The Saugeen River canoe route begins in the Town of Hanover and heads west to Lake Huron. Though it flows through agricultural areas, these are only visible occasionally through the forests, which line the bank of the river. River conditions range from wide placid stretches to areas with eddies and rapids, making the Saugeen ideal for family canoeing. Sections range from 20 to 43 kilometres, but the ambitious can make a real trip of it by traveling from Hanover to Southampton, a distance of 102 kilometres! Campgrounds are available. The Durham Conservation Area also has a day use area featuring a millpond or over-night camping along the banks of the Saugeen River. Many other lakes and rivers provide a plethora of paddling opportunities.
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This ourt displays the contrast between the west and east shores of Owen Sound, since many of the roads are not paved and because of the Land Force Training Centre you cannot travel around the full peninsula.

Enjoy the views of Geogian Bay as you ride the Blue Mountain Gondola up the Niagara Escarpment. The rest of the route is like a roller coaster, cruising downhill past agricultural lands, passing orchards along the way.