Indoor Pool, Hot Tub, The Sunrise Café, Banquet Room, Antique Shop, Motel, 24 Hour Check-In, Direct Billing, Express Check-Out, Meeting Rooms, Fax Service, High Speed Internet Access, Free Local Telephone Calls, Barbecue Can Be Provided, 65 Modern Units, Self Controlled Heating And Air Conditioning, Colour / Remote / Cable TV, 4-piece Bath, Suites, Weekend Getaway Packages
Family-owned and operated, the Colonial Motel in Port Elgin, Ontario has excellent year round accommodation and amenities for your family vacation or business travel needs. Within walking distance of shopping and restaurants, the Port Elgin beach and its famous sunsets are also easily accessible to the Colonial's guests.
Welcome to Cedar Court Motel The management and staff of the Cedar Court Motel extend a warm invitation to stay at one of the finest motels in Southampton and area. One of the finest sandy beaches in Bruce County is only a few minutes walk away from the Cedar Court.
right next to the beach!Clean Family fun located a short walkfrom the best beach in Southern OntarioSauble Beach!1 & 2 bedroom Housekeeping CottagesClean and ready for your stay!BelAir Cottages & MotelAll located seconds from 11 KM's ofgorgeous Sauble Beach!HomeWelcome to BelAir Cottages & Motel Sauble BeachBelAir Cottages & Motel located in the Heart of Sauble Beach. Family owned & operated for 35 years!Now in two locations! Offering three 2 bedroom cottages just 60 steps from our World famous Beach. Where your family can easily walk to many of Saubles Shops, Restaurants, MiniGolf and many other necessary ammenities! 118 Second Ave North '' Beach Suites'' Offer a Pet Friendly Location.Our original location and ''Home Office'' is 328 Main Street where you are a only a short 3 minute walk to enjoy the second largest freshwater beach in the World!Our family efficiency Cottages and Motel Resort are all immaculately cleaned, modern and comfortable just park the car and enjoy your holiday!
Sauble Beach, Ontario, Canada is a resort community and unincorporated area in the town of South Bruce Peninsula, Bruce County in southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is on the eastern shore of Lake Huron, on the north edge of the Saugeen Nation. The beach takes its name from that given by early French explorers to the sandy Sauble River, originally Riviere aux Saubles, that empties into the lake at the beach. The first settler is reported to have been John Eldridge, who built a cottage nearby in 1877, although most of the resort development of the modern beach area dates from about 1948, including still-surviving attractions like the Driftwood Cafe, Sauble Lodge Motel and the Crowd Inn hot-dog stand. The main street has remained relatively untouched in the past 50 years.