Beaches in Canada
The Sauble Beach:
Sauble beach is considered to be the friendliest beach in Canada. The view of the Sunset has a wonderful look on the beach, which spreads over 11 kilometers in length and blessed with very soft sand one feels strange sensation of pleasure by lying on for hours.
Sauble beach is very famous for its Sand festival, where participants indulge in competitive spirit to build sand castles and sand sculpting.
The other attractions at Sauble beach are of Golfing events, hiking. One can enjoy Bed and Breakfast staying places, or live in the motels, resort cottages etc.
There are two massive national parks having specially designed comfortable accommodation to stay and enjoy the parks refreshing environment.
Pelle Island:
Pelle Island offers accommodation in exclusively built cottages or in the Camping locations. There are many bed and breakfast accommodations to chose and enjoy the nature in full blossom at the picturesque island location. People come here for camping, fishing and boating adventures.
Visitors to the island get an occasion to go on vine yard excursions and are tempted to taste the fine wine produced here. They also participate in the golfing or enjoy live theatre activities on the island.
Every year the island witnesses migration of butterflies and birds, which nature lovers feel excited by looking at them.
Sandbanks:
Sandbanks are very famous for tourist visits. There are three beaches located here, having golden colored sand and water known for crystal clarity. The favorite activities people love to do are Canoeing, sailing and windsurfing at the Outlets beach and Dunes Beach. Swimming is also done at these beaches.
Wasaga Beach:
Wasaga Beach is spread over the length of fourteen kilometers and the frontage of the beach is cozily nested at the southern location of Georgia Bay, from where the view of wonderful Canadian Blue Mountain can be enjoyed.
The beach frontage space is considered number one place for family tourism and it is more than 100 years of excited tourist coming and recommending their friends to visit Nottawasaga Bay coast.