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Bruce Peninsula National Park
"Dramatic cliffs rise from the turquoise waters of Georgian Bay. In large tracts of forest, black bears roam and rare reptiles find refuge in rocky areas and diverse wetlands. Ancient cedar trees spiral from the cliff-edge; a multitude of orchids and ferns take root in a mosaic of habitats. Welcome to the magic of Bruce Peninsula National Park."
Address: 120 Chi sin tib dek Rd, Tobermory, ON N0H 2R0, Canada
Phone: (888) 773-8888
State: Ontario
County: Bruce County
Zip Code: N0H 2R0



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Amazing experience. Quiet, peaceful, family friendly and beautiful. There are washrooms right next to all camp sites. Also you can find fresh water next to the camp sites too. Time to time there are bear sightings but they are generally black bears, which are not dangerous in most situations. There are amazing trails you can walk and amazing places you can swim. I’d recommend bringing your own fire wood and maybe a lamp for night. Also definitely get bug/mosquito spray. Enjoy :
What a magnificent and unique place! The park is well laid out with good trails and a path. There are toilets in some areas which are well maintained and water fountains. Take hiking shoes even in summer because some of the rocks are very smooth and it is easy to lose your footing. The views are spectacular - the water ranges in colour from azure to jade to turquoise. There is a fabulous swimming area at Indian Cove and the Grotto. It was an unforgettable trip!
An incredible camping experience at the park. The camp site gets buzy in summer so would highly recommend booking 3 months in advance to get the weekends. The park is well maintained and they have different hikes, loved all of them. They have marked the hike from beginner level to advance which is very helpful. The trails are so beautiful and you can hear the sounds of animals and humming of different bird. I would highly recommend to stay for couple of days so that you can explore all the different hikes there. Also, if the forecast is rainy get your own wood, sometimes the wood at the park is damp . Highly recommended place for camping
I loved the visit here! The views are stunning and the water is crystal clear! I have to come back for kayaking or camping! The drive is long from Toronto, but definitely worth it! We did a one day trip and left early in the morning in June. The bugs were really not bad! That's a huge plus for me!
One of the best parks we have visited so far. Make sure you book your entry & parking pass way ahead. When we visited the place we were told at the gate in the morning that the parking lot was full, we were fortunate enough to find the pass for the evening of the same day. You can visit Grotto and Indian Head cove along with a few other places from here. The hiking is also good and worth the effort.
The first time I tried to come to Bruce Peninsula it was full. It was in Summer 2021 and I didn't have a reservation. Hence why it is important that you book online before you go there so you won't waste your time. I have the Parks Canada Discovery Pass72,25$ which allows me to go there for 1 year. Just the booking fee to pay. I went there last October, it was simply magnificent. The color of the water and the Grotto are impressive. Hiking there is an amazing experience and walking around Cyprus Lake too. It's a very popular place so book early!
Bruce Peninsula National Park is a sight to behold and looks much better than in the pictures. The trail to the grotto is leisurely and has many scenic views on the way to the bottom. The view close to the water is magnificent but beware, the water is freezing cold to swim. Will definitely come back next year.
One of my favourite trips in Ontario and also the best time I ever had in Canada This national park is silent, gorgeous and offers a spectacular views of not only Grotto but also marvellous sunset, tens of trails, crystal clear water, stunning place for campgrounds and a beautiful night view stargazing with a visibility of every single star and even milky way galaxy But please make some precautions while you plan for camping like never leaves the food outside the vehicle or trailer or in the tent or campground as there are racoon, bears and coyotes habitat in the forest area. Also check the weather before planning and bring something which keeps you warm as there is more damper atmosphere.
Fantastic Park With A Fantastic Coastline My family and I engaged in a road trip to The Bruce Peninsula in August 2022. Unlike the prev. year where we COULD NOT come because we missed the RESERVATION for the daytime parking P1 @ The Grotto main entrance, this time we reserved a month in advance. This is the only negative thing about this otherwise wonderful park experience. Both the Horse Lake trail, Bruce trail where it faces the beautiful Georgian Bay setting, and Georgian trails were well marked and well kept. The highlights were of course the Indian Head cove and “The Grotto” itself. The turquoise waters were so inviting that I took a dip into the waters myself even though I wasn’t prepared for it. There were quite a handful of bathers and we were here on a Wed. I can’t imagine how crowded this must be so be prepared for the crowds if you plan to pop by on a mid-summer weekend. Parking facilities and main entrance lobby were well stock with info around the area. Washroom facilities were adequately clean despite the many tourists. One bonus I loved about were the covered picnic tables by the parking area offering shelter from the elements. We sat down to take a break w/ refreshments. My family and loved the place and look forward to coming here in the near future.
It's one of the best national parks in the world. The water quality at the Grotto is so great. The scenery is very much like southern Italy or norther Spain, but way better. Why? The water is fresh not salty, which makes the swimming experience awesome!
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