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Home of world-famous Wiarton Willie, Bluewater Park offers shorefront camping right in town. Take a swim in Colpoy's Bay—or try kayaking, canoeing, or boating instead. Anglers can also set up on the bay to catch local bass and trout. After a day in the water, hike more of Bruce Trail as it winds through surrounding woodlands. Campers can set up on park grounds in a tent or RV and access wifi, electric hookups, and washrooms.
Thirty minutes from Wiarton lies Inglis Falls Conservation Area. Discover its up-close beauty and view the stunning 18-meter waterfall cascading over layers of limestone. Or enjoy panoramic views of the falls from various lookout points. Hiking trails of all levels wind through scenic Bruce Peninsula. Hikers can stop and have lunch at on-site picnic areas, as well. Hipcampers will want to find a Hipcamp nearby since there are no campgrounds on-site.
Wiarton has a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are generally warm and humid, with temperatures averaging 25°C. It’s a popular time for campers who enjoy swimming, boating, and fishing in Georgian Bay. Hiking and wildlife viewing are popular in spring and fall when temperatures are mild—ranging from 5–15°C. Winter brings snowfall and opportunities for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and ice fishing. Temperatures are often between -5° to -10°C during this season.