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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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 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.
TOP 7 TOBERMORY Attractions and Things To Do
TOP 7 Tobermory Attractions and Things To Do.
1. Flowerpot Island -
A trip to Flowerpot Island is one of the best experiences in Fathom Five National Marine Park.
There are 2 boat tours avialble from
Bruce Anchor Cruises and Blue Heron Cruises.
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2. The Grotto, Bruce Peninsula National Park -
NEW for 2018: Online reservations for Grotto parking time slots coming this summer. Check for details.
An online reservation system will be in place for Grotto parking this summer. Parking will be limited to 4 hour time slots to experience this popular attraction.
Address:
469 Cyprus Lake Rd
Tobermory, ON N0H 2R0
3. Tobermory Ferry Terminal
Address: 8 Eliza St, Tobermory, ON N0H 2R0
Phone: +1 800-265-3163
Also Take Relaxing Walk Along The Harbour. There Are Many Restaurants And Shops Here.
4. Singing Sands Beach -
Address: Dorcas Bay Rd, Northern Bruce Peninsula, ON, Phone: +1 800-268-3838
5. Optional - Chi-Cheemaun Ferry to Manitoulin Island-
Board The Ferry From Tobermory Ferry Terminal.
Details here:
6. Sunken Shipwreck -
The and re are 2 boat tours avialble from
Bruce Anchor Cruises and Blue Heron Cruises.
7. Big Tub Lighthouse -
Details here:
Address: 264 Big Tub Rd, Tobermory, ON N0H 2R0
Phone: +1 800-268-3838
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We left the guys at home and went on a road trip to explore Lake Huron in Canada!
Places we saw (in order):
Georgian Bluffs, Owen Sound, Bruce Peninsula National Park, Sauble Beach, Goderich, Grand Bend Beach.
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Showing one of the many amazing must see place to travel to and visit in Canada, and on of my favourite photography destinations! Crystal clear water, Grottos, bluffs, cliffs, and stoney beaches! Todays trip was to Tobermory, Ontario, Canada. Its at the northern tip where Georgian bay becomes lake Huron. If you have a chance to visit, I highly recommend it. Showing you guys a little of what I do and how I get my photos! This video was taken back in April 2015.
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Sauble beach Canada
Sauble Beach (pop. 2000) 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.[1] The river was labelled with the French name on maps until 1881, when it became the Sauble River; in early years, a sawmill was built on the river, and later, a hydro electric plant.
The first settler is reported to have been John Eldridge, who built a cottage nearby in 1877. Other settlers followed and the village continued to grow with a boarding house and then a store. In the 1900s a large sawmill below the falls on the Sauble River employed 40 people. Initially, development was to the south and later to the east of the river. By the early decades of the 1900s, Sauble Beach was attracting visitors because of its gorgeous beaches; this grew as an increasing number of families acquired automobiles.
Beach and other activities
At over seven miles long (11 km), Sauble Beach is said to be the second longest freshwater beach in the world after Wasaga Beach. Since the town faces west, the sunsets are visible and are sometimes beautiful. While Cottage Life magazine does not specifically mention Sauble Beach, it rates other nearby communities highly in its article 10 spectacular places to watch a sunset in Ontario. With clear skies, a dry atmosphere, and an unobstructed view of the skyline, many of the west-facing towns along the shores of Lake Huron have the perfect conditions for a breathtaking sunset.
Sauble Beach, Ontario, Sunset
A phenomenon of sandbar deposits building out along the Lake Huron shoreline keeps the water at Sauble very shallow and warm. This is one of the very few beaches in Ontario where cars are allowed to drive and park on the sand near the water, at least on the side (left of the entrance) that is part of the Saugeen First Nation native lands; a $15 to $20 charge applies for vehicle access to that area (Sauble Park). Otherwise, vehicles must park off the sand in designated areas.
Recreational activities include swimming, windsurfing, water-skiing, fishing, golfing, lawn bowling, tennis, street dances, beach volleyball, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and birding. The town hosts an annual Winterfest. In summer, there are weekly Family Movie Nights, an annual sandcastle building contest, Cruise Nights on Tuesdays, a Sauble Beach Guitar Festival and an 8 km Walk/Run. The Festival of the Classical Guitar has been held since 2007.
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Everyone goes to Sauble -- grandparents, families, teenagers, singles, and lovers, from near and far. Sauble was voted the number one beach in Ontario (Toronto Star) in 2002 and in 2004 was named one of the top 10 beaches in Canada (MacLean's Magazine). Visit a Sauble Beach Cottage this summer!