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Type: National Park
Where it is: Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, Canada (near Tobermory)
Best for: Hikes, cliffs, turquoise water, caves, viewpoints
Good to know: Very busy in summer. Timed parking/reservations are common
Bruce Peninsula National Park is one of Ontario’s most iconic landscapes with limestone cliffs and clear Georgian Bay water.
Planning tip
Check Parks Canada updates before visiting for access rules and parking requirements.
Some peak-season areas use timed parking or reservations. Check Parks Canada for current requirements.
Clifftop views, turquoise water, caves, and classic Bruce Trail sections.
Late spring and fall can be less crowded. Summer is busiest.
There is a range, but rocky terrain is common. Good footwear helps.
Yes, with close supervision near cliffs and rocky shoreline.
At least half a day. A full day lets you do a bigger hike and multiple viewpoints.













