lake Huron as water conditions can quickly change. The waters off Inverhuron are also a popular area for other watersports such as paddle boarding, windsurfing, and waterskiing. The nearby Saugeen River provides excellent canoeing and kayaking opportunities.

Maps & Resources

Ontario parks have an overview map and also a campground map click here for more information

Local Facilities

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