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  1. Apr 22, 2022 · Bruce Peninsula Waterfalls. Some of the most beautiful waterfalls in Ontario are located at the base of the Bruce Peninsula. While these disappear as you head north, these Bruce Peninsula waterfalls make for some spectacular stops on your road trip itinerary.

  2. Travel Blog. Grey County Waterfalls: The Ultimate Guide to These 10+ Waterfalls. At the foot of the famous Bruce Peninsula, you’ll find an area known as Grey County. While it may not have the rugged shorelines like its northern neighbour, it’s home to a different kind of natural beauty – waterfalls. Not only will you marvel at these ...

  3. Discovering Grey County Waterfalls. Grey County is home to several beautiful waterfalls – a few of which are accessible during the winter months. Order your waterfall tour brochure, download the winter waterfall brochure and read up on these local cascades.

  4. Apr 19, 2024 · The perfect base camp for visits to nearby Sauble Beach and to explore the Bruce Peninsula. An exceptional picnicking site including a children’s adventure playground. Spring and fall spawning runs for Rainbow Trout and Chinook salmon. Watch the fish struggle over each ledge of this cascading waterfall to spawn upstream.

  5. Jan 4, 2024 · The Falling Water Trail is a 30.5km loop within the Bruce Trail, that connects two magnificent waterfalls: Hogg’s Falls and Eugenia Falls. Including loops and side trails, the Falling Water Trail offers dozens of stunning vantage points and at almost any point on the trail, the sound of rushing water can be heard—from the babbling of gentle ...

  6. Bruce Peninsula National Park. In the traditional territory of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation, this scenic park features towering cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment plunging into the blue waters of Georgian Bay. World famous hiking in a rugged landscape, home to orchids, ferns and black bears.

  7. Description. Bruce Peninsula National Park is on the waters of Georgian Bay. Here you will find steep cliffs, ancient cedar trees, wetlands, and a wide variety of wildlife including reptiles and black bears in addition to delicate flora. The park is a large part of UNESCO's Niagara Escarpment World Biosphere Reserve.

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