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How long is the drive from Goderich to Sauble Beach?

The direct drive from Goderich to Sauble Beach is 70.2 mi (113 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 48 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Goderich to Sauble Beach, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Maelstrom Winery and Rotary Cove Beach, or the ever-popular CNR School on Wheels Museum.

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Best stops along Goderich to Sauble Beach drive

The top stops along the way from Goderich to Sauble Beach (with short detours) are Sauble Beach, MacGregor Point Provincial Park, and Huron Historic Gaol. Other popular stops include Sauble Falls Provincial Park, Kincardine Lighthouse and Museum, and Menesetung Bridge.
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CNR School on Wheels Museum

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Historic Sites
Specialty Museums
Points of Interest & Landmarks
A unique artifact of Ontario history - a train that served as a school and residence for a teacher and their family in the north. Imagine serving remote students who traveled to the train daily for a week instruction and waited until the train returned before getting more schooling! Great artifacts to see and handle including an interpreter who can share all the hacks of education in those days!
Andria B — Google review
A really interesting and unique piece of Ontario history! Check the hours/days it's open before you go. Worth a quick visit en route - especially for teachers!!!
Michelle M — Google review
This place was a fun stop on a Guess Where trips! So happy we made the visit out to the area!
Lacy M — Google review
Great spot to visit, and a very knowledgeable tour guide!
Alison C — Google review
Great little place with some big history!! The tour guide was interesting and very knowledgable about everything that happened with this school on wheels! Thanks for the tour!!
Lisa M — Google review
Really cool place with interesting history. The staff is so nice and helpful. Our family had such a good time.
Yan L — Google review
Very interesting but not set up for large groups. My students loved it and talked about it for weeks after so they obviously learned something. Thank you for accommodating our school!
Judy — Google review
Cool little piece of Canadian history. Anne the guide was knowledgeable.
Matter — Google review
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4.5
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76 Victoria Terrace, Clinton, ON N0M 1L0, Canada
http://www.centralhuron.com/schoolcar
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Maelstrom Winery

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Maelstrom Winery is a hidden gem in the Seaforth area, offering an amazing guided tasting and tour experience. The knowledgeable and personable owner, Brian, provides insights into their unique wines that are reasonably priced. Visitors can enjoy a tasty charcuterie board that complements the wine selection. The winery also features live music for a delightful atmosphere.
We LOVE coming here with our dogs. The patio is beautiful with an amazing view. We enjoy getting flights and snacks and on dog days then even have snacks for the dogs. The staff are so friendly.
Christine H — Google review
Absolutely stunning location, the staff were knowledgeable and attentive. The kibbles were delish. And the wine, something for everyone's palate. Came home with a dozen bottles 😂Thanks for the great afternoon, The Kovacs
Loriann K — Google review
Not worthiet to stop by!! We ordered charcuterie and graize board. 90% was just bread. Staled bread. Cheese and meat scarce and badly selection. Vine was ok. I will recommend the marquette and and frontenac 2023
M K — Google review
Sampling some local wines and cheeses on a beautiful patio overlooking a vast vineyard ans watching the leaves turn was a beautiful experience. We enjoyed every minute and will definitely recommend thisvasca day trip for our guests (only 26 min from us).
Rita B — Google review
We stayed in their cabin for 3 nights, and it was great! There were so many accommodations such as; keurig coffee pods, tea, and condiments. There was lots of natural light which was a bonus. The view of the vineyard was beautiful. The cabin was clean and very comfortable, the sleeping and living area was decorated very nice. Would reserve again when visiting the area. The host was very friendly and answered all of our questions! We also checked out the winery, the staff was friendly and the wine was great! We also brought wine to take home.
Aaron — Google review
An update on this wonderful boutique winery. Shannon is an excellent hostess, attentive, and customer oriented. The wines are quite good! Petite Pearl a must try. If you are bypassing this winery, just outside Seaforth, on your way to Lake Huron or Goderich you are missing out!
Al G — Google review
Another hidden gem. This is a beautiful place with a great selection of wines (quality not quantity). We had a flight of red and white wines and all of them were outstanding. Also, the charcuterie board had superb varieties even if you are a vegetarian/vegan. Finally, the live music was enjoyable and the scenery was beautiful. Highly recommended!
Raunak T — Google review
Awesome afternoon drive with a stop at Maelstrom Winery. We had our dog with us and no issues. Actually they brought a bowl of fresh water for her. Great Canadian wine. Nice relaxing visit. Great outdoor seatings.
Susan A — Google review
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4.5
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78925 Sanctuary Line, Seaforth, ON N0K 1W0, Canada
http://maelstromwinery.ca/
+1 519-233-9463
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Rotary Cove Beach

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Public beach
Outdoor Activities
Rotary Cove Beach in Goderich is a serene and popular destination offering crystal clear waters, soft sand, and stunning views of Lake Huron. It's an ideal spot for relaxation, swimming, and exploring nature trails. The beach features amenities such as concessions, washrooms, fitness equipment, and play areas for families. While it can get crowded during summer weekends, the free parking makes it accessible for budget-conscious travelers.
So impressed with the upkeep of all the beaches along this area. So clean there is bathrooms, food, places, parks, lots to do. No one will be disappointed from swimming to picnics to playing ball to letting the dogs run in a special Designated area. Breathtaking views especially if you can catch a sunset. Literally close to everything. There is a lot of parking, and even though there was a lot of people there it didn’t feel super busy. Highly recommend hitting the beaches!
M M — Google review
This was our last stop on our road trip to Stratford and Goderich (Saturday, August 16, 2025). The beach was pretty crowded, but there was more parking here than at the Main Beach. Parking was $6 an hour and free after 5 p.m. Fortunately we got there late and only had to pay for an hour. The beach is a mixture of sand and rock, so bring something to wear on your feet. The views were beautiful and we enjoyed our walk along the boardwalk and up to the Lookout Point. The water of Lake Huron was very clean & crystal clear! Highly recommend driving the extra hour to get here from Stratford. So beautiful!! 😊👍💜
Lorna S — Google review
Just visited a pristine beach today. crystal clear water, no trash in sight, and the sand felt amazing! Loving this clean vibe 🌊🏖️
Yasir A — Google review
The water, the beach, everything thing was beautiful. The water looked so blue in the distance, it was like you were on an island. Lots of benches and places to sit for picnics, BBQs, or just to enjoy the view. There's a nice little place there that sells many flavours of ice cream and other snacks. I will definitely be bringing my family back here!!
Zoey-Ann S — Google review
Ample space to enjoy and put up a tent for you and your friends. The lake wasn't that crowded.
Lesley K — Google review
Rotary Cove Beach is a quiet and peaceful spot, perfect if you’re looking to relax without the crowds. The beach is clean, with calm waves and plenty of space to sit and enjoy the view. Great place for a calm walk, a peaceful swim, or just to unwind by the water.
SHAREN ! — Google review
This Beach is a great spot! The views are beautiful, and the water is perfect for a swim. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors.
Kamal S — Google review
Beautiful place to be in summer . Not crowded at all. Clear water , kids had fun all day . But bring water shoes.
Manjinder K — Google review
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4.5
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352 Cove Rd, Goderich, ON, Canada
https://www.goderich.ca/en/stay-and-play/beaches.aspx
+1 519-612-1379
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Goderich Lighthouse

Mentioned on 
12 lists 
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Goderich Lighthouse, constructed in 1847, is a significant historical site and the oldest lighthouse on the Canadian side of Lake Huron. Perched on a bluff, it offers breathtaking views of the turquoise waters of Lake Huron during the day and stunning sunsets in the evening. Visitors can also access St. Christopher's Beach via wooden stairs from the lighthouse. With its quaint charm and panoramic vistas, this iconic structure is a must-see attraction in Goderich.
Breathtaking Views & Family Memories Visiting the Goderich Lighthouse was such a special experience for our family! The view of Lake Huron from the top is absolutely stunning—especially during sunset. We reached there just in time to watch the sun dip into the water, painting the sky with incredible colours. It felt magical, and the kids were in awe. The area around the lighthouse is well-kept, with benches and open space for the little ones to run around safely. We took lots of family photos with the lighthouse and the lake in the background—definitely memories we’ll cherish. It’s a peaceful, scenic spot that makes you slow down and really enjoy the moment. A must-visit if you’re in or around Goderich. Perfect for families, couples, or even solo travelers looking for beauty and calm.
Shahzad K — Google review
A peaceful, quiet spot with absolutely stunning views of Lake Huron. The lighthouse is charming, but the real highlight is the panoramic view from the bluff—especially at sunset. It’s calm, uncrowded, and perfect for a relaxing visit. Highly recommend if you love scenic, serene places!
Komal T — Google review
This is a small well-kept lighthouse on a bluff overlooking lake Huron and the town of godrich. There's a nice little Park with a swing set for the kids. There's no parking lot but you can easily park on the street. There are benches along the bluff where you can sit and look out over the water and the harbor. While we were there two freighters left port and it was cool to watch.
Amber C — Google review
The Goderich Lighthouse is a beautiful historic landmark with stunning views of Lake Huron. There is free street parking available nearby, though the spaces are limited. Stairs beside the lighthouse lead directly down to St. Christopher’s Beach, making it a convenient spot to enjoy both the lighthouse and the waterfront. A must-see stop when visiting Goderich.
Danzi D — Google review
Have been there a couple of times now, once in summer and now once in spring. You can either “cheat” and drive up there or park near the beach and take the better way and climb the stairs. They are steep and does take your breath away. There are benches on some levels that you can use. Once you are up the sight takes your breath away. The clear blue waters. Benches facing the water, one can sit there on a good day and spend some time. Next time winter Goderich Lighthouse or perhaps Autumn.
S ( — Google review
Beautiful scenery. It's a very relaxing area. Definitely a must see area if you visit Goderich;
Trish W — Google review
The lighthouse is situate across the Goderich Main beach but you need to climb lot of stairs to reach to the place, the view of the entire town is great from the Lighhouse.
Prasun G — Google review
Peaceful place to sit down, feel the brise, look at the lake, bring a snack, lunch or dessert and enjoy nature
Elizabeth S — Google review
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Harbour Ln, 1 Harbour Ln, Goderich, ON N7A 4J8, Canada
https://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=1043/wilsonkatie106@gmail.com
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Huron County Museum

Mentioned on 
10 lists 
History museum
Museums
The Huron County Museum, located in Goderich, offers a captivating journey through the history and culture of the region. Through its diverse exhibits and collections, visitors can explore the founding, settlement, and evolution of Huron County. The museum boasts interactive displays and an extensive array of historical artifacts that provide insight into the area's rich heritage. From early settlement to agriculture and military history, the museum's permanent exhibitions offer a comprehensive look at the communities' past.
So amazing the items on display are so priceless to see before my time the school had so many different bicycles amazing the massive train to the old horse buggys well worth a visit and the price is great you can while there get a pass for the jail tour it is with in walking distance or a 2 minute drive. The price for both was $12.50 vs $7.50 each.
Paul C — Google review
Absolutely loved this tour! So much to see and learn about. Some areas are interactive. Fascinating to look at all the old machinery, fire trucks, CN train, lots to see you will not be disappointed. So much History in this beautiful little town.
M M — Google review
The Huron County Museum is a wonderful place to explore and learn about the region’s history. The exhibits are well put together, covering everything from local heritage and artifacts to more interactive displays that make the experience engaging for all ages. The museum is clean, organized, and easy to navigate, with friendly staff who are happy to answer questions. A great stop in Goderich for anyone interested in history and culture.
Danzi D — Google review
A nice visit...my interest was their military exhibit which included an artillery piece and a Sherman Tank plus a LAV III. The full sized train was cool as well.
Brian H — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Huron County Museum — Goderich, ON We visited the jail first and then headed to the museum — you can buy tickets for both right at the jail, which is super convenient. The museum was much bigger inside than I expected, with two floors full of interesting exhibits to explore. Lots of local history, artifacts, and displays that kept us engaged the whole time. We had a great time here and definitely recommend visiting both the jail and the museum together for full experience.
Emma P — Google review
Visitied both the museum and Gaol at the same time, you need to spend 20 mins approx in both the sites, the museum is a must visit to know Canadian History, the ticket price are nominal and Helpdesk is very polite and helpful. Parking is available all around and near to the downtown.
Prasun G — Google review
We came to visit the gaol, and then headed to the museum. It is huge, it has a big collection of artifacts. My kids had a lot of fun. We spent there a couple of hours in a rainy day. Definitely recommend
Nadiia S — Google review
We were in Goderich and found this museum. It happened to World Museum Day and the entrance was free! A nice museum with so many things to see specially from Huron County. All the agricultural/farm equipment, bicycles, farm tools, military stuff and so much history from homes. The highlight? An entire coal steam engine (it is massive) inside. You can get in and feel the size of it. There was a section for the salt mine which was still under construction but still open. The lady was so kind to walk us through what was available and explain how salt is mined in Goderich - works largest underground salt mine. I am so glad the brand that we purchase is mined in Goderich. Elbows Up!
S ( — Google review
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110 North St, Goderich, ON N7A 2T8, Canada
http://www.huroncountymuseum.ca/
+1 519-524-2686
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Menesetung Bridge

Mentioned on 
10 lists 
Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
The Menesetung Bridge, located in Goderich, Ontario, is a historic railway bridge that has been repurposed into a picturesque pedestrian walkway. Offering stunning views of the Maitland River, Lake Huron, and the harbor, it provides an excellent opportunity for a leisurely stroll while taking in the natural beauty of the surroundings. The bridge also serves as a starting point for various trails that lead through the adjacent forested areas.
One of the top places to visit when in Goderich.What a incredible view from the Menesetung Bridge. The Menesetung Bridge was the longest bridge in Ontario at the time of its construction and is a fine example of a typical Canadian Pacific Rail bridge. The seven spans each measure 104 feet in length and 12 feet in width, creating a total length of 750 feet. Parking is available at the base of the bridge.
Dan C — Google review
This lovely trail is well-maintained. Easy to navigate with some amazing scenic views of the area. Unfortunately, the famous Bridge is still under construction and we weren't able to walk across it. Fingers crossed it will be completed by next year when we visit again.
Danielle L — Google review
Amazing! It's a well maintained wooden bridge. It's fantastic scenery from the bridge. You can overlook people fishing on the boat and canoeing. Some people rode through the bridge. We were there in a Saturday morning in September. It's not crowded. The parking is free with 3 hours limited. It's close to water front tourist area.
金玫Barrie J — Google review
Part of the Tiger Dunlop trail. Free parking at the south end of the bridge- walk up the gravel path for a stunning view of the golf course on the right/east. Lots of birds. The bridge is amazing and there are some historical signs. On the left/west side, at the north end is a loop trail - no distance but I would say maybe 2km? It is mostly flat and easy to follow. It follows the river at first, so you can see (and hear) the salt mine facilitates. I thought it would bring us to a nice view of Lake Huron, but no. It’s all woods. There is an ancient oak tree with it’s story on a plaque. When you get back to the bridge you can continue north if desired.
Jen H — Google review
Easy hike and beautiful scenery... That's a win win for me. It's a nice relaxing place with amazing views as a reward. The paths are wide and easy to walk. Bikes are allowed too.
Ashley F — Google review
I love this bridge💙 Perfect day to walk and see a nice view of Lake Huron, parking is free ( big bonus! )... there are trails that you can enjoy after the bridge as well. We walked here last July 2nd, and the view was super pretty. We even saw a beaver from the other side of the river swimming across. Just perfect for our afternoon delight. xx
Rhon G — Google review
What a bless to have the view from the bridge. The fall colour, fresh air, the shady trail, and the shallow river below for fishing. Another must go place in Goderich. Lots of parking on the entrance by the trail to the bridge. Short and easy way up there. Not crowded even on Sunday.
Sen C — Google review
What a beautiful day for a walk on the bridge, they called for rain but we missed it. My friend and I enjoyed the beautiful view and met the sweetest lady who was camping near by, she told us about her travels. I think we were both in awe at her experiences, she was retired and just camping from place to place. Thanks for the wonderful, memorable day.
Elizabeth C — Google review
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3Y2, Goderich to Auburn Rail Trail, Goderich, ON, Canada
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Huron Historic Gaol

Mentioned on 
13 lists 
Temporarily Closed
History museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Huron Historic Gaol, a distinctive building that operated as a jail with a focus on humane treatment since 1841, is now a popular tourist destination in Goderich. Visitors from around the globe flock to this site, often booking tours in advance. Led by knowledgeable guides, these tours take guests through the corridors while providing insights into its history. Goderich boasts rich Ontario history and the Huron Gaol stands out as one of its key attractions.
A Fascinating Step Back in Time – Perfect for Curious Minds! We visited the Huron Historic Gaol as part of our family trip to Goderich, and it truly exceeded our expectations. From the moment we stepped inside, we were transported back in time. The self-guided tour was well-organized, with informative signage and interactive displays that even kept our kids engaged and curious. The architecture and preservation of the building are impressive. It’s amazing to see how much of the original structure and design has been maintained. The old cells, guard rooms, and courtroom gave us a real sense of what life was like in the 1800s—both for the prisoners and the staff who lived there. The stories of the inmates, especially those involving women and youth, were eye-opening and led to some great conversations with our older children about justice, history, and society. What stood out the most was how the gaol is not just a historical site but also a deeply human one. It reflects the evolution of the Canadian justice system and how rehabilitation and human rights have progressed over time.
Shahzad K — Google review
The Huron Historic Gaol is a fascinating place to visit and really gives you a glimpse into the area’s past. The building itself is well-preserved, and walking through the cells and halls feels like stepping back in time. What I especially appreciated were the listening tools provided throughout the site—they share the history in a clear and engaging way, making the experience even more immersive. A must-see if you’re visiting Goderich and interested in local history.
Danzi D — Google review
Great spot with loads of info about if you take the audio guide. Staff is really friendly as well. Well worth the price ( especially combined with the Huron Museum). Lots of parking but be aware it does warm in there in summer ( lots of fans inside ).
Jean-Francois D — Google review
Informative tour, they give you handheld devices where you punch in the number of the exhibit and you put it up to your ear so only you can hear, it's not loud enough to disturb other people's experience. Some architectural details are very beautiful, especially in the center with the spiral staircase, the upper floor where the courtroom was and the Jail Masters house. Interesting design for the cells, a drab view for the incarcerated, but there were windows to let in some natural light. Outside in the courtyards they have a garden which is now used for growing food for the local community soup kitchens. If you're into history, this is a worthwhile stop.
T H — Google review
We came to visit this attraction in Goderich for a weekend visit on a Sunday afternoon. The admission price was fantastic and it is a self guided tour. One can add the audio portion for free, a device that you can listen to on your ear, punching in the 3 digit numbers scattered across the place. The place is clean, well lit on a sunny day, taken care of and preserved well. It was recommended to start at the 3rd floor and work our way down, which we did. The audio was fantastic because you listen to so much history and interesting facts about the belongings, the rooms, the prisoners, and people who ran the jail. The place got busy as the time went one, but not so crowded as it is a smaller area. They have a small souvenir shop at the front where the admission is paid. Highly recommend as a stop to visit in Goderich, ticket price is amazing, the building inside and outside are well maintained and an interesting history to be told. The self tour took about 1-1.5 hour, if taking time to listen to the audio and going room by room.
Deedee — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Huron Historic Gaol — Goderich, ON Small but fascinating historic site! The self-guided prison tour was really interesting, and the entry price was very reasonable. I highly recommend getting the combo pass for the museum — it made for a great day of exploring local history. Just be mindful that it closes early (4:30 pm), so plan your visit accordingly. Definitely worth a stop if you're in the area.
Emma P — Google review
Get a piece of Canadian history, the Gaol was built between 1839 to 1842, the Gaol had prisons, small courtroom and a chapel , antique artifacts are displayed showing the piece of history, the entry fee is nominal and lot of parking spaces available free of cost.The Gaol tour will take kind of 20-25 mins. It is located 250 meters to the Huron Museum and near to the downtown.
Prasun G — Google review
Great self guided tour. Learned alot about the history and people that were in there. I'd recommend 👍🏻 reasonably priced too
Eva G — Google review
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4.5
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181 Victoria St N, Goderich, ON N7A 2S9, Canada
http://www.huroncountymuseum.ca/
+1 519-524-6971
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Point Farms Provincial Park

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Temporarily Closed
Provincial park
Nature & Parks
Point Farms Provincial Park, located just north of Goderich, is a hidden gem known for its family-friendly beach and beautiful surroundings. Once the site of a Victorian-era resort, the park now offers a large sandy beach and well-maintained facilities. The area is primarily for RVs but also accommodates tents. Visitors can enjoy clean washrooms and easy access to the gorgeous waters and expansive shoreline.
It was amazing! Great camping sites, great views! Plenty of parking space, staff are nice! If u r here, go to the beach! 100% worth it! They got a playground for kids, most importantly dog friendly! You can bring them to the beach as well. In a word, it's perfect!🥰
W Z — Google review
Nice park off of the Bluewater Highway (21). Not a wilderness park by any stretch of the imagination, but handy for recreational vehicles to camp and day users for hiking and the beach. The beach is pretty nice with soft sand on most areas, aside from cobblestone rock and driftwood. Great area for rock hunters as the variety of rocks and stones is really astounding, apparently carried by glaciers. We picked a full bag of garbage off the beach, although some of it may have washed ashore from Lake Huron. The water off the beach is quite shallow for the first 50 meters or so, which keeps the water warmer than normal Lake Huron temperatures. There are some decent hiking trails in the Park as well, and a nice camp store. Overall a very pleasant spot, and opportune for those without a cottage or don’t want to afford a resort.
Ian M — Google review
We very much enjoy our stays. There are no quiet hours at the park, and you might end up not sleeping well because of loud neighbours. A small sound machine and/or ear plugs can help if you are a light sleeper. Water shoes are a lifesaver at the beach. It's pretty rocky when you first enter. Water is gorgeous, though, and we spend full days at the beach. The showers, bathrooms and laundry facility make life so comfortable while camping.
K M — Google review
Point farms is in a beautiful location. The landscape changes alot depending on where you are in the park. The old farms trail was extremely beautiful and took you all around the park. The facilities were clean and well marked out. The park store was a decent size and had lots of park merchandise to buy. The campsite seemed very nice and clean.
Brent — Google review
Nice provincial park to visit for a couple of nights. The Old Farms Trail is an easy hike through some woodlands. The beach is nice (though a typical pebble shoreline in most parts of the water). The washroom buildings are very clean and well kept. The 'outhouse' buildings were pretty smelly but did have a sink area with running water. Campsites in Huron were fairly private and pleasant.
Mark P — Google review
Red carpet welcoming of tree lined roadways into the park entrance. The drive is equally as calming & vibrant as the park with spectacular views of the Great Lake Huron! White sands compliment the stunning views and miles of outstretched beach. Dog friendly (leashed) and sparse amenities at beach area. Small park store with souvenirs & clothing. No online registration required however, beach area closed due to capacity mid afternoon. No lifeguards on duty & due to rocky shores, need water shoes to battle rocky bottom and the enticing waves! Bring refreshments and enjoy the flavour of paradise!!! 🏖
Deborah D — Google review
We reserved group site 403. It has its own trail to the steps going to the beach. This section of beach is fairly private. Campground has a great store for supplies. Washrooms could have been cleaner. Would visit again.
Linden W — Google review
First time visiting this provincial park... although quite busy when I camped here in August on a cycling trip, that was to be expected. I actually enjoyed the busy-ness of families vacationing here, and the truck also of young kids whipping around on bikes throughout the park. I took an early evening jaunt down to the beachfront, and it was absolutely spectacular along the shores of Lake Huron. Only a few folks remaining on this long and vast beach, the air was cool and crisp and the surf was rolling in as I watched the sun set over Lake Huron. You can see Goderich in the distance southward. This truly is a fantastic place to come and play in the water. Point Farms Provincial Park also has some pretty good amenities - if you're planning a longer road or cycling trip, this place has laundry facilities and also a small convenience store where you can stock up on some basics if need be. Laundry was bit expensive to be honest - $3 for a wash and another $3 for a dry (and you'll need quarters or Toonies, the machines don't accept Loonies) - although I didn't really need to do laundry, I took advantage so that I'd have fresh cycling gear on my return trip back home. Highly recommend a visit and a stay at this park.
Insta G — Google review
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82491 Bluewater Hwy, Goderich, ON N7A 3X9, Canada
https://www.ontarioparks.ca/park/pointfarms
+1 519-524-7124
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The Old Mill

Clothing store
Shopping
Dress store
Leather goods store
Men's clothing store
Sheepskin and wool products supplier
Incredible service. Went in for a coat for my family at Christmas and they went to the extent of making a custom jacket and made him so happy. Great communication and experience. Tons of great products for men and women.
Justin K — Google review
Incredible selection of TOP quality leather products From shoes to hats. I wanted to replace a favourite leather coat. We found with the help of the kindest lady in the Men's section. We tried a leather place in Acton but no where like The Old Mill We have bought wool blankets and leather purses in past. Its worth the drive
Robt M — Google review
What a find in an unusual location. Ladies (a d some men's) fashions abound from top and popular designers. Many gowns of all types and a wonderful selection of leather coats and accessories.
Brian D — Google review
Love this place always fun to go and get good quality leather products.
BOB R — Google review
Amazing place, huge selection and flexible pricing
Christine Q — Google review
What an amazing place, I went here when I was 16 and now that I'm 51 and back into motorcycle 🏍 riding it was a must stop, still have all these years it's an amazing experience and place to visit, I can't wait to go back, great service and great prices on amazing products.
Jessy N — Google review
What a wonderful experience! My wife and I stumbled upon this place during a self-guided tour yesterday. Walked in and were blown away! Beautiful, best quality merchandise. Very fair prices. I've read a couple of reviews on here complaining or commenting on the prices but I strongly disagree. You get what you pay for, folks. This isn't Danier; this is the real thing. Great decor too. But the clincher? Wonderful service! Joan was so nice. And Amanda was absolutely amazing. Loved her! Loved the store! Bought 3 winter coats. Can't wait to go back for more!
David A — Google review
Huge store, great selection of clothing. Surprisingly Not a good selection of cowboy boots. And the customer service wasn’t great. When im going to spend $500 on a pair of shoes the least you can do is provide good customer service. The sales rep seemed annoyed and and wasn’t overly friendly.
Li D — Google review
4.3
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3.5
(17)
82790 London Rd, Blyth, ON N0M 1E0, Canada
http://www.theoldmill.ca/
+1 519-523-4595
10

Point Clark Lighthouse

Building
Sights & Landmarks
Point Clark Lighthouse, located at 529 Lighthouse Road in Point Clark, is a historic landmark with significant cultural and historical value. The lighthouse stands within the Point Clark Lighthouse Provincial Nature Reserve, offering visitors the chance to explore the surrounding natural beauty. This iconic structure provides a glimpse into Ontario's maritime history and serves as a picturesque backdrop for leisurely walks and outdoor activities.
4.5
(47)
Goderich, ON N0G 2R0, Canada, USA
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The Book Barn on 86

Book store
Shopping
Gift & Specialty Shops
Wonderful bookstore. So bright and clean and organized. Wonderful atmosphere having it in a barn. Many stools placed around to sit on while you browse. The farm setting is awesome with all the gardens, flowers and fields. I highly recommend!
Shelley B — Google review
Located outside of Wingham, Ontario. A converted barn made into a well organized used bookstore. Lots of selection, something for everyone. Includes rare editions and signed copies. The owner is also very friendly, willing to answer any questions and offer suggestions.
Lisa J — Google review
Bookworm heaven. I am in love with this place. I spent around 2 hrs perusing the aisles of the arts/literature/as is section because of the huge selection of as is books that are over 100yrs old. The atmosphere is wonderful. The surrounding landscape was breathtaking for a Fall visit. Definitely will be making annual or semiannual trips there!
Lil C — Google review
A bit off the beaten track, but well worth it! And actually it's not really far off the highway. Huge selection of great books at fair and decent prices. Very clean and well organized. Great, friendly owner. Found some real gems, and ended up with more books that I should have really. But I'll be back! The owner's father also makes some interesting wooden and steel crafts that are for sale as well. (Edit - I have been back since my original visit, and just wanted to emphasis how good the pricing is! I also found out that if you buy a book from him, went home and discovered you already own that book that he'll take it back. Really can't beat service like that)!
Tony S — Google review
I spent over two hours in this fascinating used book store, housed in a beautiful old barn. The selection was amazing, and it was perfectly organized and neat. All interests and prices. I came away with a half dozen books, but could have bought many more! The owner was so personable and friendly. I’ve never been in a better used book store, ever. Well worth a long drive.
Debra T — Google review
Easily my favourite store ever. I am a great lover of books in general (I actually tend to like books more than people), but older and used books are like crack to me. I can’t get enough! Going to the book barn has become a yearly tradition for me and my mom on my birthday, the first photo from this year and the second from last year. The prices are amazing (I got all of the books in both pictures for a total of 50 bucks per visit), and it’s so well organized it makes chapters look like a bunch of chumps. Not only that but the owners are incredibly kind and friendly; both times I’ve gone we’ve had great conversation and they’ve been very attentive to both my mother and myself. I can’t recommend this place enough. If you’re looking for a fun adventure, I highly suggest making the drive. It’s well worth the gas spent to get there.
Cate G — Google review
Great bookstore; huge inventory and we'll organized. A great destination trip with friends!
Barb R — Google review
My family loves everything about this place! We make it a stop every time we're in the area. An eclectic selection, with many of the old stand-bys one would expect from any used book store - except this one levels up the atmosphere! The curator is always friendly and knowledgeable about where one might find something in the vast expanse of the barn. We hope to visit many times more!
Jason B — Google review
4.9
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5.0
(10)
86457 Norman Line, Wingham, ON N0G 2W0, Canada
http://www.thebookbarnon86.com/
+1 519-955-2129
12

North Huron Museum

Temporarily Closed
Museum
Specialty Museums
5.0
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4.5
(5)
273 Josephine St, Wingham, ON N0G 2W0, Canada
+1 519-357-1096
13

Mercato & Pizzeria by Pine River Food

Restaurant
Shopping
Gift & Specialty Shops
THE BEST POUTINE WEST OF QUEBEC!!! Seriously this was the best poutine I have had the pleasure of eating in over a decade. Everything is on point. The fries were crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, delicious delicate gravy and the show stopper was the fresh squeaky cheese curds piled high. We don’t live locally and we’re passing through…it’s been in the back of my mind to make a trip back here just for the poutine.
Kelly H — Google review
The food is always amazing! ***** I feel bad for the business... great products, but terrible marketing. Very few people know that Mercado means Market... tons of cool products, frozen meals, deli items, etc available....but little traffic for them. There is a bar area that could be a cool hangout spot, but it closes too early to catch many customers. They really need a big sign advertising an authentic Italian experience - cuisine, gelato, take out, frozen meals to go and a friendly bar as a destination. If the parking lot were paved, I could see it as a great spot for vintage car meets or motorcycle trips. These groups are always looking for a spot to stop, but won't go near the gravel, mud and pot holes. Worth a visit for the amazing food!
Andrew R — Google review
Yum! We stopped in here to pick up cheese curds and we’re greeted instead by a beautiful new restaurant with a cheese counter. We couldn’t leave without getting a pizza pie and it was excellent. Quickly cooked and very generous toppings. Very flavourful! Would recommend they serve their pizza with a few fresh Basil for some added flavour. Highly recommend.
Traci M — Google review
Best pizza ever! The staff were excellent—friendly, helpful, and provided outstanding customer service. We had an excellent experience, and they even helped us set everything up. Thank you so much!
Gustavo M — Google review
Can't comment on the food directly - but it smelled AMAZING! We went for the curds, as we've always done before PR was shut down. We had no idea it had turned into this cute, quaint little spot! Very very happy we could still get our beloved curds - and mega blocks of PR cheese... Next time we head up we're going to try the 'za😊
Bernadette ( — Google review
August 2 Saturday 7 o’clock literally the best pizza I’ve ever waited for. They were super busy due to an event in Ripley believe you me it was worth the wait. I’ll be back there next weekend and I’m gonna buy three this time. Absolutely love it. Blair is a complete and total rockstar. We don’t know how he does. It haven’t had a bad (Pizza) yet keep up the great work Thanks again sincerely Michael Daniel Gray.
Michael G — Google review
Picked up some of their frozen pizzas and flavoured cheese curds. They were awesome! Will definitely be going back to order some fresh made hot pizzas.
Rod B — Google review
Fun little stop along the drive home from vacay.. enjoyed some cheese curds and a couple slices of yummy pizza!! Sweet service too!
Nicole K — Google review
4.3
(97)
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4.5
(25)
635 ON-21, Ripley, ON N0G 2R0, Canada
http://mercatoandpizzeria.com/
+1 519-395-2880
14

The Healing Arc

Orchard
Sights & Landmarks
Farm
Food producer
Organic farm
Pick your own farm produce
SEA BUCKTHORN pick yourself or buy already picked. Lots of other products based on sea buckthorn available. You can walk around the orchard- make it a family trip and learn a lot of this fruit and how good it is for your immune system! This place is amazing. The fruits are so good for you and it is a pleasure to pick them. I am so happy that I found this place, I can’t wait for next year to come back.
Dana M — Google review
a magnificent garden for collecting sea buckthorn. berries are very juicy and tasty. honey aroma. trees are low, which does not cause difficulty in collecting. excellent vitamin charge for the winter period. the staff is very friendly. very quiet place. rested well. you can assemble it yourself, you can buy already assembled .take gloves to collect, tree with thorns. they also sell products with sea buckthorn, such as creams, oils, soaps, etc. You can buy shoots for planting on your site. I recommend, even the child liked it.
Vlas O — Google review
We were pleasantly surprised by our visit to The Healing Arc. The personalized service and sample frozen berries was great! The price charged was very reasonable. Our male and female Sea Buckthorn plants are looking good. Nice country drive.
Paul M — Google review
Love this orchard - we went end of August with harvest in full swing. We sat in the circle with the rest of them, plucking berries. They are deliciously tart, but so healthy too. The owner, Marlene, is very informative.
Hetty S — Google review
This is a wonderful orchard to visit! You will be happy with your experience and the quality of products. The farm itself is beautiful and makes a great day of visiting.
Devan R — Google review
My experience was excellent very friendly incredible product
Ru P — Google review
Great service. Wonderful products.
Allan F — Google review
5.0
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5.0
(5)
166 Sideroad 25 S, Teeswater, ON N0G 2S0, Canada
http://www.thehealingarc.com/
+1 519-357-3383
15

Station Beach Rd

Outdoor Activities
Beaches
4.5
(56)
Kincardine, ON, Canada
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Kincardine Lighthouse and Museum

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2 lists 
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Lighthouses
The Kincardine Lighthouse and Museum is a historic beacon with scenic views, offering a glimpse into the maritime past of Kincardine. The octagonal wooden lighthouse, once vital to the local salt shipping industry, now stands as an iconic sight in Bruce Peninsula. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the harbor and explore the small yet informative museum filled with local history. While wishing for more interactive exhibits, guests appreciate friendly and knowledgeable staff.
Beautifully situated lighthouse. We arrived late to visit the interior but well worth a stop to admire from the outside and watch a sunset. There is also the phantom piper in July and August at sunset with the stories and info in the photos below.
Cynthia D — Google review
This is the first lighthouse that I've been able to climb to the top. The last set of stairs are just like climbing up a ladder. A great view of the marina and lake. The tour guide was informative with historical stories, tales of former residents and answered all of our questions. A quick pitstop while walking around the town.
Walk A — Google review
Though I missed the season for experiencing the interior of the lighthouse museum, I still enjoyed walking the grounds and seeing the items on the outside, since I had never seen a real lighthouse. There's a great view, along with multiple narrative markers outside.
Penny S — Google review
The staff on duty was very friendly. Beautiful view.
Tanya M — Google review
It is well worth visiting, i recommend using the guides, it is only $5.00 per person, easy to climb, you are not climbing all at once, floor by floor ,it does demand special attention, when you are coming down.my wife and I ,are 77 years old and we want right to the top, just take the information from your guide when you come down
Ferdinand B — Google review
A Historic Beacon with Scenic Views! Visited the Kincardine Lighthouse and Museum and was thoroughly charmed by its historic appeal. The climb to the top rewards with panoramic views of the harbour. The museum is small but packed with interesting local history. Staff were friendly and knowledgeable. Only wished there were more interactive exhibits. Nonetheless, a great spot for photography and learning about Kincardine's maritime past. Would recommend a visit!
Asten K — Google review
By the time we got there was after the sunset but I think this is a great place to see a sunset. There are two piers but they do not let people go there. The beach is closed and no boats there yet. It is sad that the regular people can not enjoy anything but those that has cottages with front beach they are allowed.
Dana M — Google review
Beautiful place to visit just near the beach. Not very crowded but good relaxing visit. Good place to visit with kids and family. Nice and clean inside.
Snehal P — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(82)
236 Harbour St, Kincardine, ON N2Z 2X9, Canada
http://www.kyc.ca/?page_id=554
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Inverhuron Provincial Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Inverhuron Provincial Park, situated along the picturesque shores of Lake Huron north of Kincardine, offers a fascinating blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The park boasts three campgrounds with numerous well-shaded and private sites for camping enthusiasts. Visitors praise the exceptional staff for their helpfulness and attentiveness, ensuring a memorable stay. The park's pristine environment, including immaculate bathrooms and showers, reflects the staff's dedication to maintaining cleanliness.
We were camping 🏕. Our tents were close to the lake spot #159. We could hear the lake waves at night. The main beach is about a 15-minute walk, there are plenty of washrooms 🚻 all around the camping ground equipped with showers and are very clean. The park itself is very clean and organized. First time camper here, I made it through the nights, sleeping in a tent. There are cabins for rental as well. People also had their trailers.
Elena R — Google review
The park itself is stunning. Trailer sites are large and private in most areas. Lots of beautiful walking/biking/hiking trails. Beach is nice, but we found there to be more garbage this time than there has been in years past. Beach pictured is not the main swimming beach.
Yvonne H — Google review
Absolutely loved this park! Site was very private. Park staff were very friendly and water was beautiful. Didn’t get to enjoy the beach due to weather. But did enjoy a short walking trail near campsite. Be sure to bring lots of cord as the hydro is far from site. Will be booking again next year!
Dairian S — Google review
I just got home today from Inverhuron. It was my first time there and I went alone. I was nervous at first about going alone but it was the best decision. I stayed in one of the rustic cabins, which I have stayed in once before at another park, and it was amazing. I didn't want to come home. The weather this weekend couldn't have been better and no bugs which made it even better. I had the most amazing view of the sunset right from my site. I had a fox stroll up on my site every night at sunset too. The trails were easy to follow. And the road where the cabins are is for the cabins only and is a dead end which makes it very peaceful. I had such a great time that I booked back for October. I can't wait. I am an avid camper and I think this might be one of my favorite parks.
Nola V — Google review
Great camping experience over 3 nights/4 days. No big complaints really. Good access to potable water and washrooms. We couldn't believe how clean the washrooms were kept - kudos to the crew responsible for that! Decent enough privacy at the sites and things were fairly quiet overall. The park has great walking trails and a decent beach, even for the dogs. The ground within the sites themselves is gravel, so it's not great if you're staking anything down. Something to be aware of... while our campsite's access to power wasn't terribly far away, it did seem like some sites would have needed quite a long extension cord to reach theirs. NOTE: We did not stay in the cabins - just checked them out on our way by. They look nice! Our stay was in Gunn Point.
Adam B — Google review
Loved our 3 night stay at Inverhuron in late May 2024. We were lucky enough to get a great site from which we could access a hiking/biking trail and the water. Most sites we saw were on the small side, but we loved the privacy of the woods all around (just watch out for poison ivy!) Beautiful beach, and even a dog area at the beach!
Alison M — Google review
First time at Inverhuron did not disappoint. Beautiful views, quiet and well spaced campsites, and clean washrooms. Rangers were around regularly to ensure compliance with all campground rules. The large sandy beach was lovely, even though the water is still very cold in May. Only negative comment would be that, like others have mentioned, the sites are a bit rocky. Bring a good mallet and strong tent pegs. That being said, cannot wait to return next year!
Joey L — Google review
Amazing beach with white sand and less rock in some areas. Blue water, cold given it is July. The picnic area has bbq grills and a big shade, but it is recommended to have own grill. Park entry is $18 for a day use. Lots of parking places. The park has a huge campsite. Picnic area is a 2 min driving distance from the beach area.
Magued H — Google review
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4.5
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19 Jordan Rd, Tiverton, ON N0G 2T0, Canada
http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/inverhuron
+1 519-368-1959
18

Hoity Toity Cellars

Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Beautiful property, very informative and excellent customer service. There are ciders and wines to suit any taste profile. There were new ones I haven't tried before and I can't wait to get home to have a glass.
Kathie T — Google review
What a hidden gem this place is. Family own and well diverse in cider making and the town it is know from. Thank you for the fabulous drinks and story telling.
Tina N — Google review
Great cider selection from sweet to sour. Refreshing tastes. Beautiful little property. Stopped by on the way to South Hampton. Worth a second visit.
L. B — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(15)
1723 ON-9, Mildmay, ON N0G 2J0, Canada
http://www.hoitytoitycellars.ca/
+1 519-507-1723
19

Bruce Power Visitors' Centre

Visitor center
Registered for the bis tour. A must as only 36 allowed per your hour. Was a great experience. The Power station has quite a large area-6 km of sandy lakeshore and many acres for the building. Am impressive tour! Very safe as "Safety First" is their motto. Learned more with their "hands on" displays at the Visitors Center. Very informative. A must go place if you want to under more about our power system and how it works. Helps one to understand the importance of the 4200+ daily employees there.
Joanne L — Google review
Lovely display that is very informative about the power plant and nuclear energy. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Beautiful back patio with a stunning view of the plants and lake. Lots of parking.
Jean-Francois D — Google review
The centre did a very good job to explain a complex topic. The paper resources were very helpful. We only visited the visitor's centre. Because of poor planning on my part, we were not able to take the guided tour by bus.
Andy F — Google review
This was such an amazing & informative experience. They start off with a 20-25 minute movie about the history of the facility/area & how everything came to where it is now. You then hop on a bus tour (which you do not get off) where they have a guide talk you through details of what is in/around the city sized facility, expanding on what the video showed you. Honestly, it was a wonderful experience and something to include in a day trip or if a school was looking for a field trip for students. I would like to see the visitor's center expanded to include some form of food options as the location is more of a destination for some. There is great potential that could be tapped into with a café & Bruce Power could easily capitalize on that.
Brandon B — Google review
Mostly built for kids, but with some pretty amazing information and diagrams about how nuclear power works. Overseeing the actual Bruce Power area, an amazing view from the back wall. A must see if you're in the area.
Sa'ruk M — Google review
A most interesting and educational FREE place to visit. As this was our second visit, we signed up for the free bus tour of the facility ( suggest booking ahead for this). While you don’t get out of the bus, you do get to understand the sheer size of the installation. Only comment - take a sweater in the bus as the AC was really cold!
Pauline B — Google review
What an fun educational day trip. We spent the afternoon at Bruce Power just north of Kincardine in Bruce County. This is where 30% of Ontario's energy is produced. My teenage son loved the visitors centre and all the displays. My mom and mother-in-law loved the bus tour where we saw Bruce A & B. I learned an awful lot about nuclear power and how it ties into producing energy for Ontario as well as produces medical isotopes. Worth a drive up from London.
Margarita ( — Google review
Displays on nuclear power and the Bruce nuclear power station. Admission is free. Kids can pose for photos in hazmat suits in front of a mock-up of the reactor interior. Tours are available by reservation of the actual power site in summer, which we didn't get to see.
James P — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(27)
3394 Bruce County Rd 20, Tiverton, ON N0G 2T0, Canada
https://www.brucepower.com/in-the-community/visitors-centre/
+1 519-361-7777
20

Walker's Landing Pub And Eatery

$$$$affordable
Pub
Restaurant
Walker's Landing Pub And Eatery is a popular spot, especially during lunchtime. The service was slightly affected by the crowd, but the attentive wait staff and owner made up for it. The food was served hot and delicious, with options like French onion soup that tasted homemade. Regular patrons love the delicious and perfectly portioned meals, as well as the top-notch service provided by the amazing staff who always greet guests warmly.
It was my birthday, decided to head over to Walkerton to give Walkers landing a try as it's been years since I've been there. Have to say SO glad we did. Service was top tier! Food was amazing. Had a really great time. New fave spot, antijos were seriously the best I've ever had. Can't say enough good things!
JayTan U — Google review
Great place. We had reservations for 10 in the back which is semi private since ours was a family event. Our waiter was prompt, courteous and friendly. The food was prepared to our specific requests in a timely manner. Competitive meal prices. I would recommend this establishment for food or just drinks with friends. Thanks to Donna and her staff.
J G — Google review
On google maps, this restaurant showed up as a fish and chips place. We were disappointed to find out that they only serve fish and chips on the first friday of the month. Luckily, the menu had lots of variety and almost everything sounded appealing. We ordered the chicken bruschetta and the beef dip sandwich. It took a while, as they where very busy, but our server was extremely nice and cheked on us a few times while we where waiting. Everything on the chicken bruschetta was cooked perfectly and had a very nice flavor. The beef dip sandwich however, was slightly overcooked and less flavourful, but still good. Overall it is a very nice restaurant and we hope to eat there again.
Dmcenteer — Google review
Called to get take out after a long day away. Ordered the spinach dip and buffalo cauliflower bites. Got a call back right away as they didn’t have the cauliflower bites 😭 this caused me to step out of my comfort zone and try something different. I got the antojitos and they were very good! Spinach dip was my second favourite I’ve ever had! Staff were very friendly when I picked up my order. Thanks for making supper easy tonight!
Lisa P — Google review
Ordered the landing burger. By far one of the best I have had, homemade and will not disappoint. Next time in town I hope it’s lasagna night I didn’t see it on the menu, but when I went in to grab my food, another table was eating it looked amazing. Highly Recommend if you’re in town to stop here to eat
Tom H — Google review
The food is absolutely fantastic, and the service is top-notch. I've visited multiple times, and each visit is a delightful experience. The cozy pub atmosphere adds to the charm, and the staff's friendly faces make you feel right at home. They've been known for their famous burger! If you're looking for a spot with great food, excellent service, and a welcoming vibe, this place never disappoints!
Brittany S — Google review
1st time at WL. What a gem. Great vibe. Tremendous historical architecture and the food was outstanding. Special shout out to Donna. We’ll be back
Steven S — Google review
First time here. Really good food. They had a live band playing. It was great! I can't wait to come back! Thank you for the amazing service
Michel D — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(122)
308 Durham St E, Walkerton, ON N0G 2V0, Canada
http://www.walkerslandingpub.com/
+1 519-881-3444
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Sulphur Spring Conservation Area

Park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
This place is amazing. Lots of parking on site, the hike takes about ans hour and is under 5 km. There is a beautiful pond and crystal clear creek that runs through the property. They have a feel small ponds that have massive rainbow trout in them. We stood and watched them swim around, so enjoyable. The main attraction to the conservation is the Sulphur pond. It's absolutely amazing, we've never seen anything like that. A must see if in the area.
Brent — Google review
Love this place and wished I had more time to go for a hike! Just watched the birds swimming around and enjoyed a breath of fresh air. So much parking, garbage and picnic benches. Love how tall the trees are as well. Can’t wait to return and see the trails
Melissa P — Google review
This was a very nice place to visit with the family. Many ponds with large trout, a climbing gym for kids with a slide, swings, and multiple walking paths. The springs themselves were beautiful. When I went the smell was quite okay but I've been told that at other times it smells more strongly. What does it smell like? Well, sulphur isn't a particularly delicious smell. Regardless it is worth the visit, a very unique location.
Mitchell G — Google review
Beautiful conservation area, the swans were so fun to see for our little as well as spotting all the frogs throughout the path and at the springs Great park for the kids too
Charlanne C — Google review
Good time to spend here about 1-2 hours in garden. Walk for sulphur springs about 1.4 km or 12-15 minutes. Love this place because of bird species and clam atmosphere.
Amit K — Google review
Decent playground for kiddos but pretty run down. There was only one lonely swan and he had a path worn from his nest to the water. Lots of shade and picnic areas though. Great if you just need a pitstop to stretch your legs or take a break during a long journey.
Nicole G — Google review
They have 2 nice small parks for the kids to play on. They have some picnic tables around. Very beautiful trails to walk on. It has a nice salmon pond. But the spring itself is kind of cool but underwhelming. I've seen some really nice springs. But a nice place to hang out for a day. They also have a safety village.
Michel D — Google review
Took a chance and stopped here wow what a nice little place nice well marked trails to the spring which was really neat to see and the ponds and birds are beautiful
Cathie B — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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261123 Grey Rd 28, Hanover, ON N4N 3B8, Canada
http://www.saugeenconservation.com/ca.php?page=SulphurSpring
+1 519-367-3040
22

Playtime Casino Hanover

Casino
Fun & Games
Restaurant
Horse Tracks
Always a fun time we go once every few months for an afternoon. The washrooms are always clean I've found. Sometimes you win and Sometimes you lose but it's super enjoyable. Never tried the food but definitely need to!
Lauren S — Google review
Very friendly woman at customer service when you walk in which made us feel so welcomed. I enjoyed playing blackjack on the machine and food in the restaurant was good, but service was night and day between the server we had and staff at the casino. Will definitely come back to lose some more money, but not likely to eat as nobody at our table ordered a side of attitude with our meal.
Nana B — Google review
Delicious food and the setup is nice and fun..great for date night/ friends nights out !
Jordyn G — Google review
I am the one who brought the unholy sign. do you think I will win at lotto I demend no one says I did wrong in my life or you will suffer till i forget there was tube for you at all.
Player O — Google review
So clean and staff very friendly. Had a blast playing an assortment of slots and didn't lose any money. Going for a date nite and dinner in a few weeks.
Gigi G — Google review
Fun place to go. Has a new buffet! I had the Sunday Easter buffet and the ham, The turkey was so good. Very friendly staff. Everybody knows my name. I enjoy being here and I enjoy winning here!
Michel D — Google review
Had a nice dinner there and cocktails.
Nancy G — Google review
I love coming here, I don't always win but the atmosphere is wonderful. It's always so fun and the staff are fantastic. I love all the new upgrades since I was last there!!
Kristen H — Google review
4.0
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3.5
(15)
275 5th St, Hanover, ON N4N 3W6, Canada
http://hanover.playtimecasino.ca/
+1 519-364-7606
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Cowan Canoe and Kayak Livery

Permanently Closed
Canoe & kayak rental service
Tours
Canoe & kayak store
Kayaking & Canoeing
We had a wonderful experience paddling down the Saugeen River downstream from Paisley. Staff were friendly and very helpful. We had planned to bring the canoe back ourselves, but since the Cowan staff happened to show up with the trailer at just the right time, and there was a space on the trailer they took our canoe back for free :) THey also let our friends use their safety kits, even though they were not renting a boat. Everyone we saw on the river was wearing a big smile!
Dianne B — Google review
Whole day kayak and canoe rentals for a decent price. Even had availability during holiday weekends (ex. Father's day) -- just call in advance. Service wasn't as great as the first time I went. This time around, we got a young guy at the launch who was very eager to send our kayaks off on the busy day. Didn't give my father instructions on how to kayak (telling him how to use the footrests to keep balance & hold the paddle correctly would have been nice). Dad's kayak flipped just 5 minutes later and lost a pair of $300 prescription glasses. This would have been avoidable if he was instructed.
HJ — Google review
Great place to go if you just want to kayak/canoe without all the bother of finding a friend to pick you up. Just decide on the length of paddle u want... Do it... Call them... And they'll come right out and take u back to where u started. 👍
Jordan B — Google review
Nice place if you are trying cannoe/kayak first time Water is not so deep, but there are some shallow points where you will stuck easily if you go through them There is a hidden valley campers ground, where you can take a break It took about 3.5 hrs to reach saugeen bluffs including 30 mins break at camper ground
Dinesh R — Google review
I've rented from the team at Cowan to supply canoes for a paddle event in downtown Toronto for the past two years. They have fantastic and friendly service and beautiful, reliable boats. Thanks, Cowan Canoe-Kayak!
Rosie M — Google review
Amazing service. They helped me pick out a canoe for my needs, helped me secure it to my vehicle safely, and made sure I was outfitted with everything I needed.
Stephen S — Google review
Friendly and prompt service. I just dropped in unannounced and they provided my with a shuttle right away. Will use them in the future.
Gary W — Google review
Very pleasant staff, helped us get some life jackets and on the river
Ben S — Google review
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5.0
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361 Victoria St N, Paisley, ON N0G 2N0, Canada
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MacGregor Point Provincial Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
MacGregor Point Provincial Park is a diverse and picturesque park located along the shores of Lake Huron. It offers various amenities such as a visitor center, trails, campgrounds, beach, playground, and pet area. The park is open year-round with some campsites available during winter. The Algonquin campground features full-service campsites and yurts that are open in winter for activities like snowshoeing.
This is by far one of the nicest provincial parks for families. The park is always clean, the staff are always friendly and helpful, the beach is amazing and there is a playground right beside the beach for the kids to enjoy. This park has really nice trails to hike or bike and aren't aggressively challenging, so good for little ones as well. It can at times get a little windy due to the park being right on Lake Huron, but for the most part the sites are tucked away in the forest and offer fairly decent privacy from others. The sites are decent size, some larger and easier to access than a few interestingly angled sites, but good none the less. The bathrooms were spotless, and the showers were clean and had great water pressure which is always nice. My family and I have been to this park multiple times over the years and I still am so surprised on how nice this park is, how easy it is to get to (we're 2 hrs away) and how beautiful the scenery is. I highly recommend this park to anyone with kids who like to explore, ride bikes and go to the beach. If I could rate it higher than 5 stars I would. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍🏻🫶🏻
Jonny S — Google review
I recently stayed at MacGregor camping ground, and the location is absolutely stunning, surrounded by many trails and offering beautiful views. The campsites are spacious, clean, and well-maintained, and the best part is, there is enough privacy between sites for a relaxing experience. The restrooms were clean and they had hot showers, and a well-organized camp store that had everything we needed. We enjoyed hiking and stargazing at night (we were lucky to get clear sky, so were able to gaze at the beautiful galaxy on a quiet beach). The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful too. You gotta follow the camping rules to have a pleasant experience! Definitely on my list of best camping grounds. Its a perfect getaway for anyone looking to unwind in nature while still having access to great amenities.
Himaxi P — Google review
We had a very nice experience in the park. The camping sites are well distributed. There are potable water taps along the roads and comfort stations with proper washrooms (I avoid vault toilets at all cost). There are nice trails and beaches. There is also a park store that offers a variety of products for the campers, including ice cream for the kids. Good place for a quiet get away.
Nankar V — Google review
Beautiful spot. Love the biking trails, the sunset point was beautiful and the campsite privacy was lovely! The site we had was very gravol (which made pegging down the tent harder) but next time will pick a different site. There was hardly any mosquitos which was surprising! There are so many spots along the trail to wander out and explore the waters edge ! Playground is great through we only used it for 15 minutes one day. The beach wasn't great (slimy and squishy- which is to be expected in a lake) but the water was warm and shallow for young kids so that's a plus! Lots of wildlife -many frogs, turtles and water snakes! The visitors centre was awesome , and the road and frog class we took was run well informative and fun for the kids. The store had lots of stuff and the ice cream was delicious. All and all a wonderful stay, we will be back!
Nicole D — Google review
I have enjoyed the two different times I have camped here as well as the day visit. Good size park has alot to offer for family's, couples and children. The park is full of beauty and many boardwalks. The park is also very trail friendly allowing you to get pretty much anywhere in the park without a car. They do have a park store that sells ice cream and basic supplies as well as wood and ice. Port elgin and south Hampton are a stones throw away, where they offer many restaurants, grocery stores and have other beaches to discover and most likely will have something to do for everyone. I would recommend this park as well as ill be definitely coming back to discover more I may of missed
A S — Google review
We spent a weekend camping here. Had the most privacy of any provincial park campsite we've ever been to. Felt like you were alone in the woods. Facilities were clean and well marked. The sunset from the beach was beautiful. The staff we all super friendly and eager to help. Didn't do much in the park as we spent most of the weekend at the grotto, but still a fantastic place.
Brent — Google review
An awesome, spacious, well maintained provincial park with beautiful campsites and regularly cleaned comfort stations. The ice cream at the park store is a must try! It's honestly one of the best ice creams I have ever had. Try the "Espresso Flake" and "Peanut Butter Chocolate" flavours, you'd go back for more the next day! The visitors centre is also beautiful, with live turtle and snake tanks, as well as interactive activities. The "therapy trail" is so calming! We'd definitely come back!
Chowliya J — Google review
A nice family friendly camping provincial park. A clean park with plenty of campsites. A nice bike route that goes from one end of the park to the other. A well protected beach cove with clear water and a big playground nearby. A few hiking trails, from boardwalk paths to rough forest terrain. There's a small visitors center to explore. The park store is well located in the middle of the park.
Solange — Google review
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4.5
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1593 Bruce Rd 33, Port Elgin, ON N0H 2C5, Canada
http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/macgregorpoint
+1 519-389-9056
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Southampton Board Walk

Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
Cute little place by the water. 3 hour parking and a few good restaurants.
Sylvain R — Google review
Clean, relaxing, spectacular sunsets! A hidden gem
Susan C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Too bad the wooden boardwalk is only a few meters to the beach. (Original) Dommage que le board walk en bois n’est que quelques mètres pour amener à la plage.
Pascal L — Google review
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4.5
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1 High St, Southampton, ON N0H 2L0, Canada
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Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre

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Museum
Art museum
The Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre is a two-story museum that offers a comprehensive look at the region's history and heritage. The exhibits cover the significance of the Ojibwe people, local involvement in WWI and WWII, as well as indigenous beading. The museum also features a General Store Exhibit, one-room schoolhouse, and local landowner's house outside the building. Additionally, it houses the Bruce County Archives for research purposes.
This is a Great place to take young kids to explore and have a good time for a few hours, specially if you are visiting the area on holidays. You find various things in there from Canadian history to local information. There are interactive things for kids to play with such as trains and computer based games. There is parking on site and easy to get to. There are different types of passes so check online and see what exhibits are available and prices. You can also have events such as birthdays and meetings. Check it out and let the kids have a great time.
Mehrdad I — Google review
This Museum is incredibly well thought out and curated. We went today with my parents and 6 year old and she was so engaged. The museum is laid out in a chronological way- beginning of life with fossil discovery, indigenous settlements and ways of life with interactive miniature dioramas. Then, the gallery had a section on pioneer life complete with a tiny log cabin and original whole tree canoes, and a large nautical section laid out as an actual ship deck, complete with a mast, sails, cannons and a realistic virtual simulation to shoot and aim a cannon. The railway section with miniature models and pioneer way of life sections were really engaging and interactive. She especially loved the general store with fruits and veg and weaving looms. We also really enjoyed the original restored log cabin home and school house buildings outside with original furniture and decor.
Tina R — Google review
Didn’t expect it to be as enjoyable as it was!! The museum does a great job walking you through the country’s history. Wasnt crowded at all, and the exhibits really showed and taught about the Indigenous peoples. Definitely recommending this hidden gem.
Ahnaf A — Google review
Excellent museum, affordable, and very interactive. My 2 year old enjoyed the true and false exhibit (a lot of things to see and feel), playing with the trains, the water table and walking around the deck of the boat.
Caelen R — Google review
An awesome small museum with many great exhibits in a beautiful building. When we were there we saw exhibits about living in the 1800s, a model railroad of the real world towns around us, a replica of a sailing vessel with an interactive cannon display, WW1 and WW2, the geological history of the area, first nations people, and a series of necklaces designed by an artist each themed to a famous Canadian (including a necklace of musical notes for an opera singer). After seeing all the exhibits we went into the archives where the archivist brought out some of the original deeds for a farm owned by my great great great grandfather so my son could see them and hold a piece of our family history in his hands.
Michael ( — Google review
Excellent museum with 3 floors of interesting exhibits, artifacts, informative interactive displays and a dedicated Archives section. Such rich history in one place. Well worth the entrance fee. Friendly, knowledgeable staff, and outdoor patio overlooking Fairy Lake to sit and relax. There’s are also tables and chairs in the basement with a small selection of books to browse through. Clean washrooms on each floor and comfortable couches scattered throughout the museum which was helpful as we had two seniors in our group. 😄 There’s so much to see, read and explore, I would come again. Even after spending a a few hours visiting today, I could easily spend a few more hours to see more of everything in greater detail. Very impressed with this museum.
Bbt J — Google review
An interesting museum! There are many interactive elements, and it was fun for adults and children. I recommend it)
Varvara T — Google review
The staff here are nice! I love the exhibits and more. Despite being less people, this place is so fun to explore!
MattRobloxYT — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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33 Victoria St N, Southampton, ON N0H 2L0, Canada
http://www.brucemuseum.ca/
+1 519-797-2080
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Keady Livestock Market

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Livestock dealer
Shopping
Gift & Specialty Shops
Keady Livestock Market is a long-standing market that offers a variety of goods, including fruits, vegetables, antiques, and locally baked items. It has been around for quite some time and is open every Tuesday from May to October. Visitors can enjoy shopping for fresh produce and unique finds while meeting different vendors. The market also features livestock auctions, making it a distinctive experience.
Excellent place to get locally grown food and locally baked goods. There is something for everyone, shop till you drop. I can't wait till summer so I can go back. Bring a hat and sunscreen, it gets super hot.
Kristen H — Google review
Seems to be all the same things. Not much variety anymore. And a lot of the fruit/veggies stands don't let people pick their baskets of fruit or veggies. Bought corn (half dozen) to eat that night, and 4 out of the 6 were bad. Need more variety of booths again, like the olden days.
Unknown H — Google review
Drove all the way from London to take my wife for her first trip to the market to end up very disappointed that our one family member was not allowed in!! No dogs or pets is a big disappointment especially for a market that actually sells livestock!! I guess the years of memories coming to this market is done for me !!
Bill B — Google review
My mum was here with her friend on Tuesday. There was a young woman selling butter tarts and the raisin ones were the best we’ve ever had in our lives! Amazing! Cant wait to come back for more
Carolyn T — Google review
The farmers market is fabulous to attend. Every Tuesday from 7:00 am till 2:00pm ( rain or shine ) Lots of fresh locally grown veggies, delicious baked goods from local artisans. I go every Tuesday morning, it's a treat and really miss the market in the fall and winter. Bring the kis along, lots for them to see and purchase. It's the best market in all of Grey Bruce with many dozens of vendors. You will not be dissapointed and plenty of free parking.
Bob C — Google review
Don’t let the smell of manure fool you; so far as I could tell all of the farmers were in the stockyard, not behind the stalls. There were multiple resellers of stuff purchased on Amazon and we couldn’t find anyone selling eggs. One of the vegetable vendors was selling pineapples, so I’m reasonably confident he gets his produce from the same place your grocery store does and he’s not a Bruce County farmer.
Terry N — Google review
Always love going and seeing what all the vendors have and the flowers and fresh vegetables and fruit.
Rosella C — Google review
I love coming to Keady and so disappointed that my good looking raspberries were mostly rotten and some items weren’t even from Canada This was the first fruit market
Melissa W — Google review
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117012 Grey Road 3, Keady, ON N0H 2N0, Canada
http://www.keadylivestock.com/
+1 519-934-2339
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Sauble Beach

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Sauble Beach is a charming beach community located in the town of South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, Canada. Situated on the eastern shore of Lake Huron, it offers a picturesque setting along the Bruce Peninsula. The area is also home to the Saugeen First Nation and boasts massive sand dunes that provide affordable family fun for all ages. Visitors can enjoy sliding down the dunes on cardboard or cooling off in the waves at Sauble Beach.
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Ontario, Canada
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Sauble Golf & Country Club

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Public golf course
Outdoor Activities
Sauble Golf & Country Club is a fantastic place with great staff and excellent service. The team, from the kids to the management, is friendly and accommodating both on the course and in the restaurant. The food at Bogey's is delicious, especially the wings swimming in honey garlic sauce. The waitress at a birthday lunch was exceptional, providing friendly service to all guests. The course itself is well-maintained, with impeccable greens that impressed even experienced golfers.
I have never felt so welcome at a place like Bogeys! Poppy, Amelia, Brittany and Kaitlyn are the sweetest girls that work very hard and I appreciate the service they provide. Not just servers, they’ve become friends and this is also the best place to go for wings! Evan the owner is down to earth and genuinely kind. Highly recommend stopping by for a bite to eat and some golf…
Lavinia L — Google review
Great course and excellent service. Thanks for an amazing experience!
Sasha H — Google review
I can’t believe they offer a free shuttle to Port Elgin. The greens are excellent. The staff is very friendly. The layout is enjoyable the fairways and tee boxes could use some work, but I definitely play here again.
Peter S — Google review
Nice course-staff was terrific. The chicken wrap at the Bogey's pub was amazing too.
Rick K — Google review
Sticky tables and sticky menus litter on the floor throughout the restaurant. Was thinking of leaving, but decided to stick it out. Food was very disappointing. Roast beef was overcooked The best thing on the plate was a salad that was basic but fresh very disappointing the quality of food and how rundown the restaurant has become
Helena A — Google review
Had an amazing round of golf yesterday, course is in great shape and the staff are super friendly. Poppy on the cart was fantastic! Best customer service and super easy to talk to. Will be coming back
Adam K — Google review
Having a ride from our trailer to this golf course is such an incredible perk! Being able to have a few drinks on the course instead of worry about having rides is amazing. Course was well maintained and staff was amazing.
Britt M — Google review
Might we suggest this course post a warning sign at the 1st tee for long weekends. "We have no marshals, it will take you 20 minutes per hole, there will be three groups on every hole, there will be 8 and 12 some's clogging play and we will have NO CONTROL over our golf course." After 6 holes and nearly 2 hours we come off the course, complained and were told sorry, it’s a long weekend and you’re right, we have no control and you should have expected this. Playing Sauble for 18 years and never had such a BAD experience. Shame!! Even the drink cart person was complaining about the nightmare day it was.
JIM G — Google review
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4.1
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678 Bruce County Rd 8, Sauble Beach, ON N0H 2G0, Canada
http://www.saublegolf.com/
+1 519-422-1052
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Sauble Falls Provincial Park

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Temporarily Closed
Park
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Sauble Falls Provincial Park is a forested park with cascades that are perfect for paddling, camping and swimming. It also offers excellent opportunities for trout and salmon fishing. The Sauble Trail is another attraction which passes through a mixed hardwood forest and red pine plantation, providing information about current and historic forest management practices in the area. Additionally, the trail traverses ancient sand dunes that are protected from bikes but can be hiked upon.
Beautiful park! Quiet, excellent location. The falls are lovely, and it's so close to Bruce's caves, Sauble Beach and the beautiful sunsets. Absolutely a must on the provincial park list for scenery and adventures!
Amanda D — Google review
Great camping site for families. So far the cleanest provincial park we’ve been to. They have very clean camping grounds equipped with clean washrooms, showers and even have laundry facilities. They have lots of different sports areas which the kids and adults will enjoy. We played on their beach volleyball area which has nice soft sand. Their falls is a great place to enjoy too. It’s near Sauble beach which gives you a lot of options to eat and enjoy the great beach area.
SkyZ L — Google review
Beautiful small falls are easily accessible. Not much hiking, although you can walk along the shore before having to walk through tall grass or water. It's definitely worth a visit.
Natalie V — Google review
The waterfall itself is beautiful and worth to go and see once. Campground however not much great to me, campsites are too close together and privacy is poor. Amenities is good, showers and washrooms are well-maintained and clean. Not much space and trail to hike and bike.
Banafsheh K — Google review
Camping sites just on the river side, you can easily fall asleep with the sound from the running falls. Kind of a small park and not much you can do. Hiking and fishing but no biking. Facilities are well maintained and friendly staffs, it’s still a good place to enjoy our Mother Nature with family and friends.
TV B — Google review
Nice little spot to do some kayaking or very light hiking. We parked up at the north lot which allows you to check out the falls quickly for about $6. You need to pay online or at one of the machines. Was able to see the falls and everything in about 10 minutes. Not much else to do on that side, some people were out in the stream swimming which was kind of trashy but whatever. Not worth making it your destination, but if you pass by on the way to something else it’s a decent pit stop.
Nile ( — Google review
The falls are not impressive and relatively busy. There is no hike. The parking is $6 to reserve online. Renting a canoe for $15/hrs was nice. The river is quiet and we saw a heron and a cormorant.
Sylvain D — Google review
Loved the park! It is pretty small but has renovated comfort stations and for us this is a big advantage. I had to work and Fido coverage was amazing everywhere. The falls are very close even though our site was on East campground that is on the other side of the road. You have to drive to the beach and parking is not free, you have to pay. But if you go to the town, the main street has 2 hours of free parking, this is more than enough to come and watch the gorgeous sunset. So the park is great! Only one disadvantage - there is no beach in the park.
Nadejda G — Google review
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3.7
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1400 Sauble Falls Rd, Wiarton, ON N0H 2T0, Canada
https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/saublefalls
+1 519-422-1952
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