Bruce Peninsula National Park
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Welcome to the Bruce Peninsula National Park, straddles the Niagara Escarpment, a huge forested ridge that runs through southern Ontario.
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.
The Grotto is a limestone cave overlooking Georgian Bay’s clear waters. Cliffs frame the beach at nearby Indian Head Cove. Singing Sands Beach, on Lake Huron, has shallow waters with sand dunes and a boardwalk.
The Bruce Trail passes caves, forests and cliff overlooks.
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