Explore Past Adventure Passport Stops
Create unforgettable memories that will inspire your wanderlust for years to come!
Unleash your inner adventurer and discover past Adventure Passport stops! Each stop is an invitation to embrace nature, connect with your surroundings, and create lasting memories.
Dive into a world of discovery as you explore breathtaking landscapes, uncover hidden gems, and create unforgettable experiences.
Please note that some of these stops may not be operational year-round and availability can be weather-dependent. We recommend checking in advance for any closures or restrictions before planning your visit.
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Bruce County is filled with memorable landmarks, stunning natural attractions, and rich history. The 2005 Adventure Passport captured the essence of the region with a diverse collection of must-visit spots. From lighthouses to outdoor adventures, here are the top places to explore from 2005:
- Point Clark Lighthouse – Point Clark
- Big Bruce – Chesley
- Mildmay Rotary Park – Mildmay
- MacGregor Point Provincial Park – Port Elgin
- Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre – Southampton
- Sauble Beach Sign – Sauble Beach
- Wiarton Willie’s Den – Wiarton
- Bruce Peninsula Mountain Bike Adventure Park – Wiarton
- Bruce Peninsula National Park – Tobermory
- Flowerpot Island – Tobermory
- Chi-Cheemaun – Tobermory
If you’re looking to discover the beauty and history of Bruce County, this is the perfect guide. In 2006, the passport featured a wonderful mix of historical landmarks, scenic parks, and must-see attractions. Here are the top spots from that year that you won’t want to miss:
- Paul Henderson Memorial – Lucknow
- Teeswater Fairgrounds – Teeswater
- Lobies Park – Walkerton
- Brant Tract Trails – Paisley
- Inverhuron Provincial Park – Inverhuron
- Kincardine Lighthouse – Kincardine
- Bruce Power Visitors’ Centre – Tiverton
- Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre – Southampton
- Sauble Falls Provincial Park – Sauble Beach
- Bruce’s Caves – Wiarton
- Lion’s Head Lighthouse – Lion’s Head
- Bruce Peninsula National Park Visitors Centre – Tobermory
- The Corran – Spirit Rock Conservation Area (Wiarton)
This past Adventure Passport offers a fantastic way to discover the natural beauty, local attractions, and charming spots throughout the region. In 2007, the passport featured a unique blend of outdoor adventures and hidden gems that make Bruce County such a special place. Here are the top spots to visit from 2007:
- Fen Boardwalk – Oliphant
- Flagpole – Southampton
- Observation Tower – MacGregor Point Provincial Park
- Hose Tower – Paisley
- Beach Chairs – Kincardine
- Lewis Park – Ripley
- Overhanging Point – Tobermory
Bruce County is full of surprises, with scenic parks, historic sites, and local treasures waiting to be explored. The 2008 Adventure Passport was packed with unique spots that showcased the best of the region. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast or a fan of local culture, the following highlights from 2008 are not to be missed:
- Chi-Cheemaun – Tobermory
- Petrel Point Nature Reserve – Red Bay
- Skate/BMX Park – Port Elgin
- Gay Lea Country Store – Teeswater
- Chesley Heritage Trail – Chesley
- Saugeen River Trail – Walkerton
- Lions Park – Formosa
- Victoria Park – Kincardine
- Skinners Bluff – Wiarton
- White Bluff – Lion’s Head
Bruce County is packed with stunning natural beauty, charming towns, and hidden gems. The 2009 Adventure Passport was the perfect guide to discovering the best the region had to offer. From serene lakes to historic landmarks, here are the top spots from 2009 you won’t want to miss:
- Singing Sands – Tobermory
- Lindsay Tract – Miller Lake
- Jones Bluff – Cape Croker
- Isaac Lake – Mar
- Saugeen Amphitheatre – Southampton
- Denny’s Dam – Southampton
- Walk of Memories – Tiverton
- Holyrood General Store – Holyrood
The past Adventure Passports are the perfect way to explore the hidden gems and natural wonders of Bruce County. In 2010, the passport highlighted some truly unforgettable locations, from stunning beaches to charming local spots. Here’s a look at the must-see places from 2010:
- The Grotto – Bruce Peninsula National Park
- St. Margaret’s Chapel – Cape Chin
- Sand Dunes – Sauble Beach
- Southampton Art School & Gallery – Southampton
- Saugeen Bluffs – Paisley
- Downtown Paisley
- Stoney Island C.A. – Kincardine
- Schmidt Lake – Chepstow
- Lurgan Beach – Point Clark
These past stops are a fantastic way to uncover the beauty and charm of Bruce County. In 2011, the passport featured a mix of scenic views, historical landmarks, and local favorites. Whether you’re a hiker, history buff, or just looking for a cozy spot to visit, these 2011 highlights are sure to inspire your next adventure:
- Burnt Point Loop, Bruce Trail – Tobermory
- Big Tub Lighthouse – Tobermory
- Bluewater Park – Wiarton
- Woodland Trails Trailhead – Port Elgin
- Downtown Chesley
- St. Michael’s Church – Walkerton
- Lime Kiln – Inverhuron
The past Adventure Passports are a fun and exciting way to discover all that Bruce County has to offer. In 2012, the passport highlighted an incredible range of outdoor adventures, local landmarks, and charming community spots:
- Bruce Trail Cairn – Tobermory
- Greig’s Caves – Lion’s Head
- Sydney Bay Lookout – Hope Bay
- Bannister Park – Sauble Beach
- North Shore Park – Port Elgin
- Bruce Power Visitor Centre – Tiverton
- Kinloss Tract – Lucknow
- Downtown Mildmay
- Cunningham Rotary Nature Park – Walkerton
- Downtown Paisley
Looking to explore Bruce County’s natural wonders and local treasures? The 2013 Adventure Passport was filled with amazing destinations that highlighted the best of the region. From lush parks to scenic lookouts, here are the top spots from 2013 that you won’t want to miss:
- Black Creek Provincial Park – Stokes Bay
- Lion’s Head Lookout
- Bruce Trail – Purple Valley
- Splash Pad – Wiarton
- Milne Park – Paisley
- Mill Dam – Lockerby
- Pioneer Park – Southampton
- Inverhuron Provincial Park – Inverhuron
- Fisherman’s Cove – Kinlough
- Heritage Water Garden – Walkerton
- Valleyview Terrace Mini Waterfall – Formosa
- Artesian Well – Mildmay
This Adventure Passport invites you to experience the best of Bruce County, from rugged natural beauty to charming local businesses. In 2014, the passport featured a fantastic mix of scenic viewpoints, cultural landmarks, and places that highlight the area’s rich heritage. Here are the must-see spots from 2014:
- Bruce Trail Cairn – Tobermory
- Skinner’s Bluff – Wiarton
- Oliphant Fen – Oliphant
- Sauble Sand Dunes – Sauble Beach
- Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre – Southampton
- Kincardine Beach Chairs – Kincardine
- Holyrood General Store – Holyrood
- Mildmay Artesian Well – Mildmay
- Lobies Park – Walkerton
- Riverside Park – Chesley
This Adventure Passport is your ticket to discovering some of the best hidden gems and scenic spots throughout Bruce County. In 2015, the passport highlighted a fantastic mix of outdoor trails, local businesses, and stunning natural landscapes:
- Carrick Tract Trails – Mildmay
- Bruce Botanical Food Gardens – Ripley
- Queen’s Lookout – Kincardine
- McCurdy Bridge – Paisley
- Gobles Grove Beach – Port Elgin
- Red Bay Beach – Red Bay
- Bruce Trail – Jackson’s Cove
- #findthelionshead Picture Frame – Lion’s Head
- Little Cove Adventure – Tobermory
Bruce County is home to some truly breathtaking locations, from serene parks to scenic lookouts. If you missed exploring these gems in 2016, it’s never too late to check them out! Here’s a list of the stops on the adventure passport for 2016:
- Riverbend Park – Walkerton
- Point Clark Lighthouse – Point Clark
- Stoney Island Conservation Area – Kincardine
- Saugeen Rail Trail Head – Port Elgin
- Southampton Flagpole – Southampton
- Arran Lake Conservation Area – Southampton
- Tara Rotary Park – Tara
- Sauble Falls Conservation Area – Sauble Beach
- Berford Lake Park – Wiarton
- Bruce Trail Lookout – Hope Bay
- Great Wave Community Skatepark – Tobermory
Bruce County is full of hidden gems and beautiful spots that make for the perfect getaway. If you’re looking to explore some great locations, here’s a list of places to visit from the 2017 adventure passport. From scenic parks to cozy local businesses, check out these must-see spots:
- Lindsay Tract – Miller Lake
- White Bluff – Lion’s Head
- Cape Croker Park – Nawash Unceded First Nation
- Colpoys Bay Boat Dock – Colpoys Bay
- Port Elgin Harbour – Port Elgin
- Krug Memorial Park – Chesley
- Saugeen River Access #14 – Southampton
- Walker House – Kincardine
- Chepstow Inn – Chepstow
Looking for new places to explore in the beautiful Bruce County? Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventure, hidden gems, or unique local businesses, 2018 brought some standout spots to check out. Here’s a list of the adventure passport from 2018:
- Rural Rootz – Wiarton
- Jones Bluff – Nawash Unceded First Nation
- Greenock Swamp Lookout – Chepstow
- Andrews Park – Tiverton
- Apple Rail Trail – Ripley
- Cargill Mill Pond – Cargill
- Southampton Splash Pad – Southampton
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