Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Bruce Peninsula National Park, Ontario, Canada

Bruce Peninsula National Park, Ontario, Canada

You can thank the Niagara Escarpment for the ruggedly handsome shoreline and the clear blue waters of Georgian Bay and its many coves. This bucolic scene is one of a seemingly endless array in Ontario’s 59-square-mile Bruce Peninsula National Park. Dolostone rock, hundreds of millions of years in the making, provides the jagged outlines for scenic coastal coves and cliffs. Just a short hike from here, one outcropping in particular draws sightseers like no other in the region: The Grotto. Erosion has created a sea cave, and the waters that fill it glow blue on sunny days. Don’t forget your camera!

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