Waste Management Project
The Saugeen Shores Waste Management Project will explore options to meet our community's future waste disposal needs.
The Saugeen Shores Waste Management Project will explore options to meet our community's future waste disposal needs.
A community-driven reconstruction of Southampton's High Street.
We are building a state-of-the-art facility that will house an eight-lane pool as well as a fitness and wellness centre.
Goderich Street (Hwy 21) from Concession Road 6 to Concession Road 10 will be resurfaced as part of Ontario's Connection Link Program.
Cottage Streets Design Guidelines aim to maintain the character of identified 'cottage streets' while completing necessary replacements and restorations.
Your input will help build a Cultural Heritage Master Plan for Saugeen Shores.
The North Shore Park Master Plan will guide the future of the park over the next 10 years and beyond.
The Urban Tree Canopy Plan will review the existing tree canopy and protect our natural environment for future generations.
The project involves the resurfacing of Hwy 21 in Southampton, as well as some underground work including water system upgrades North of the Saugeen River.
Saugeen Shores will be reconstructing Bricker Street from Llyod St to Maple Drive in Spring 2026.
The Town of Saugeen Shores is initiating improvements to the intersection of Highway 21 and Bruce Road 13 (Turner Street) in Southampton
Saugeen Shores will be constructing a new section of Ridge Street in 2026, from Frances Street to Bruce Road 25.
In 2026, the Town is investing in road and sidewalk improvements across the community as part of its approved Capital Plan.
The TMP Update will guide the Town’s transportation investments, infrastructure improvements, capital expenditures, and decision making for the next 10 to 20 years.
Saugeen Shores is completing a Nodes and Corridors Study, as well as a Community Planning Permit System (CPPS) to enhance growth and diversify housing options.
An Active Transportation Wayfinding Signage Strategy will improve the Town’s active transportation wayfinding signage on active transportation routes.
The Town is completing an Environmental Assessment to explore options for expanding the capacity of the Saugeen Shores Water Treatment Plant.
The Town of Saugeen Shores and Saugeen First Nation are co-developing a five-year, comprehensive two-part Community Tourism Strategy.
The Town of Saugeen Shores is updating the Water and Wastewater Servicing Master Plan for the communities of Port Elgin and Southampton.
Passing the Business Plan is one of Council's most important decisions. Your input helps Council identify priorities, balancing them with tax and fee changes.
The Gobles Grove playground will be replaced in the Spring of 2026 as part of the 10-year Business Plan.
The Town of Saugeen Shores is advancing project planning to address the deteriorated condition of Moore Bridge.
Five storm system outlet locations have been identified for investigation through a Class Environmental Assessment.
The Long Dock playground will be replaced in Fall 2025 as part of a 10-year playground replacement schedule.
The Jubilee Park Master Plan will guide the future of the park over the next 10 years and beyond.
The Pre-Approved Housing Designs will offer a head start for those looking to build in Saugeen Shores.
The Helliwell Park Master Plan will guide the future of the park over the next 10 years and beyond.
This study will enable the Town to determine and strategically plan ideal levels of service for Municipal assets.
Send us your best spring, summer, fall, or winter photos by May 24th to have your original photography featured in our 2026 Environmental Calendar!
The Town of Saugeen Shores is evaluating options for the expansion and upgrade of the Port Elgin Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) through an Environmental Assessment.
The Town is creating a new CIP to support priority development and revitalization projects.
Our Citizen Panel answers quick questions to help us measure public opinion.

We acknowledge the Town of Saugeen Shores is located on the traditional lands
and treaty territory of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation, which consists of the Chippewas of Saugeen and the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation.