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Sauble Falls Provincial Park Adventures

Sauble Falls Provincial Park offers visitors scenic waterfalls, mature forests, and a variety of outdoor recreation along the Sauble River, making it a prime destination for camping, hiking, and fishing in Ontario.

224
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1957
Year Established

About Sauble Falls Provincial Park

 

Sauble Falls Provincial Park is located near the town of Sauble Beach in Ontario, Canada, along the scenic banks of the Sauble River. The park covers mixed forest landscapes and features a series of picturesque waterfalls, the most notable being Sauble Falls itself where the river cascades over dolomite bedrock. Established in 1957, the park presents an accessible natural retreat on the Bruce Peninsula’s southern edge. The habitat supports diverse flora including sugar maple, white pine, and trembling aspen, and is home to several species of birds, small mammals, and fish such as trout and bass. Recreationally, the park is well known for its family-friendly campground, picnic areas, and hiking trails that wind through forested terrain alongside the river. Fishing is a popular pastime in the Sauble River, and in winter, the park’s trails offer opportunities for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The park’s blend of natural beauty, convenient access from nearby towns, and well-maintained facilities attracts visitors year-round. Sauble Falls itself is a highlight, where visitors can watch the river's force and relax by the serene waters. The park also serves as a gateway to the larger Bruce Peninsula environment, appealing to outdoor enthusiasts seeking both gentle exploration and more challenging adventures nearby.

Highlights

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Sauble Falls Waterfall and Viewing Area

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Sauble River ecosystem supporting native fish species

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Family-friendly developed campground with lakeside sites

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Scenic hiking trails along the river valley

Notable Natural Features

Sauble Falls

A series of small cascades on the Sauble River offering picturesque views and an accessible natural attraction.

Sauble River

A clean, cold-water river supporting diverse fish species and enhancing the park’s natural environment.

Campground Area

Developed camping facilities with electrical hook-ups, accessible washrooms, and family amenities adjacent to the riverfront.