Welcome to the Bruce Peninsula, Ontario's Natural Retreat
The Bruce Peninsula is the Niagara Escarpmentās northern anchor and is one of 300 United Nations World Biosphere Reserves. With miles of rugged shoreline and sandy beaches, dotted by small hamlets, the Bruce Peninsula is a haven for the naturalist. You can hike along the Bruce Trail, 150 feet above the pristine waters of Georgian Bay and be surrounded by trees more than 1000 years old.
The Bruce Peninsula is yours to discover, come visit, stay awhile and recharge your soul. Let us show you a place that Mother Nature still rates as one of her greatest footprints and return home with memories of an incredible journey.
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Arial shot of the Bruce Peninsula shoreline, Lake
Big Tub Lighthouse, Tobermory
Big Tub Harbour, ChiCheemaun Ferry
Sunset over Fathom 5 National Marine Park
Delicate life in the old growth forest
Flowerpot Island, Bruce Peninsula
The Grotto, Bruce Peninsula National Park
Georgian Bay Shoreline, Bruce Peninsula
Showy Ladies Slipper Orchid
Indian Paint Brush, wild flowers, Bruce Peninsula
Native Dancer, Chippewas of Nawash
National Parks Guide, Ethan Meleg
Shipwreck, Big Tub Harbour, Tobermory
The Niagara Escarpment, Bruce Peninsula
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