Friday, May 22, 2026

Thoughts From a "Lost Canadian" About Bruce Peninsula National Park

Growing up in Michigan, Canada has been a close neighbor - particularly Ontario, so I was very happy to learn about Bruce Peninsula National Park - one of Canada's largest protected areas in Ontario. It looks like a place I would love to visit!

  • Bruce Peninsula National Park is famous for rugged natural cliffs and rocky caves that rise out of the turquoise waters of Georgian Bay.
  • Take an hour-long hike to “The Grotto,” a limestone sea cave and an underwater tunnel which glows in the sunlight. This is one of the park’s most popular attractions and requires pre-planning and reservations.
  • Find unique coves, rock formations and beaches, such as the cobblestone beach at Indian Head Cove, the rare cliff-edge ecosystem at Driftwood Cove and the gorgeous boardwalk at Singing Sands beach.
  • From bouldering to birdwatching, geocaching to fishing, canoeing to snowshoeing, there are so many activities and experiences available at the park.
  • Hiking trails in Bruce Peninsula National Park lead through mixed forests, along the rugged shoreline and connect to the Bruce Trail, the longest marked hiking trail in Canada.
You will find my full post about Bruce Peninsula National Park at this link.

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