Discover the best top things to do in Bruce Peninsula, United States including Devil's Monument Loop Trail, Greig's Caves, Lions Head Provincial Nature Reserve, Lion's Head Beach, Smokey Head - White Bluff Provincial Nature Reserve, Cabot Head Provincial Park.
5.0 based on 37 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 100 reviews
Greig's Caves :IS A DAY PARK OPEN MAY -THANKSGIVING,AND IS NOT FOR EVERYONE, GOOD HEALTH AND SHOES WITH TREAD IS A MUST. IN CASH ONLY , 3-12 YRS $5.00 . 13 YRS AND UP $10.00, YOU MUST SIGN A WAIVER..Greig`s Caves is the most extensive and spectacular formation of limestone caves in Ontario. And like the famous flowerpots on flowerpot island off Tobermory, ON. Take a hike through rugged trails, that lead you to 10 natural limestone caves and after a self guided tour of the caves take the trail above the caves for a spectacular views some 300 ft. above Georgian Bay. For the most up to date info on our prices ,,our hours.. and foot ware , go to our web site.
The cave hiking trail was short, it is designed for people who might have been lack of energy to walk around. Less up and downs, easy to follow the trail. Beautiful scenery from the cave and waterview sub trail.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
Parked in the McCurdy Drive Parkette on Moore Street. There are 2 porta potties there. (Alternatively you can continue along Moore Street past the McCurdy Drive Parkette and park on the street at the start of the trailhead (Moore Street side trail). We walked along Moore Street (there are blue blaze markings along the way) to the trailhead. When you meet the Bruce Trail (white blaze markings) it is 2.5 km to Lion’s Head Lookout. The start of the Bruce Trail is where the trail becomes more challenging with rocks, tree roots, and up and down climbs. There are several lookouts prior to reaching Lion’s Head Lookout. Don’t stop at the first Lookout- this is not Lion’s Head. Keep following the Bruce trail as it meanders parallel with the coast. Access to each lookout is very obvious. You can continue on the Bruce Trail beyond the Lion’s Head Lookout but we turned back at that point. Took us 2 1/2 hours to do this round trip hike. It was a fabulous hike with gorgeous coastal views.
4.0 based on 62 reviews
Loved this beach and liked how it was so close to where we were staying while in Lions Head. Spent lots of time here
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