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Sign at Ontario’s popular Sauble Beach changed to reflect First Nation land ownership

A landmark sign at a popular Ontario beach was changed just before the arrival of Canada Day visitors to reflect a First Nation’s ownership of the land.   

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Sign at Ontario's popular Sauble Beach changed to reflect First Nation land ownership

The newly updated “Welcome to Saugeen Beach” sign sits on the western-most portion of South Bruce Peninsula’s main street, where the stretch of sand meets the dead-end road, as shown on Tuesday, July 1, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Cheree Urscheler (Mandatory Credit)


A landmark sign at a popular Ontario beach was changed just before the arrival of Canada Day visitors to reflect a First Nation’s ownership of the land.   

The red sign at the westernmost portion of South Bruce Peninsula’s Main Street, where the stretch of sand meets the dead-end road, now reads “Welcome to Saugeen Beach” instead of “Welcome to Sauble Beach.â€

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