Sauble Falls Provincial Park is a scenic recreational park located at 1400 Sauble Falls Road in South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, near Wiarton. Established in 1971 and spanning over 20 hectares, the park is anchored by a stunning cascading waterfall with deep historical roots as a former timber mill and generating station site. In spring and fall, visitors can witness spectacular spawning runs of Rainbow Trout and Chinook salmon making their way upstream. With 154 campsites — including 79 electrical hookups, 8 RV pull-through sites, and 99 radio-free sites — the park is a comfortable base for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Amenities include showers, laundry facilities, a trailer dump station, playground, picnic shelters, and firewood. Water and electrical hookups (30-amp) are available, and an EV charging station is on site. Activities abound with fishing, hiking, biking, canoeing, and equipment rentals for kayaks, paddleboats, and stand-up paddleboards. The park sits just minutes from the world-famous Sauble Beach and serves as an ideal launching point for exploring the Bruce Peninsula. Sauble Falls Provincial Park offers a nature-rich Ontario camping experience for all skill levels.