Field Guides/Saugeen Shores/Walking & Strolling
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Best WindowMay through October; year-round on the Waterfront Trail and Saugeen Rail Trail
RegionSaugeen Shores, Ontario

Walking & Strolling.

The shoreline corridor between Port Elgin Main Beach and Southampton Main Beach reads like one long Lake Huron walk. Boardwalks tie the Port Elgin and Southampton waterfronts together; the Saugeen Rail Trail's stone-dust surface offers an inland alternative through forested town parkland.

The whole corridor stays walkable in shoulder season — early spring or late October sunsets over the open lake are the local reward.

Walking & Strolling in Saugeen Shores
01 — What to know

The brief.

The Waterfront Trail follows the Lake Huron shore continuously between the two town centres, with paved and packed sections through municipal parks and beach boardwalks. The Saugeen Rail Trail runs parallel inland — 8 km on the former CN line, hard-packed stone dust, broadly flat and family-friendly.

Between them you can build a 15–20 km loop that takes in both town beach corridors. There's no day-use fee on the municipal stretches.

Lake Huron's western exposure means strong evening sun and occasional onshore wind on exposed beach sections; carry water on warm summer afternoons.

02 — Locations

1. places.

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    Port Elgin to Southampton Waterfront Trail

    Continuous Lake Huron shore path linking the two town centres, threading the beach boardwalks at Port Elgin and Southampton; year-round access.

03 — Conditions

Today's read.

Air Quality
12
eu-aqi · low
UV Index
1.4
scale 0–11
Humidity
77%
relative
Visibility
20.9 km
clear
Temp
+4.1°
H 13° · L -1°
Sun
06:01 / 20:42
14h 41m daylight
A+
Prime conditions for walking & strolling

Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.