Brucedale Conservation Area
Looking for a peaceful natural getaway spot? Brucedale Conservation Area is an ideal choice. Located between Kincardine and Port Elgin on the lakeshore, the site is easily accessible from Hwy #21.
The welcome mat is open before Victoria Day and continues until the Thanksgiving Weekend in October.
Brucedale C.A. was purchased by Saugeen Conservation in 1956 and 1965, totalling 49 ha (120 acres). The reason for the purchase was to allow public access to Lake Huron for recreational purposes.
This quaint campground contains 52 sites well suited for tent and small trailer use. There are 32 sites with electrical hook-ups. Visitors can witness some of the most beautiful sunsets in the world. A children’s play area, washrooms and showers are also available here.
Facilities
Seasonal camping sites, privies, day-use, parking, drinking water and showers. Firewood is also available.
Brucedale attracts approximately 1000 visitors annually and offers a variety of activities, such as camping, fishing, swimming, canoeing, sailing.
Location
Follow Hwy #21 north of Kincardine (Bruce County), follow the signs.
Location(s)
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Brucedale Conservation Area Kincardine, Ontario Canada |
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