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Enjoy this 15.0-km loop trail near Northern Bruce Peninsula, Ontario. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 4 h 8 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding, hiking, and snowshoeing, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are May through October. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash. One of the most exciting aspects of this trip is the destination, the Bruce Peninsula is well known for its crystal clear waters and adventurous destinations. Lions Head is one of Canada's most popular tourist attractions and has one of the best views. Helpful Tips: If you plan on visiting Lions Head Provincial Park you should plan ahead. you have to book a reservation and pay a booking fee. It costs about $5 an hour or $30 for a day pass, visitors also have to pay for parking at the McCurdy parking lot (it is a small parking lot so show up early to be safe). visit https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/lionshead for more
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Lions Head Provincial Park
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Enjoy this 15.0-km loop trail near Northern Bruce Peninsula, Ontario. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 4 h 8 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding, hiking, and snowshoeing, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are May through October. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash. One of the most exciting aspects of this trip is the destination, the Bruce Peninsula is well known for its crystal clear waters and adventurous destinations. Lions Head is one of Canada's most popular tourist attractions and has one of the best views. Helpful Tips: If you plan on visiting Lions Head Provincial Park you should plan ahead. you have to book a reservation and pay a booking fee. It costs about $5 an hour or $30 for a day pass, visitors also have to pay for parking at the McCurdy parking lot (it is a small parking lot so show up early to be safe). visit https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/lionshead for more
Length: 1.5 km loop Time: 1 hour Elevation Gain: 66 m Difficulty: Moderate You’ll wish this loop was longer; it’s that enjoyable. Adventure through the grotto to the over-handing rock and experience Marr Lake, which the trail is named after. This trail reaches out to the bay, then loops back to the head of trails. As the name implies, the trail passes by Marr Lake - access from Head of Trails. The park is uniquely situated near the tip of the Bruce Peninsula. On the east coast of this narrow strip of land, the park is bounded by the Niagara escarpment which drops off into Georgian Bay. The Niagara Escapement is the key geological feature of the park. The Escarpment was declared a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1990. Trailhead: Access from Head of Trails at the tip of Bruce Peninsula.
Marr Lake Trail
Marr Lake Trail
Length: 1.5 km loop Time: 1 hour Elevation Gain: 66 m Difficulty: Moderate You’ll wish this loop was longer; it’s that enjoyable. Adventure through the grotto to the over-handing rock and experience Marr Lake, which the trail is named after. This trail reaches out to the bay, then loops back to the head of trails. As the name implies, the trail passes by Marr Lake - access from Head of Trails. The park is uniquely situated near the tip of the Bruce Peninsula. On the east coast of this narrow strip of land, the park is bounded by the Niagara escarpment which drops off into Georgian Bay. The Niagara Escapement is the key geological feature of the park. The Escarpment was declared a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1990. Trailhead: Access from Head of Trails at the tip of Bruce Peninsula.
Length: 5 km loop Time: 1 - 2 hours Elevation Gain: 48 m Difficulty: Moderate Though the trail is mainly boardwalk, you’ll catch some tricky terrain here and there. Pack your camera because you’ll want a photo of yourself by this gorgeous lake. With its seemingly unreal aquamarine waters, it is perhaps one of Bruce Peninsula's most popular summer destinations. Unknown to many, Bruce Peninsula National Park is also an ideal winter destination. The park's extensive trail system translates into a great cross country skiing or snowshoeing opportunity. Well marked and well maintained, it is a relatively short trip to the shoreline. Directions: The trail is accessible from Cyprus Lake Park off Hwy 6 south of Tobermory.
Cyprus Lake Trail
Cyprus Lake Trail
Length: 5 km loop Time: 1 - 2 hours Elevation Gain: 48 m Difficulty: Moderate Though the trail is mainly boardwalk, you’ll catch some tricky terrain here and there. Pack your camera because you’ll want a photo of yourself by this gorgeous lake. With its seemingly unreal aquamarine waters, it is perhaps one of Bruce Peninsula's most popular summer destinations. Unknown to many, Bruce Peninsula National Park is also an ideal winter destination. The park's extensive trail system translates into a great cross country skiing or snowshoeing opportunity. Well marked and well maintained, it is a relatively short trip to the shoreline. Directions: The trail is accessible from Cyprus Lake Park off Hwy 6 south of Tobermory.
Length: 0.8 km Time: 20 minutes Difficulty: Easy Don’t underestimate this short and sweet trail—sometimes, those are the best ones! Let it be a quick preview as to what’s in store for you in the peninsula: cedar forests and scenic coves. Trailhead: Parks Canada Visitor Centre Tower.
Little Dunks Bay Lookout
Length: 0.8 km Time: 20 minutes Difficulty: Easy Don’t underestimate this short and sweet trail—sometimes, those are the best ones! Let it be a quick preview as to what’s in store for you in the peninsula: cedar forests and scenic coves. Trailhead: Parks Canada Visitor Centre Tower.
Length: 1 km Time: 30 minutes Elevation Gain: 53 m Difficulty: Easy Combine this relaxed hike with Marr Lake for your daily workout or pack your swim trunks and stay for a dip. Either way, you’re in for diverse landscapes and (you guessed it) great views. Trailhead: 1 km to the bay along the shore of Horse Lake.
Horse Lake Trail
Horse Lake Trail
Length: 1 km Time: 30 minutes Elevation Gain: 53 m Difficulty: Easy Combine this relaxed hike with Marr Lake for your daily workout or pack your swim trunks and stay for a dip. Either way, you’re in for diverse landscapes and (you guessed it) great views. Trailhead: 1 km to the bay along the shore of Horse Lake.
Length: 7.7 km point-to-point Time: 2 - 3 hours Elevation Gain: 191 m Difficulty: Difficult Are you sick of us saying the views are incredible? Because we mean it—these views are out-of-this-province gorgeous. Once you’ve pushed through this rocky hike, you’ll be rewarded with aquamarine beauty and refreshing breezes. Only experienced hikers should attempt this trail. Trailhead: Parking area at the end of Emmett Lake Road.
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Halfway Log Dump Day Use Area
Halfway Dump Road
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Length: 7.7 km point-to-point Time: 2 - 3 hours Elevation Gain: 191 m Difficulty: Difficult Are you sick of us saying the views are incredible? Because we mean it—these views are out-of-this-province gorgeous. Once you’ve pushed through this rocky hike, you’ll be rewarded with aquamarine beauty and refreshing breezes. Only experienced hikers should attempt this trail. Trailhead: Parking area at the end of Emmett Lake Road.