Lake Huron's North Channel: for many it's simply the best freshwater boating experience in the world for kayakers and canoeists, personal water craft enthusiasts, sail boaters and power boaters alike.
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- Killarney

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Map of Lake Huron’s North Channel for Boating, Sailing, Yachting, Canoeing and Kayaking

Lake Huron's North Channel

A Boater's Paradise

Cruising The North Channel

by Mike Gridley, PowerBoat Television





“While visiting the North Channel for a weekend getaway, I was stopped in my tracks; mesmerized by the stunning natural beauty of the rugged shorelines, the pure blue waters and the majestic bald eagle flying overhead.  Everywhere I looked there were signs of the native culture and history of the area.  The North Channel is truly a boater’s paradise”! 
- Kathy Edwards


Stretching approximately 160 nautical miles from Sault Ste. Marie to Killarney, the North Channel features a vast number of uninhabited islands with sheltered anchorages, a natural fjord and the world’s largest freshwater island – Manitoulin Island. 
 
Recognized as one of the ‘best freshwater cruising grounds in the world’, the North Channel offers boaters plenty of opportunity whether venturing on a day trip, a week vacation or a month long stay. Full service marinas welcome boaters to the North Channel and the many picturesque towns provide visitors with all the amenities. The North Channel and its communities invite you to enjoy the peaceful waters and on shore, dining, shopping, festivals, museums, theatre and much more.
 
There’s No Place Like This… Chart your course to The North Channel today!

The North Channel Marine Tourism Council
P.O. Box 70
Spanish, ON
POP 2AO
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info@thenorthchannel.ca




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