Sauble Falls Provincial Park | Sauble Beach
Our long weekend in August 2018.
Sauble Falls Provincial Park is perfect base camp for visits to nearby Sauble Beach. The falls are just a few steps away from the camping.
Our campsite was extremely small, even for screen house there wasn't enough space. Lucky for us this summer is practically mosquitoes free, unbelievable!
P.S. If you have questions regarding camping in Ontario do not hesitate ask. Thank you for watching.
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Sauble Falls Salmon Run Sauble Falls Provincial Park Ontario Canada By Nomad Honda
Sauble Falls River Provincial Park is one of the most beautiful park in Ontario with The Longest Beach Shore In The World that is on a lake.
Ontario and Sauble Falls River is home to various fish species of various kinds and they swim these creeks and rivers all around Ontario. One of the TOP Places for Fishing in North America which attracts fishers and gamers from all over North America.
The Salmon Species that you are seeing this video are very large and some can be as large as 3 feet long if you are lucky to come across those ones. This is their spawning season and you can see them swim to compete with one another and ONLY the successful ones get to mate.
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TOP 5 Sauble Beach Attractions and Things to Do
Sauble Beach is a beach community in the town of South Bruce Peninsula, Bruce County in the northern area of southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is on the Bruce Peninsula, along the eastern shore of Lake Huron, on the north edge of the Saugeen Nation.
Sauble Beach Attractions:
1. On the Way visit Inglis Falls
2. Sauble Beach Park
3. Sauble Falls Provincial Park
4. Lake Huron - End of Sauble Falls Rd
5. Sunset at Sauble Beach
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Sauble Falls Provincial Park (Part 1)
Our family getaway to Sauble Falls PP.
Sauble Falls Provincial Park, Bruce County Ontario
With a 75 metre crest, the Sauble River's 10 metre step-cascade on the Georgian Bay to Lake Huron portage was harnessed for an 1867 sawmill and 1905 hydroelectric plant. It was the traditional home of the Petun (Tionontati) and Ojibwe peoples. Regional sand dunes originated in glacial Lake Algonquin 11 millennia ago. Native flutitst John Huling's Raven's River and aphorisms about the sands of time by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow bookend the scenic landscapes and botanical close-ups, including those of the hummingbird moth and monarch butterfly.
Sauble Falls Provincial Park (Part 2)
The conclusion to our family vacation to Sauble Falls PP
Sauble Falls, Bruce Peninsula and Sauble Beach, Ontario Canada
a 2 minute flowing slow motion vignette of Sauble Falls, Bruce Peninsula, and Sauble Beach 2017 With Rob, Nancy and Gaea.
CAMPING AND FISHING AT Sauble falls provincial park 2019| Phần 3 | April Ngô
Last day camping and fishing at Sauble falls provincial park, we fish during spring 2019. It's rainbow trout season. I was lucky to catch a Bass but then released it because its spawning season. #campingandfishing #troutfishing2019 #saublefalls
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Woodland Sauble Beach 2016
Six day trip to old Sauble Beach on Lake Huron May 23rd. Great weather and beautiful park.
Sauble Falls Ontario, Jumping and Swimming the Falls
I spent a few hour in this area. I was driving through so I had to stop for a quick dip in the water. It's a great place if you're in the area.
Watch the Full Series of our Tobermory Vacation .
Ep 1 of 5 - Sightseeing and setting up camp - Tobermory Ontario Camping
Ep 2 of 5 - The Grotto - Tobermory Ontario Camping
Ep 3 of 5 - Half Way Log Dump Hike - Tobermory Ontario Camping
Ep 4 of 5 - Caves, Cliffs, Boulders and Swimming Halfway Log Dump - Tobermory Ontario Camping
Ep 5 of 5 - Back to our Site and my Thoughts - Tobermory Ontario Camping
Live Screening with the Tobermory Crew
My bud Alex “Ontario Parks”
Sauble Falls, Ontario
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What to do in Sauble Beach Ontario
Sauble Beach is an amazing place for a family getaway. With 11 km of golden sand, cool and fun shops and attraction and the splashing water of nearby Sauble Falls Provincial Park, it's the drive to escape the crowds.
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Sauble Falls Provincial Park, Bruce County Ontario
Sauble Falls is a step-cascade waterfall near Lake Huron. it was the site of a sawmill and later a hydroelectric plant. There is a concrete race left that sent water In the past a round concrete raceway fed water from a race pond to power turbines that made the electricity then the water went on into the lower river.
The falls are a series of rapids which many people play in. People were jumping from the old concrete race into a pool in the river below.
Sauble Beach - Ontario, Canada
Sauble Beach is a beach community and unincorporated area in the town of South Bruce Peninsula, Bruce County in the northern area of southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is on the Bruce Peninsula, along the eastern shore of Lake Huron, on the north edge of the Saugeen Nation. The beach takes its name from that given by early French explorers to the sandy Sauble River, originally La Rivière Au Sable (river to the sand) also indicating that the river emptied into Lake Huron at a sandy beach. The river was labeled with the French name on maps until 1881, when it became the Sauble River.
Sauble Falls Provincial Park is located in the community of Sauble Falls just few kilometers away from Sauble Beach.
Craigleith to Sauble Falls Provincial Park - Ontario Bike Tour #2 - Day 5 of 10
This video summarizes Day 5 of my 10 day solo bicycle trip along the shores of Lake Simcoe and Lake Huron in Southern Ontario, Canada. All of the clips in the video were filmed on Tuesday July 24, 2018.
In this video I mentioned my 2014 bike tour of the Bruce Peninsula. Unfortunately I don't have videos from that trip, however I have a photo album on my website which describes it in pretty good detail:
Starting from Craigleith Provincial Park I rode onto Highway 26 briefly but then joined the Georgian Rail Trail via Hidden Lake Rd. This trail follows the route of the former Northern Railway Line and goes past Blue Mountain, Craigleith Ski Club and the Alpine Ski Club. It also goes past Georgian Peaks Ski Club. When I got to the community of Thornbury I left the trail, crossed the Beaver River and rode on Arthur St and Bruce St to the Thornbury Bakery Cafe for breakfast. Afterwards I rejoined the trail which terminates in the Town of Meaford where I crossed the Big Head River. After exploring around Meaford briefly I headed west along Nelson St W and then took Gardiner St to join County Rd 12. This took me to Oxmead where I continued west on Side Rd 16. I turned south at the 11th Line and then continued West from Elmheldge on County Road 10 aka Gerald Shortt Pkwy. It started raining here but the rain stayed pretty light and didn't last for long. After Concession Rd 1 the name of the road changes to Grey County Rd 18. I rode through Rockford and then turned and headed North when I got to Inglis Falls Rd. I rode into Owen Sound along 2nd Ave SE and E following beside the Sydenham River. In Owen Sound I explored the harbour and then stopped for lunch at Sabitri's Global Cuisine which is across from the Owen Sound Artists' Co-Op. After lunch I stopped at the Metro grocery store and then headed out of Owen Sound along 2nd Ave W, 14th St W, 13th St W and Grey County Rd 17B aka Derby Keppel townline into Georgian Bluffs. I rode about 5km NW along Highway 6, which really isn't suitable for biking on. When I got to Ledgerock Rd I headed south and joined Concession 3 heading west. I then headed north along Side road 5 which eventually curves west and becomes Concession Rd 5. After crossing County Road 10 the name changes to Park Head Rd and I was now in the Town of South Bruce Peninsula which is part of Bruce County. I turned north when I got to Allenford Rd and then took Silver Lake Rd heading west. I rode north along Bruce County Road 14 which becomes Side Rd 15 after crossing Bruce County Rd 8. I then followed Rankin Bridge Road which took me right to Sauble Falls.
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The bike I used for this trip is a New York made Linear Recumbent Bike which I believe is from around 2004. I carried my gear in 2 Giant Waterproof Panniers, and mounted my tent and sleeping pad on the top of the rack.
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Sauble Beach Ontario:
Sauble Beach is an incredible place for a family friendly getaway located in town of South Bruce Peninsula. part of the beach is located on Saugeen Ojibway Nation Territory. Sauble beach is an easy day trip drive from Toronto, driving through Brampton an Owen Sound. At over 11 km long, Sauble Beach is said to be the second longest freshwater beach in Canada after Wasaga Beach. Since the town faces west, the sunsets are visible and are very beautiful, makes for great pictures. There are plenty of tourist attractions including the Sauble Falls Provincial Park is a must see, especially if you have kids they will surely enjoy playing in the falls.
Sauble Falls Provincial Park October 11, 2015
Not as bright as last year. Trees are about 2 weeks behind in the color change. Weather was great for a Thanksgiving camping trip. Video done with DJI Phantom 3.
Sauble Falls River Salmon Run Sauble Fall Provincial Park By Nomad Honda
Sauble Falls River Provincial Park is one of the most beautiful park in Ontario with The Longest Beach Shore In The World that is on a lake.
Ontario and Sauble Falls River is home to various fish species of various kinds and they swim these creeks and rivers all around Ontario. One of the TOP Places for Fishing in North America which attracts fishers and gamers from all over North America.
The Salmon Species that you are seeing this video are very large and some can be as large as 3 feet long if you are lucky to come across those ones. This is their spawning season and you can see them swim to compete with one another and ONLY the successful ones get to mate.
Please do not forget to share and subscribe.
Sauble Falls at Sauble Beach Ontario Canada
Video of Sauble Falls taken 24-Apr-2011 at Sauble Beach Ontario, Canada. The sauble beach provincial park is along this side of the sauble river. Not too many people camping this time of the year. There were a few fisherman and some were catching a few.