Brucedale Conservation Area is one of three camping parks run by Saugeen Conservation. Brucedale has a beautiful sandy beach and some of the most magnificent sunsets around! There are many species of birds for the avid bird watchers out there to enjoy. It's a small, well treed, rustic campground well suited for the nature enthusiast.
Situated on the shore of Lake Huron between Kincardine and Port Elgin, Brucedale offers long-term seasonal sites, for the most part, with a few daily sites for shorter stays. The site is easily accessible from Hwy #21, simply follow the 'C' signs.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to COVID-19, we will not be accepting any transient campers. Camping runs from the last full week in April until Thanksgiving Monday.
The Brucedale C.A. lands were purchased by Saugeen Conservation in 1956 and 1965, and total 49 hectares (120 acres) in size. The property was purchased to allow public access to Lake Huron for recreational purposes.
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