Sauble Trail

Sauble Falls Provincial Park

The trail takes you through dunes and mixed forest and brings you to a splendid lookout over the Sauble River.

You'll find elements of the area logging past and the plantations that came later to stabilize the dunes.

The trail can be accessed from the far end of the East Campground. Every spring and fall, rainbow trout and chinook salmon struggle over each ledge of this cascading waterfall to spawn upstream.

Flanked by immature forest, the falls used to power a timber mill and generating station. Now they are the terminus of the Rankin River canoe route, ideal for novice canoeists.


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TRAIL STATS
LENGTH:
2.5 km 
DIFFICULTY: •• 
ACTIVITIES:
Hiking & Walking, Camping & Backpacking, Geocaching 
CHARACTER:
Natural, Scenic 
SURFACE:
Rock, Soil-Compacted, Water 
AMENITIES:
Admission fee, Parking, Picnic areas, Washrooms, Designated rest areas, Camping 
OTHER:
Swimming, Fishing, Birding 
LOCATION
REGION:
Central Ontario 
SUB-REGION:
Bruce Peninsula 
CLOSEST TOWN(S):
Wiarton 
TRAILHEAD: GPS 
SEASONS / HOURS
May to October 
CONTACT INFO
NAME:
Ontario Parks , Admin 
PHONE:
1-800-668-2746 
EMAIL: Email Us Now  
WEB SITE
For more information, including maps, please visit www.ontarioparks.com
 
 
 
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