Discover the best top things to do in Huron County, United States including Blyth Bike Tours, Bannockburn Conservation Area, Windmill Lake Wake & Eco Park, Huron Historic Gaol, Point Farms Provincial Park, Cove Beach, Huron County Museum, Menesetung Bridge, Blyth Festival, Morrison Dam Conservation Area.
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5.0 based on 19 reviews
Guided bycicle tours of the historic Village of Blyth Canada. Bikes and helmets provided. Tours depart from Blyth Bike Tours on Queen St. and Cowbell Brewing in Blyth. Tours for families with younger children and private groups are available (no additional surcharge).
5.0 based on 12 reviews
It is a well marked trail with winding creek all kinds of different trees and lots of wildlife. Our dog loves this trail and you can do a short trip or a long roundabout walk. It is a very interesting area and seems to be a gem overlooked by many as it has always been few people taking advantage of the area.
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Windmill Lake Wake & Eco Park is a unique, environmentally friendly outdoor recreation centre in the heart of Huron County.
Great staff and a beautiful property. Three of us (ages 11, 14, 45), all first time wake boarders went and our instructor Cam did a great job coaching and driving the cable, we were up wake boarding and doing surface 180's before our Beginner Lesson was done! Will definitely be back for more. Next time we may add the Aqua Park, it looks like a blast. Book ahead, they seem to fill up, especially on weekends. Also, happy to see they have appropriate COVID precautions in place.
4.5 based on 169 reviews
Not as scary as Alcatraz but a very intesting stop ... more of a deterent from bad behavior than the facilities they are building today. The governers house was also interesting ... lots to learn too.... make sure to ask why he lived on site. You can't do much for $6 ... take the kids too.... see how thing used to be and read some of the stories and reasons people were jailed..... some a chuckle, some heartbreaking.
4.5 based on 123 reviews
Decent sized sites with decent privacy, though some are better than others. We had a non electrical camp site in the colborne site. Gets a little busy with younger folks on the weekend but nothing outlandish, Don’t forget a ground tarp, as the sites can be gravelly. The beach is lovely. Walk past the parking lot for a bit more room as the beach area closer to the parking lot has eroded. Sunsets are amazing. Hiking trails are not listed in km, but rather minutes. Keep in mind those are to be doubled if walking with kids. Parts of the hiking trail are Quite sunny. Washrooms are decently cleaned for a campground. However, expect a wait in the mornings because there is a limit on the amount of people allowed in. (Covid) And some people were doing hair and makeup inside the washroom ????????♀️Bring a mask to wear inside the washrooms per request. All in all we had a lovely time.
4.5 based on 97 reviews
Goderich, a town of many facets, with beautiful beaches, incredible city design with wonderful little stores and restaurants. Aside from being right on Huron Lake with long shallow walk in the water beaches, in my view, it is one of the most incredibly wholehearted town with picturesque spots everywhere. The people are extremely friendly; the sights around town are unique. The restaurants, well, mama mia, great food! We walked everywhere, took our time and swam at Rotary Cove beach, enjoyed sitting in the park overlooking the bay, had a drink at the old train station. Simply delightful. The water had cooled off a bit but was still refreshing for Lake Huron for September. We recommended many of our friends to go and visit and we are planning to go back ourselves.
4.5 based on 92 reviews
Packed full of interesting items and we go every year as part of the family tradition.Thank you to Sinead Cox, who's quick response ,ensured we kept that tradition going by making a visit possible on their first day open .Call ahead and book your visit ,you will nor be disappointed.Great job guys.
4.5 based on 136 reviews
Great trail system east of the bridge. Great view, beautiful trees and well maintained. Many trail options and distances to mix it up if so desired.
4.5 based on 74 reviews
Join the thousands of adventurers who come ready to see some of the finest, boldest, most brilliant theatre in the land. We have 45 Seasons to prove it. Always relevant, always real. This is Blyth. Evenings at 8pm; matinees at 2pm. No performances on Mondays.
This is a consistently high calibre theatre with original plays that make regional history come to life in compelling and very moving ways. Over recent years we have seen brilliant and poignant plays, with superb acting and sets, about subjects as diverse as the 19th century African American proprietor of the Wilberforce Hotel, PT Barnum, Guy Lombardo, and the bizarre ponzi scheme of the "Pigeon King." Well worth a side trip if you plan to go to the Stratford Festival. Well worth a trip in any event!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Lovely easy ,well maintained trail. Lots of bridges and wild mushrooms,and beautiful white squirrels.
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