We landed at Tobermory and unfortunately hurried off the ferry intending to find a campsite and then explore. The place we had planned on staying however was a little to tight for our coach so we continued South to Sauble Falls Provincial Park. The provincial park system in Canada is fantastic, every park we have ever been in is as nice a campground as you will find and we both recommend using them. Sauble Falls and the Sauble River were not at their best however, as the water levels at this time of year are very low as evidenced in the picture below.
Sauble Beach was a surprise....its the Daytona Beach of Lake Huron with a regular highway 5-10 Kilometers that can be parked on and during season is obviously one crowded place. The day we visited there were only a few swimmers but the view along the shore when we drove from one end to the other was fantastic. The town is a typical summer beach town with lots of vacation cottages and private campgrounds and with that beautiful beach very much worth a stop again.