- Sauble Falls Provincial Park
Sauble Falls Provincial Park is located in the small town of
Sauble Falls, Ontario . It sits at the lower base ofSauble River (Ontario) , which flows intoLake Huron . Thecampground consists of two sections divided by Highway 13. The West section of the site is a quiet zone (noradio s allowed). Groupcamping is available in the east section. Many sites along the east portion of the park back up against the Sauble River.Nearby Attractions
The main
summer attractions of the area consist of the Sauble Falls andSauble Beach . The river meanders around the east section of the park and flows down under the highway to the falls. The majority of the falls are actuallyrapid s to which many people take day trips to play in. There is a section in which people jump from a drop off into a pool in the river. Also in certain years it is possible to slide down the falls if water levels are high enough. The other main summer attraction is Sauble Beach. The world's second longest fresh water beachFact|date=August 2008 (only to nearbyWasaga Beach ) is a very popular location for families and summer partiers alike. Closer to the town of Sauble Beach itself, one is more likely to find teenagers and socialites; while the further you travel north, the more family-oriented the beach becomes.External links
* http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/saub.html
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