43.21 | -82.01
Kettle Point is on the southeast coast of Lake Huron, on the Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation reserve. The spot faces northwest with good fetch across the lake. The name comes from unique spherical rock formations (kettles) found on the beach. Remarkable geological site. Respect the First Nations community.
Open all year round
Intermediate
Lake Huron fresh water. Flat to choppy. Sandy bottom with rock formations. Good fetch from the NW. Warm water in summer (18-22°C). Progressive depth.
First Nations territory — respect the community and local rules. Rock formations (kettles) on the beach and in the water — obstacles. Waves in strong wind. Sudden thunderstorms.
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