WATER EXPERIENCES IN SAUBLE BEACH
Enjoy Sauble Beach - the beach capital of Ontario!
EXPERIENCE THE WATER AT SAUBLE BEACH & AREA
- Beaches
- Fishing
- Canoe &
Kayaking - Watersports
Kite surfing
- Boat
Launches
SAUBLE BEACH - Not only the best beach located in Bruce County - this beach is rated number 1 in Ontario - and one of the best beaches in Canada! 11 km's of golden sand delight visitors from around the world. Located close enought ot the city to be accessable - yet far enough away to have clean crisp air - and fresh pristine water.
Bring with you:
- Beach shoes - sand can get hot in summer!
- An umbrella to use as shade (available at local shops)
- Sunscreen (available at local shops)
- Plastic glasses
- Ash tray if you smoke
- Garbage bags if you are planning to picnic
- There is a charge for parking in Sauble Beach
- Plan your accommodations in advance - it can get full in summer.
Plan to spend at least a day - there is so much do do if the beach gets boring - visit our sight-seeing page or our "what to do in 7 days" page .
There are some rules to regard when you visit Sauble Beach :
- No dogs on the beach
- Place all litter in litter receptacles
- please do not bring glass product to beach
- Please stay on boardwalks to avoid damaging flora & fauna
- As with all Ontario public land - alcohol is not permitted
- If you smoke - please bring your own ash tray.. do not use our beach to but out!
FISHING SAUBLE BEACH
Summer fishing is great for small mouth
bass and perch. Check the dates of the
Chantry Chinook Classic Fishing Derby to
test your fishing skill on the waters of Lake
Huron. Fishing licenses can be purchased
at The Sauble River Marina. Rainbow trout
and salmon fishing is permitted year round
within the westerly boundary of Sauble
Falls Provincial Park to Lake Huron. Boat
launching is available at the Sauble Marina
and municipal boat launching dock at the
mouth of the river.
Selected Fishing Regulations for Sauble River,
Sauble Falls, Ontario,
Fisheries Management Zones 13 & 16
The boundaries of the old fishing divisions have been changed to create 20 new fisheries management
zones across the province. New Zone 13 (Lake Huron) now extends upstream into the Sauble River to
a point 440 m downstream from the lowest ledge of Sauble Falls. The season for Rainbow trout,
Brown trout and Pacific Salmon is open all year within the waters of Zone 13. Upstream of the
point described above is now Zone 16.

Zone 13 & 16 Seasons and Limits
Zone 13 Open Seasons
Rainbow Trout Brown Trout and Pacific
Salmon – Open all year
Zone 16 Open Seasons
Rainbow Trout Brown Trout and Pacific
Salmon – 4th Sat. in April to September 30th.
Zones 13 & 16 Limits
Rainbow Trout – S-2, C-1
Brown Trout and Pacific Salmon – S – 5, C -2
The Rankin River is an area rich in wildlife where you can fish for pike and small mouth bass.
For more information on fishing derby's, season's and regulations follow these links;
Natural Retreat
Ministry of Natural Resources
Lake Huron Fishing Club
Canoeing, kayaking or rafting are truly unique experiences on the Sauble River. Let nature unfold in peaceful and relaxing surroundings and let the solitude embrace you.
Winding through some of the best agricultural land in Ontario, the Sauble River--37 km long!--passes through one of the steepest and highest Drumlin fields in the province. (What's a Drumlin? A long, low, narrow hill left behind by ice-age glaciers). The scenic Sauble twists and turns around these hills from Tara to Sauble Falls.
www.brucegreytrails.com
Natural Retreat Trails
KITE SURFING
Kitesurfing or kiteboarding, (as it’s called in North America) is one of the fastest growing water sports in the world. Sauble Beach is thought to be the top place in Ontario for this sport.
Local Kite Spots
Kiteboarding on You Tube
Sauble River Boat Launch
- Follow Lakeshore Blvd onto King Edward St., then turn left onto Sauble Falls Rd, and follow it to the corner and you're there.
Or - Follow Sauble Falls Parkway North un till you reach Sauble Falls Rd (it's indicated by the turn-off to Sauble Falls Prov. Park), and follow the road south.
Parking for Cars and trailers available.
Oliphant Boat Launch
Follow Sauble Falls Parkway North untill you reach the big red stop sign. Turn left towards the shoreline. Once you reach Oliphant Shore Rd, you will see the docks, and boat launch.
Boat Lake Launch (Small craft boat launch access) :
Follow the Sauble Parkway North to the big red stop sign, and turn left towards Wiarton. Follow 13 past the big bend, and just over the bridge, on your left-hand side is a parking lot and rest area with washrooms.
* Please note: The beach is for public recreation, and is not a launch for motorized equipment. Please consider the safety of everyone at the beach, and piece of mind for those enjoying the water. Please launch only at designated areas, and maintain mandatory safe distances from the shore. Thank you.

