- Visit The Bruce Caves - Bruce's Caves Conservation Area derives its greatest significance from the unique cave formations found along the escarpment face. These caves were formed by the wave action of post-glacial Lake Algonquin, 7,000 to 8,000 years ago
- Hike the Bruce Trail - Located 20 minutes from Sauble Beach -The Bruce Trail runs through Wiarton on it's way up the Bruce Peninsula to Tobermory. The Trails run along the Niagara Escarpment giving hikers a magnificent view of Georgian Bay .
- Visit Tobermory and take a glass bottom boat ride to see the Flower Pots
- Rent a canoe or kayak and spend the day on a river or lake
- Visit the Bruce Peninsula National Park and The National Park's Visitor's Centre
Bruce Peninsula
The Beautiful Bruce Peninsula
Sauble Beach is located at the south end of a very special region known as the "Bruce Peninsula"
Rich in culture and full of natural beauty - the BRUCE PENINSULA has it all. With 2 national parks, several provincial nature reserves, and the Niagara escarpment as its base - there is no end to the worlds you can discover in this wondrous place.
Hiking, boating, swimming, nature trails, take a day and visit Ontario's Natural retreat!
Some Day Trip ideas for you when you stay with Bel-Air Cottages & Motel:
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