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Sauble Beach

 
Sauble Beach, ON N0H 2G0, Canada
Address is taken from a point 4848 yards away.
 
Information about the place
Sauble Beach is a minor waterways place on Lake Huron (Eastern route) between Tobermory (47.14 miles to the northwest) and St. Clair River (northern entrance) (Close to the city of Sarnia) (140.78 miles to the southwest).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of St. Clair River (northern entrance) is Port Elgin; 15.10 miles away.

Mooring here is unrated.

Manitoulin Island93.51 miles
Fitzwilliam Island62.44 miles
Georgian Bay (western entrance)56.23 miles
Cove Island51.63 miles
Tobermory47.14 miles
Sauble Beach
Port Elgin15.10 miles
Kincardine38.06 miles
Goderich69.95 miles
Bayfield Marinas82.26 miles
Grand Bend99.74 miles
 
 
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Sauble Beach (pop. 2000) is a beach community and unincorporated area in the town of South Bruce Peninsula, Bruce County, in the northern area of southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is on the Bruce Peninsula, along the eastern shore of Lake Huron, on the north edge of the Saugeen First Nation. The beach takes its name from that given by early French explorers to the sandy Sauble River, originally "La Rivière Au Sable" (river to the sand) also indicating that the river emptied into Lake Huron at a sandy beach. The river was labelled with the French name on maps until 1881, when it became the Sauble River; in early years, a sawmill was built on the river, and later, a hydro electric plant.

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[Sauble Beach, Ontario] Sauble Beach (pop. 2000) is a beach community and unincorporated area in the town of South Bruce Peninsula, Bruce County, in the northern area of southwestern [South Bruce Peninsula] Clavering, Elsinore, Hepworth, Oliphant, Park Head, Sauble Beach, Wiarton; French Bay, Sauble Beach South, Sauble Falls, Skipness, Tolmie The administrative centre [Bruce County] large area of the beach (south portion) within the community of Sauble Beach, referred to as Sauble Park. In addition to the Sauble Park, the Saugeen [Bruce Peninsula] made a comeback along the northern shores of Sauble Beach as well, and nest in restricted areas of the beach. These are well marked to prevent visitors [Sauble River (Ontario)] community of Sauble Beach. The river was originally called Rivière aux Saubles, or "sandy river", by the French. It was named the River aux Saubles on maps [List of beaches in Canada] Bend Beach Kew Beach, Toronto Port Franks Beach Port Stanley Beach Sandbanks Beach Sauble Beach Wasaga Beach Port Dover Beach Turkey Point Beach Cavendish [Sauble Speedway] Sauble Speedway is a 1/4 mile short track motor racing oval, located east of the beach community Sauble Beach, in Hepworth, Ontario, Canada. The track [Sauble Falls Provincial Park] intact. The main summer attractions of the area consist of the Sauble Falls and Sauble Beach. The river meanders around the east section of the park and [Southern Ontario] major beaches in the region are visited by millions of tourists every summer. The most popular beaches are Wasaga Beach, Grand Bend, Sauble Beach, and [Saugeen First Nation] large area of the beach (south portion) within the community of Sauble Beach, referred to by the band as Sauble Park or South Sauble Beach Park. In addition
 
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