So apparently the [Krylov-Bogoliubov theorem][1] says that every continuous function $f:X\to X$ on a compact metrizable space $X$ has an invariant probability measure $\mu$.

Of course, if $X$ is just a single point then there's only one such $\mu$. But if $X$ is say the Cantor space $\{0,1\}^{\mathbb N}$, or the unit interval $[0,1]$, 
>must there be uncountably many such $\mu$? Must there be an uncountable family of mutually singular $\mu$'s?

  [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krylov%E2%80%93Bogolyubov_theorem