Where We Live, Work, and Play on Trails…
We live, work, and play on the traditional lands of the Robinson-Huron Treaty territory, where trails connect not only communities—but histories, cultures, and stories.
This is Huron Shores. And these are our trails.


Every trail in Huron Shores tells a story.
Of water and rock. Of pine and birch. Of footsteps that came long before us.
From the rugged coastal lookouts to quiet river paths, our trails invite you to explore not only the land—but your connection to it.
- Great Lakes Waterfront Trails – Find us in Section #3 – North Channel from Iron Bridge to Thessalon .
- Trans Canada Trail
- Voyageur Trail – Trail heads at end of Warnock St., Iron Bridge, Melwel Road, and Little Rapids. Linear trail, plan ahead!
- Snowmobile Trail – Algoma Sno-Plan Affiliation – North Shore Loop
🥾 Trails Don’t Stop at Our Borders
Huron Shores is proud to be part of a broader network of trails that stretch across the North Shore and into the heart of Algoma.
Our trails connect—with each other, with our neighbours, and with the land itself.
Explore beyond our boundaries and discover:
🌲 Blind River & Mississagi First Nation
Boom Camp Trails – Blind River and Mississauga First Nation are proudly hosting stunning walking and cycling trails throughout our precious wetlands.
🌅 Thessalon
Thessalon Coastal Trail – A community gem that leads you to Lake Huron along a coastal trail with sections that are also accessible for all levels of adventure.
🧭 Bruce Mines
Historic Mines Trail – A beautiful hiking/walking trail that allows visitors to step back in history and experience Bruce Mines the way it was.
🧗 Elliot Lake
Explore Elliot Lake Trails – You can use many different trails to hike, bike, ski or ride. You can find diverse wildlife and great lookout points throughout many of the trails in the area.
🤝 Connecting Communities
Together, our trail systems form a northern web of discovery—each loop, lookout, and boardwalk a new chance to explore the shared story of this land.
📍Your Trail Itinerary Starts Here
Start in Huron Shores. Make a day of it. Or plan a weekend loop.
- Algoma, That Real. – Backpacking and Hiking
- Northern Ontario Travel – The Official Magazine
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