Kayaking in Bruce Peninsula National Park, Ontario (Glynnis)

Grotto in Bruce Peninsula National Park, Ontario (Wikimedia)

Bruce Peninsula National Park, Ontario (Muhammad/Wikimedia)

What to do in Bruce Peninsula National Park

Bruce Peninsula juts into the Great Lakes, separating Georgian Bay from Lake Huron. Bruce Peninsula National Park covers a 12-mile-long stretch of sea caves, car-size boulders, and 131-foot-high cliffs, all overlooking the cold, clear waters of the Great Lakes. The Bruce Trail runs along a stretch of Niagara Escarpment on the Georgian Bay side, providing dramatic hikes through this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. On this side of the peninsula, crags pitted with sea caves offer plenty of opportunity for exploration. The Grotto, a cave on the...

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