Explore Grey Bruce

From rugged shorelines and hidden waterfalls to quiet campgrounds and unforgettable sunsets, Grey Bruce offers some of Ontario’s best outdoor adventures, all waiting just beyond the campground.

Built for Camping Adventures

Grey Bruce is one of Ontario’s most iconic camping destinations, known for its scenic coastlines, freshwater beaches, waterfalls, forests, and small-town charm.

Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a full summer road trip, there’s no shortage of places to explore, from hiking the Bruce Trail and swimming at Sauble Beach to relaxing around the campfire after a day on the water.

At KMP RV Rentals, we’re proud to call this region home and love helping renters experience everything it has to offer.

Crowd of people at Sauble Beach, including children riding bicycles, in front of the sea with some tents and umbrellas, a large sign reads 'Welcome to Sauble Beach,' overcast sky, stop sign, and utility poles.

Waterfalls & Trails

Grey Bruce is home to some of Ontario’s most beautiful waterfalls and hiking trails, offering the perfect mix of adventure, relaxation, photography, and family-friendly exploring.

Inglis Falls

Inglis Falls

One of the region’s most iconic waterfalls, Inglis Falls features an 18-metre cascade surrounded by forest trails and scenic lookout points. A must-visit stop for campers exploring Owen Sound and the surrounding area.

A small waterfall in a lush green forest.

Indian Falls

Known for its dramatic bowl-shaped rock formation and peaceful forest surroundings, Indian Falls offers one of Grey Bruce’s most unique waterfall experiences. The moderate trail and beautiful scenery make it a favourite stop for nature lovers and photographers alike.

A trail sign attached to a tree indicating the Bruce Trail from Niagara to Tobermory. The trail continues on the dirt path through a dense, shaded forest.
A trail sign attached to a tree indicating the Bruce Trail from Niagara to Tobermory. The trail continues on the dirt path through a dense, shaded forest.

Bruce Trail Access Points

Stretching along the Niagara Escarpment, the Bruce Trail offers incredible hiking opportunities throughout Grey Bruce, including access points near Wiarton, Lion’s Head, and Owen Sound. Expect scenic cliff views, dense forests, and unforgettable Georgian Bay lookouts.

A rushing river with rocks, trees, and a bridge in the background.

Sauble Falls Provincial Park

A family-friendly destination featuring shallow waterfalls, swimming areas, picnic spaces, and scenic walking paths perfect for relaxed summer exploring.

Beaches & Waterfront Adventures

From long sandy beaches to quiet waterfront parks, Grey Bruce is built for summer days spent near the water.

Sauble Beach

One of Canada’s longest freshwater beaches, Sauble Beach is one of Ontario’s most popular summer destinations. Known for its warm shallow water, vibrant atmosphere, and incredible sunsets, it’s a favourite stop for campers visiting Grey Bruce.

Entrance sign reading 'Welcome to Sauble Beach' with a Canadian flag, overlooking the water with a cloudy sky.
Entrance sign reading 'Welcome to Sauble Beach' with a Canadian flag, overlooking the water with a cloudy sky.

Southampton Beach

Often called the “Sunset Capital of Ontario,” Southampton offers a quieter and more relaxed beach experience with beautiful shoreline views, local shops, and family-friendly waterfront spaces.

Aerial view of a coastal town with colorful houses, sandy beaches, and turquoise waters surrounded by lush greenery and trees.

Kelso Beach at Nawash Park

Located in Owen Sound, Kelso Beach combines swimming, playgrounds, waterfront trails, and picnic areas into one convenient family-friendly destination perfect for an easy summer afternoon.

A splash pad at Owen Sound with water sprinklers, a lake in the background, and benches along the pathway.

Bucket List Destinations

Some destinations are simply part of the Grey Bruce experience, iconic Ontario adventures perfect for unforgettable RV day trips.

A rocky cliff with green trees and shrubs overlooking a body of water, featuring a natural large sea cave at its base.

Tobermory & Bruce Peninsula National Park

Known for turquoise water, rugged cliffs, hiking trails, and the famous Grotto, Tobermory and the Bruce Peninsula are among Ontario’s most iconic outdoor destinations. Whether you’re hiking, kayaking, sightseeing, or exploring the harbour, it’s a must-visit stop during any Grey Bruce camping trip.

View of a rocky coastline with trees and ocean, seen from a cave or rock opening.

Flowerpot Island

Accessible by boat tour from Tobermory, Flowerpot Island features hiking trails, caves, crystal-clear water, and the famous natural rock formations rising from the shoreline.

Cliffside overlooking a calm blue lake with clear water and a forested shoreline in the distance.

Lions Head Lookout

A bucket-list hike for visitors exploring the Bruce Peninsula, Lion’s Head offers breathtaking panoramic views overlooking Georgian Bay’s turquoise water and dramatic limestone cliffs.

Adventure Starts Here

Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, relaxing by the lake, hiking scenic trails, or simply enjoying quiet evenings around the campfire, Grey Bruce offers endless ways to experience Ontario outdoors.

At KMP RV Rentals, we’re proud to help families, couples, and outdoor enthusiasts explore this beautiful region comfortably and confidently, one campsite at a time