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Saugeen ShoresWelcome to Saugeen Shores, "the Sun's Favorite Destination”, consisting of the amalgamated municipalities of Port Elgin, Southampton and Saugeen Township. Located on the beautiful shoreline of Lake Huron, in Ontario Canada, you'll find warm hospitality, natural beauty and all the amenities you could ask for.

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Trails and Tours

Saugeen Rail Trail - The Saugeen Rail Trail is a year round,  multi-use trail that connects Southampton and Port Elgin, Ontario.  Built on an old railway line the trail is easily accessed and used by visitors and residents alike.

Lake Huron Shoreline Cycling Routes - The Lake Huron Shoreline has plenty to offer cycling enthusiasts. Our cycle routes are road, trail and off-road adventures. Explore our many kilometres of paved, quiet country roads along the Lake Huron Shoreline or venture into our inland communities.

Brant Tract - The Brant Tract is a multi-use, year round trail system near Paisley. In this 781 acres of reforested property there are a number of double wide trails suitable for equestrians, hikers, cyclists, snowshoers and cross county skiers and even dogsledders, and a wide variety of "single track" wilderness trails, suitable for the adventurous hiker and mountain biker.

McGregor Point Provincial Park Trails - The trails of MacGregor Point provide opportunities to explore many trail systems on a glacial lake plain including Deer Run Bike Trail, Nipissing Bluff Ski Trail, Tower Trail, Huron Fringe Trail (boardwalk, handicapped accessible, walking only), Old Shore Road Trail (linear), Lake Ridge Trail (walking only) and Kempf's Trail.

Stoney Island Conservation Trail -Located 4 kms north of Kincardine on County Road 23 at Conc. #7 This area is an excellent site for mountain bike enthusiasts to develop their skills. The trails offer many challenging features such as moguls, combination ridge climbs, straight-aways, hill climbs, curved and banked downhill runs, trial diversions, racing circuits, rough terrain and bridge crossings. Hardwoods, cedars and hemlocks shelter the trails, with several lookouts over Lake Huron.

Bruce County Rail Trail - The Bruce County Rail Trail is approximately 80 kilometres in length. It runs from Port Elgin to the Bruce-Huron Line and from Port Elgin to Bruce Road 33 near Kincardine. The trail has been signed and gated and some upgrades to the trail surface have been completed. Most of the rail trail surface is made up of a mixture of soil and coarse aggregate.

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