Pinery Provincial Park

A scenic provincial park on the shores of Lake Huron, famous for its 10 km sandy beach, rare Oak Savanna ecosystem, coastal dunes, diverse wildlife, and year-round outdoor recreation opportunities.

Location: Grand Bend, ON

Season: Open for all seasons



This provincial park have old Ausable Channel for canoeing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing and it have excellent birdwatching with over 300 bird species recorded.



Best Features:
- 10 km of beautiful sandy Lake Huron shoreline
- Rare Oak Savanna and coastal dune ecosystems with exceptional biodiversity
- Extensive hiking, cycling, paddling, and winter recreation trails
- Spectacular sunsets recognized among the world's best



Why It's Popular:
Pinery Provincial Park is one of Ontario's most visited parks due to its stunning beaches, breathtaking sunsets, family-friendly camping, rich wildlife, rare natural habitats, and activities available throughout all four seasons.

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Activities:

Swimming, Hiking, Cycling, Canoeing, Kayaking, Birdwatching, Fishing, Camping, Cross-country Skiing, Snowshoeing


Amenities:

Campgrounds, Showers, Visitor Centre, Picnic Areas, Canoe Rentals, Kayak Rentals, Bicycle Rentals, Parking, Park Store, Restaurant, Accessible Trails, Drinking Water, Pet-friendly Areas


Experience:

Beach Relaxation, Sunset Viewing, Wildlife Watching, Nature Exploration, Forest Walks, Dune Adventures, Family Camping, Scenic Paddling, Winter Recreation

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