Real Estate at Cobble Beach

Informational Video

"This is truly one of those developments where you need to come and see for yourself how spectacular it is."

Stan Reljic / Sales Representative

Fast Facts

Location

10 minutes north of Owen Sound in Ontario, Canada 

2 hours from Toronto's Pearson International Airport 

Close to Bruce Trail, Canada's oldest and longest marked hiking trail

Size

574 acres

Opened

July 2008

Home Types

Single-family, townhomes, villas and mid-rise

Key Feature

Views of Georgian Bay

Current No. of Homes

200+ and growing

Sales Centre

221 McLeese Drive, Kemble, ON N0H 1S0 (across from the Clubhouse)

Bungalows with Glorious Views of Georgian Bay

Join the Cobble Beach Community


If you could design the perfect place to live, you would struggle to come up with a destination that could surpass Cobble Beach. Located just 10 minutes north of Owen Sound Ontario, this community is built on 574 acres of pristine land wrapping along the shores of Georgian Bay. These beautiful homes are surrounded by the gem of the community, the award-winning Cobble Beach Golf Links. Ranked one of Canada’s top golf courses, the 18-hole links style golf course features some of the most scenic views anywhere in Ontario and is one of Doug Carrick’s best designs.


A charming Nantucket-style Clubhouse sits at the heart of the community, offering boutique accommodations, 5-star dining, a full-service spa and year-round hospitality. Cobble Beach homeowners enjoy full access to the resort’s amenities, including the steam room, hot tub, fitness centre, plunge pool, tennis courts and much more. More than a destination, Cobble Beach is a lifestyle that is unique in every way. Enjoy the relaxation of a true resort lifestyle. 

12 Reasons to Live at Cobble Beach

Prime Location


The hub of the Grey-Bruce region is the city of Owen Sound (population 33,000). Known as the Scenic City, Owen Sound features an expansive harbour and bay, winding rivers, tree-lined streets, extensive parks and trails and a thriving, historic downtown. 


Key natural attractions include Inglis Falls, Harrison Park, Kelso Beach Park and several conservation areas. The Bruce Trail forms a ribbon around the city along the escarpment, connecting waterfalls and revealing a wide array of flora and fauna, including rare ferns.

Once named a Cultural Capital of Canada, the city is home to numerous festivals and events, such as the Summerfolk Music & Crafts Festival, the Salmon Spectacular fishing derby, the Concours d'Elegance and the Festival of Northern Lights. Its cultural hot-spots include the Tom Thomson Art Gallery, Roxy Theatre, Grey Roots Museum. 


Owen Sound is surrounded by other smaller communities like Chatsworth, Wiarton, Sauble Beach, Meaford, and the Township of Georgian Bluffs, all full of hidden wonders that are worth exploring.

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