Month: July 2023

Lake Huron has three distinct cruising options. There’s Georgian Bay with its shallow, rocky, twisted pine eastern shore. There’s the Lake Huron part of the lake with a Canadian eastern shore and an American western shore. And then there’s the North Channel – the stretch of water between Lake Huron’s northern shore and Manitoulin Island. […]

It starts where the Trent Severn Waterway ends and it ends where the North Channel begins – Port Severn to Killarney. It is Georgian Bay’s Small Craft route that winds its way through the Thirty Thousand Islands. One hundred seventy-five miles long, the Small Craft Route runs through clear fresh water, the weathered remnants of […]