Sauble Falls Provincial Park
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Sauble Falls Provincial Park Review

Southwestern Ontario 🗓️ Spring and Fall (for salmon runs), or generally late Spring to early Fall (April to November)

🌲 About This Park

Sauble Falls Provincial Park is a recreational park located in South Bruce Peninsula, offering a perfect base camp for exploring nearby Sauble Beach and the Bruce Peninsula. It features a cascading waterfall known for spring and fall salmon runs, excellent fishing, and a historic past as a power source. The park provides an exceptional picnicking site with a children's playground and is the end of the Rankin River canoe route, ideal for novice canoeists.

🏔️ Notable Features

Sauble Falls (cascading waterfall), Sauble Trail, Rankin River canoe route

📍 Nearby Attractions

Sauble Beach, Bruce Peninsula, Port Elgin, Wiarton

🎯 Activities

BikingBirdingCanoeingFishingHiking

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⭐ Top Visitor Reviews

👤 SlackerinTO
4.0

"The park and facilities are clean, the sites are a little closer than I would prefer, some are also very narrow, so narrow that once we were in position (actually touching the bushes on one side) the... There are some really good river access points for canoeing or kayaking in the area. Good fishing in spring and fall. The town is very close, just a few minutes down the road, stores, beach and OPP."

👤 Tristan4
4.0

"Our site was 39. Backs onto the river but no access to the water due to steep terrain. No swimming at this park but only 5 km to sauble beach and close to south Hampton and port Elgin. We camped at... Walker house in Port Elgin. How Ella fish market in Wiarton"

👤 Mattnicole
4.0

"Clean bathrooms and showers, beautiful scenery close to sauble neach We camped at Sauble Falls Provincial Park in a Travel Trailer."