Port Elgin
Port Elgin is a quaint, attractive tourist town in Bruce County,
found approximately three hours north west of Toronto's Pearson
International Airport.
Set on the shores of Lake Huron, it features soft white sand beaches,
world famous sunsets and crystal clear waters. The streets are lined
with maple trees and adorned with century-old homes.
Port Elgin is now a part of Saugeen Shores.
Location
The
scenic drive to Port Elgin is almost as much fun as the offshore
adventure. Towns on the way to the Bruce Peninsula offer visitor
rest stops, playgrounds and more. Getting there is part of the vacation.

Port
Elgin Links
The
Port Elgin site
includes information on the town, accommodation, and events.
The
Shoreline News site
includes up-to-date information about events and the people of
Port Elgin.
The
Port Elgin Yacht Club site
lists information and links for the nautical minded and even supplies
a membership application online.
The
Lake Huron Fishing Club is a conservation based sports
club dedicated to ensuring quality fishing opportunities.
Area
Links
Sauble
Beach is close
to Port Elgin and the site includes area information as well as
great pictures.
Southampton
is approximately twenty
minutes away from Port Elgin and is an attractive town which features
the oldest port on the Bruce coast.
Saugeen
Rail Trails offer off-road adventure for cyclists.
The
Grey-Bruce Directory site
offers a list of area businesses and town information.
Bruce
County Tourism site
lists attractions on snowmobiling, golfing, fishing and birding
to name a few.
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