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DIVING
Some of the best diving in North America is in the waters surrounding
the Bruce Peninsula. Beneath the crystal clear waters of Georgian
Bay and Lake Huron lie some of Canada's oldest shipwrecks. At the
tip of the peninsula is Canada's first National Marine Park, Fathom
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FISHING
Spend a lazy summer day or enjoy the pleasures of ice fishing for
Walleye, Northern Pike, Bass, Muskellunge, Trout, Atlantic Salmon,
Pacific Salmon and Perch. |
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SAILING
Great sailing for novices and experts alike, with spectacular sunsets
on Lake Huron and incredible sunrises on Georgian Bay. |
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POWERBOATING
Explore the varied shoreline, then tie up at one of the Marinas located
throughout the Peninsula. |
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WINDSURFING
Thrill to the challenge of that big wave. |
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HIKING
The Bruce Trail, 780 kilometres in length, extends from Queenston
Heights on the Niagara River to Tobermory. The spectacular scenery
and unique botanical and geological treasures provides a wealth of
experience for hikers. |
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FLORA
The Bruce Trail is unique in Canada for its variety of plants, including
Orchids, Dwarf Lake Iris, Lichens and Ferns and some of the finest
examples of fungi. |
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GOLFING
From Stonetree in Owen Sound to the Tip of the Bruce in Tobermory,
you can tee off at more than 1/2 dozen excellent golf courses. |
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WINTER
ACTIVITIES
Winter activities range from cross country skiing to snowshoeing to
snowmobiling to ice skating.
You won't want to miss Tobermory's
Winter Carnival in February. |
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BIRDING
Due to the diversity of habitats, birding is excellent on the Bruce.
Look for Pied-Billed Grebes, Mallards, Wood Ducks, Great Blue Herons,
Sandhill Cranes, Osprey, Kingfisher, Pileated Woodpeckers, Red-Winged
Blackbirds, Spotted Sandpipers, along with several species of hawks
and owls and many more. |