Get out and connect with nature while improving your health with a bit of outdoor activity! Saugeen Shores boasts about 50km of four season, multi-use non-motorized recreational trails and paths for use by those who love to walk, jog, cycle, cross country ski and snowshoe. Whether it's a leisurely stroll along the North shore or along the boardwalk. For those with mobility issues you can also enjoy the outdoor trails in Saugeen Shores.
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Southampton Boardwalk
The Boardwalk has been a staple of the community of Southampton for over 100 years. It stretches along Lake Huron and offers great views... More Details
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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... More Details
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North Shore Trail
This 6km asphalted Trail connects Port Elgin to Southampton and offers a great experience for bikers, walkers, roller bladers, and joggers... More Details
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Port Elgin Waterfront Promenade
Port Elgin Beach has a wheel chair accessible paved walkway; there is a historic break wall that offers a nice vista to take in an amazing... More Details
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Captain Spence Path
Situated at the base of the Southampton Canadian flag, the Captain Spence Path is a beautiful short path that takes you from the Southampton... More Details
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Miramichi Bay
This beach area offers a lookout for birdwatchers and nature lovers alike. With a stone and pebble base in some areas there are benches... More Details
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Beiner's Bush Trail
Beiner's Bush Trail is a hikers dream. Meander through rolling hills and tree covered terrain. Experience the tranqility of nature... More Details
Phone. 519-832-2332
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Woodland Trail
Woodland trail is a truly beautiful trail that connects Port Elgin to Southampton. A relatively flat and easy trail meanders through lush... More Details
Phone. 519-832-2008
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Copway Trail
Copway Trail is a stone trail that takes you from Copway St. in Southampton towards a small beach area.... More Details
Phone. 519-832-2008
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Lake Ridge Trail
This trail connects to the town pond, Shipley trail and the Port Elgin main beach. ... More Details














