The 10 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Bruce County, Bruce County

April 12, 2022 Merry Kessler

Discover the best top things to do in Bruce County, United States including Explorer's Tread, Bruce Peninsula Boat Tours, Tobermory Wave Adventures, Bayside Astronomy, Devil's Monument Loop Trail, Cyprus Lake, Bruce Peninsula National Park, Fathom Five National Marine Park, Sauble Beach, Inverhuron Provincial Park.
Restaurants in Bruce County

1. Explorer's Tread

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5.0 based on 56 reviews

Explorer's Tread

Local guiding company on the Bruce Peninsula, safely guiding people to amazing destinations through hiking, biking, backpacking, kayaking, canoeing, snowshoeing, or camping.

2. Bruce Peninsula Boat Tours

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5.0 based on 103 reviews

Bruce Peninsula Boat Tours

We provide 90 minute guided passenger tours on the beautiful Bruce Peninsula. We depart 3X daily, from the Oliphant Government Dock, just 13 km north of Sauble Beach and 13 km west of Wiarton. We also provide boat rides, birding tours, snorkelling tours and specialty tours. Learn more about these opportunties on our website. Reservations must be made in advance.

3. Tobermory Wave Adventures

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5.0 based on 125 reviews

Tobermory Wave Adventures

Tobermory Wave Adventures is a local eco-tourism company passionate about what we do - interactive 2 hr boating cruises and custom charters within the breathtaking waters of the Fathom Five National Marine Park! Online booking takes only minutes to experience one of Canada's best kept secrets only hours from Toronto, with a company that cares about you. ! #RIDETHEWAVE

4. Bayside Astronomy

Bruin Street Lion's Head Marina, Lion's Head, Ontario N0H 1W0 Canada +1 416-837-2959 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/baysideastronomy
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5.0 based on 37 reviews

Bayside Astronomy

This free program gives people the opportunity to get to know the night sky! We will have powerful telescopes to show you Saturn's rings, craters and mountains on the moon, big nebulae, massive clusters of stars, and enormous galaxies, as far as 25 million light-years away! We run from Canada Day until Labour Day at sunset 5 days a week. Friday and Saturday at Lions Head Marina, Sunday at Singing Sands, Monday at Miller Family Camp and Wednesday at Summer House Park. Join us and "Be Starstruck!"

5. Devil's Monument Loop Trail

Cape Chin North Road, Lion's Head, Ontario N0H 1W0 Canada +1 800-665-4453 http://www.ontariotrails.on.ca/trails/view/devils-monument-loop
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5.0 based on 37 reviews

Devil's Monument Loop Trail

Reviewed By chickandbeast - Southgate, Canada

We are lucky to live within an hour striking distance of some of the natural areas of beauty like the Bruce Trail and the Georgian Bluffs. Love Canada's 150 last year when a lot of these areas were free. Continued the tradition this year. We day trip all the time to local parks weather dependant. Devil's Monument is the largest frmation along the craggy rugged shore.

6. Cyprus Lake

Cyprus Lake Road, Tobermory, Ontario N0H 2R0 Canada +1 888-773-8888 http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/on/bruce/activ/activ2/activ2a.aspx
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4.5 based on 132 reviews

Cyprus Lake

Scenic lake located in the Bruce Peninsula National Park that offers both camping facilities and hiking trails.

Reviewed By Mansfieldshoes - Mansfield, United States

Got a midday pass. Great hike options. Cliffs were very slippery with the intermittent rain and gave a few scary slides. View from the Cliffs of the unique lake water colors was amazing and worth the time

7. Bruce Peninsula National Park

120 Chi sin tib dek Rd, Tobermory, Ontario N0H 2R0 Canada +1 519-596-2233 http://pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/on/bruce
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4.5 based on 737 reviews

Bruce Peninsula National Park

When visiting Bruce Peninsula National Park, start your adventure at the Parks Canada Visitor Centre in Tobermory. Here you'll find information to help plan your visit including tips on where to go when the Cyprus Lake parking lots are full, activities for children, and recommendations on hiking trails. Don't forget the Visitor Centre also includes a natural history museum and just around the corner, a viewing tower and some great hiking trails. While you're at the Visitor Centre take in an Interpretation program. Other visitor attractions in the park include Singing Sands Beach, Halfway Log Dump with incredible views of limestone cliffs and boulder beaches, and of course the Grotto and Indian Head Cove near Cyprus Lake. Bruce Peninsula National Park also includes the popular Cyprus Lake Campground with 232 camp sites and 10 yurt accommodations. Please visit the park website for more information and links to the Parks Canada reservations website. July and August are extrememly busy times in the park so plan your trip accordingly and visit the park website for information on other attractions in the area, fees, hours, park regulations and safety tips.

Reviewed By Vladimiramirela - Mississauga, Canada

Even though the park is beautiful for hiking and sight seeing, my favourite spot remains the Observation Tower, high above the forest, rewarding those who climb all the way to its top with an incredible view of the point where Huron Lake meets Georgian Bay, way on the far horizon.

8. Fathom Five National Marine Park

Tobermory, Ontario N0H 2R0 Canada +1 519-596-2233 http://www.pc.gc.ca/amnc-nmca/on/fathomfive/index.aspx
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4.5 based on 173 reviews

Fathom Five National Marine Park

Reviewed By ffevans128 - Parry Sound, Canada

The Fathom Five Marine Park has amazing shipwrecks to visit. The move visited sweepsteaks is always a fun dive, especially with the City of Grand Rapids wreck a short distance off the bow. The visitors center has a small museum attached to it with some history of the marine park and I had the pleasure of walking through it last year. Unfortunately due to Covid it wasn't open this year. Highly recommend checking the welcome center our and supporting this treasure of a dive park

9. Sauble Beach

Sauble Beach, Ontario N0H 2G0 Canada +1 519-422-1262 http://www.saublebeach.com
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4.5 based on 488 reviews

Sauble Beach

Reviewed By F3314KRjeffl - Milton, Canada

My parents have had a cottage in Sauble Beach for 23 years and my kids and I go there frequently. They live there in the summer and I'm there every other week. I went up last week, last month and a few months ago. The beach is allways great, clean and getting smaller because the water levels keep coming up. The Left side, of the beach, is on Native land so you might have to pay but the the right side is public so it's free. There is lots of parking. Nothing is free unless you park on the lawn of someone's cottage. You can park on Main St for a few hours for a few bucks or off Main St for $5-$25 depending on the day or Long-weekend. The are many shops ranging from clothing, beach-wear, Ice-Cream, Tattoos and always Fireworks! There is 1 grocery store and 1 gas station but it's always expensive and you should get gas before going to Sauble. The small town of Hepworth is only 10 minutes away and the gas is usually cheeper and there is a Tim Hortons! For the record, the beach is OPEN even though it was clossed earlier this year.

10. Inverhuron Provincial Park

19 Jordan Rd, Tiverton, Ontario N0G 2T0 Canada +1 519-368-1959 http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/inverhuron
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4.5 based on 133 reviews

Inverhuron Provincial Park

Reviewed By CdnGoldy - Kitchener, Canada

We visited this campground in September 2020. The campsite and washrooms were excellent, with regular cleaning of the washrooms occuring due to Covid-19. We had a beautiful campsite, with a pull-thru configuration, electricity, firepit and very private site. We could hear the water from our campsite, and enjoyed the various nature present. Staff were very pleasant and engaging, and security drove through at regular intervals (camp wardens).

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