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Goderich is a historic town perched on cliffs overlooking Lake Huron, nicknamed "the prettiest town in Canada" by Queen Victoria. The spot faces west with a harbour and beach at the base of the cliffs. Immense fetch across Lake Huron. The salt port (the world's largest salt mine runs under the lake) is a unique visual landmark.
Lake Huron fresh water. Flat to rough. Sandy bottom. 200+ km fetch. Waves possible in strong W wind. Warm water in summer (18-22°C). The harbour offers a slightly protected area.
Intermediate
Open all year round
Unstable cliffs — stay away from cliff base. Port structures and jetties — obstacles. Marine traffic (salt port). Significant waves in strong wind. Sudden thunderstorms. Beach access via a winding road from the cliff top.
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