Bruce Peninsila – Sauble Falls Provincial Park

Sauble Falls Provincial Park is located in the community of Sauble Falls, town of South Bruce Peninsula, Bruce County in southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is in the lower drainage basin of the Sauble River, which flows into Lake Huron. The campground consists of two sections divided by County Road 13. The West section of the site is a quiet zone (no radios allowed). Group camping is available in the east section. Many sites along the east portion of the park back up against the Sauble River. The park is also the downstream terminus of the Rankin River canoe route

  • The perfect base camp for visits to nearby Sauble Beach and to explore the Bruce Peninsula.
  • An exceptional picnicking site including a children’s adventure playground.
  • Spring and fall spawning runs for Rainbow Trout and Chinook salmon. Watch the fish struggle over each ledge of this cascading waterfall to spawn upstream.
  • Excellent fishing.
  • This historic falls used to power a timber mill and generating station. Now flanked by immature forest, the falls are the end of the Rankin River canoe route – ideal for novice canoeists.

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Bruce Peninsula – Cyprus Lake and sunset

232 drive-in campsites in three campgrounds: Birches, Poplars and Tamarack. The campgrounds front onto Cyprus Lake.  Each campsite has picnic tables and a fire pit with grill.  Potable water taps, cold water sinks and basic washroom facilities are located throughout the campground.  There are no serviced sites or shower facilities in the campground.  Showers are available at private businesses near the park. Firewood must be purchased at the campground office or from local businesses. Only wood from the north Bruce Peninsula can be brought into the campground. This is to prevent the spread of the Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis) within Southern Ontario.  From Cyprus Lake, it is a 15km drive to the town of Tobermory.  The campground is popular and often fills during July and August or on holiday weekends. People who arrive without reservations during the busy summer season, may be disappointed to find the campground full.

http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/on/bruce/activ/activ2/activ2a.aspx

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