A Family Campground nestled in the heart of Red Bay. Great location 20 minutes North of Sauble Beach and 45 minutes south of Tobormory. We have a heated pool, mini golf, basketball and volleyball nets. There is a playground for the kids and it's a 4 minute walk across the road to a sandy and shallow beach on Lake Huron that is perfect for small children. Come join us this summer, It's always a great day to be at Red Bay!
Bonnie View InnWhere Memories BeginOPEN YEAR ROUND!!!!The Bonnie View Inn is a 28-room, family owned and operated country inn with big resort amenities open year round. A landmark resort in the Haliburton Highlands since 1924, Bonnie View is located on Lake Kashagawigamog with 500 feet of southern exposure and only an 8-minute drive (7 km) from village shopping.
Walk into the woods from your spacious campsite at this secluded KOA. Walk into the woods from your spacious campsite at this secluded KOA. Nature trails connect to the Bruce Trail along the Niagara Escarpment, a wondrous ecosystem of forests, cliffs and wildflowers running from Niagara Falls to the Bruce Peninsula, flanked by the deep blue waters of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. Nearby, Sauble Beach offers 7 miles of heavenly sand. Shop, dine, golf and fish in Owen Sound, 2 miles away. Relax on a ferry ride through the islands of the Fathom Five National Marine Park, where glass-bottom boats pass over shipwrecks and unusual rock formations. Use the M.S. Chi-Cheemaun ferry to travel farther north. Take advantage of KOA's heated saltwater pool, game room, playing fields, picnic shelter and lots of running and biking room. Enjoy the convenience of sewer hookups on-site. Some of our staff speed Cantonese ,Mandarin and Japanese . Pool: June 1 - September 7. Max pull thru: 75 feet. Téléchargez un document .pdf contenant les informations de base sur ce terrain de camping. en français.
when we got there last year with our new trailer there had been a heavy rain and t storm our site was a wash out ,went to office and they had a backhoe and a few buckets of gravel and we had driest and levelest camp in camp ground now that's called customer service and that's a fact jackRead more
Saugeen Conservation was established in March of 1950. It was initiated through the efforts of the Town of Walkerton and surrounding watershed municipalities, in response to problems associated with flooding.