There are plenty of places to see and visit around Tiny. Whether you love hiking or cycling, Tiny is a region where 3
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Last updated: April 29, 2026
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The Pine Trail is a wide, mostly flat trail that cuts through the forests of Wasaga Beach Provincial Park. While it's a multi-use trail for hikers and bikers during the summer, it winter it is closed for all by XC ski traffic in order to preserve the groomed tracks.
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Wasaga Beach Provincial Park has 14 kilometers of beach and over 50 kilometers of trails for hiking and XC skiing. The Wasaga Beach Welcome Centre has great information about the natural and human history of the area including the HMS Nancy wreckage that was rediscovered in 1927 after being burnt by her crew during the War of 1812 to avoid the cargo being seized by the US.
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This five kilometer trail encircles Kettle's Lake and provides a nice loop for visitors to enjoy. The trail is named after the Wendat people, also known as the Huron, who have called this area home for hundreds of years.
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This park sits on a peninsula jutting into Lake Huron near Penetanguishene. Across it's 2,915 hectares you'll find a wide array of ecosystems like mature woodlands, bog fens, coastal marshes, and dunes.
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This lake in Awenda Provincial Park is the perfect place to visit for hiking, fishing, and canoeing. The peaceful surrounding and flat grade make it accessible for most visitors.
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