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Sauble Falls Provincial Park

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South Bruce Peninsula

This historic falls used to power a timber mill and generating station. Now flanked by immature forest, the falls are the end of the Rankin River canoe route – ideal for novice canoeists.
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Amenities

Seasonal Use: Spring, Summer, Fall
Fee Required? Parking only.
Other Features: Camping, Garbage Cans, Parking, Picnic Area, Showers, Washrooms, Three-Season
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Location

Name: Sauble Falls Provincial Park
Address: 1400 Sauble Falls Rd, South Bruce Peninsula, N0H 2T0
Mailing Address: 300 Water St, Peterborough, ON K9J 3C7

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