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Be an Explorer

Cross paths with a lighthouse. Taste the magic of farm to table. Get lost in starry skies above.

Bruce County is where you can explore to no end. With unique towns and communities, a huge diversity of natural landscapes and very long list of ways to have fun outdoors, come this way and be an explorer.

It’s time to meet Bruce County

Why Camping in Bruce is the Best

Bruce County is Ontario’s favourite camping destination, and there are several reasons why. Regardless of where you stay, there are endless activities to enjoy and memories that will last a lifetime.

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Lighthouses to Brighten Your Day

For centuries, lighthouses have stood as beacons in the night along our shorelines. Make it a treasure hunt to find “must-see” lighthouses by car, motorcycle or bike.

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Experience Festivals & Events

Time honoured festivals and events are held across the County year round, celebrating a diversity of traditions and talents. Are you ready to join the fun?

Taste the Difference of Farm to Table Food

Taste the flavours of Bruce County as backroads welcome you. With a focus on fresh, locally produced food, there’s no shortage of places to purchase or pick your own.

Remember to Explore Safely and Sustainably

Remember that parks, beaches and farms are carefully managed eco-systems, not just awesome Instagram backdrops.

It’s our responsibility to leave nature untouched and preserve its beauty for future generations. When visiting Bruce County, prioritize sustainable travel practices. Here are a few tips to help you leave no trace:

  1. Pack in, pack out: Be mindful of the waste you generate. Bring reusable water bottles, food containers and bags to pack out any trash and minimize your impact.
  2. Stay on designated trails: Stick to marked paths to protect fragile ecosystems and prevent damage to flora and fauna. Resist the urge to venture off-trail.
  3. Respect wildlife: Observe wildlife from a safe distance and never feed or disturb them. Remember, they are the rightful inhabitants of this land, and our presence should not disrupt their natural behaviour.
  4. Capture memories, not souvenirs: Take plenty of photographs but resist the temptation to collect natural souvenirs like rocks or seashells. Leave them where they belong, as each element plays a vital role in the delicate ecosystem.

Remember to reduce your environmental impact while still exploring and having fun. Let’s make every adventure count for our planet!

From cabins and campgrounds to charming cottages, choose from an array of accommodations to make your getaway truly magical.

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