sauble beach ontario

Popular Ontario beach is throwing a giant three-day music festival this month

Ontario's second-longest freshwater beach, Sauble (a.k.a. Saugeen) Beach, is ending the summer off strong, hosting a three-day party on the shore with an impressive line-up of entertainers.

Sauble Beach Party will hit the sands of the popular warm-weather destination on Labour Day long weekend with what's promised to be an event like no other.

Reddit and other social media platforms have been abuzz with excited party-goers for months since the event started being publicized.

So, who's performing? 

The roster of almost entirely Canadian entertainers includes Faber Drive, Brett Young, Shawn Desman, Practically Hip, Classified, Marianas Trench, and over a dozen more, spanning pop, country, rock, rap and other genres, with a little something for everyone.

And, the lineup isn't the only thing that's setting the festival apart.

Attendees can make the fest a full long-weekend experience by staying overnight on the grounds and never leaving the fun.

Tent and trailer campsites are available, but guests need to adhere to specific rules about what they can and cannot bring, and should note that the sites do not have power, water or sewer service.

General Admission starts at $101.69 and prices vary on the day you want to attend; a full three-day package deal is available too, as are VIP options. Tickets are still available online, though fans have been trying to nab early bird tickets since January of this year.

The event runs from August 29 to 31 at 1095 Bruce Road 14 Rd. in Hepworth, Ontario. 

Lead photo by

Sauble Beach Party 


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