Bruce Peninsula National Park is located in the province of Ontario only a few hours north west of Toronto near the town of Tobermory. The park is comprised of shoreline cliffs, crystal clear turquoise waters, sea caves, kilometers of
beautiful hiking trails, sink holes , ancient coral reefs and over 40 species of orchids.
Photo Description: Little Cove, Bruce Peninsula NP.
Photo Description: Little Cove, Bruce Peninsula NP.
Photo Description: Shoreline at Little Cove
Photo Description: Shores of Georgian Bay.
Photo Description: Indian Head Cove, Bruce Peninsula National Park.
Photo Description: Clear waters at Indian Head Cove.
Photo Description: Looking down from the Bruce Trail somewhere between the Grotto and Overhanging Point.
Photo Description: Inside the Natural Arch sea cave looking out towards the waters of Georgian Bay. If you want to get inside the cave, you have to climb down a 30 feet cliff.
Photo Description: Overhanging Point can be acessed from the Bruce Trail.
Photo Description: Sheer cliffs and rocks form the escarpment.
Photo Description:Overhanging Point
Photo Description:On the Bruce Trail close to overhanging point. Cliffs along the escarpment rise a few hundred feet and provide spectacular views of Georgian Bay.
Photo Description:White pebble beach at Halfway Log Dump.
Photo Description:Clear waters of Georgian Bay at Halfway Log Dump.
Photo Description: View of Cape Chin from the Bruce Trail on the way to Devil's Monument.
Photo Description: Singing Sands, Dorcas Bay
Photo Description: Singing Sands, Dorcas Bay.
Photo Description: Lion's Head, Isthmus Bay.
Photo Description: Lion's Head, Isthmus Bay
Photo Description: Observation Tower can be accesed from a short trail near theVisitor Centre..
Photo Description: View looking east from Observation Tower which is located at the Visitor Centre.