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This park is so beautiful. The water is so clear but the beach is covered with rocks that make it a little bit difficult to walk and swim. Tracking is also not that hard but trails are long if you are planning to complete it.
Serene and the best place for clear waters in Ontario. Enjoy the views of Lake Huron and take a nice swim during summers. I stayed in a yurt near cypress lake and enjoyed every bit of it. Though grizzly bears and rattle snakes were spotted, fortunately for me and my gang, we didn't :) I suggest always travel in groups but don't miss the fun
Make sure you book your day use permit in advance. The place is really really busy. Was our second time coming here just to explore the grotto. As usual the grotto was amazing and beautiful and did not disappoint. Did some swimming and some jumping off the rocks. I suggest to wear water shoes as the wet rocks get slippery. Even the hike from the parking lot to the grotto is very beautiful. Will be coming back for sure.
A breathtaking adventure for all ages! With so many trails and viewpoints, the Bruce Peninsula National Park is a must visit for any Canadian. Explore your own country by viewing some of the clearest fresh waters in Canada!
My first visit really took my breath away. Thought came like,"this is the place,I used to watch in Insta feeds and reels for a long-time as a person who loves to travel whenever possible."
Breathtaking view of Grotto and this rocky mountain, all the trail walk was amazing.
Solid 4.5 stars. Let me begin by saying that for those who are unaware, the reservation at 40.00/night is actually 56.00/night. This is because the additional 16.00 is for amenity access. Ie; hiking trails, grotto, halfway log dump, singing sand, and the activity center. Totally worth it. The bathrooms and showers are super clean and almost have a luxury status compared to other parks. Sites are private enough. We stayed in the birch campground and very much enjoyed it. The hike to the grotto was about 30 minutes. Very easy. As for the grotto, it was absolutely packed! Garbage has become a bigger issue. Lots of people were drinking. Wardens came by and stopped a few, but being overpopulated, they couldn't tackle everyone. Behind the shower area is an up-to-date kids' park. Some people drive very fast throughout the campgrounds, so be careful. All in all, it's solid time, and we are already looking at dates to go back.
Loved everything about this. Wonderful hike to my campsite, very quiet and peaceful, many great places to visit (especially the grotto), and most importantly I didn't see a single piece of trash. Bears are here, though I didn't see any.
First time here and it was amazing ! But you must reserve your spot. We didn’t know and got lucky so prior to book a reservation. We went on a Friday at 12 pm and it wasn’t busy which I loved. There are easy trails and more difficult ones. The beauty is really at the grotto it’s absolutely breathtaking. The water is very cold so it’s tough to swim but otherwise you will have a great time. The parking was convenient as well.