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Winter Camper

Embrace the chill and discover the magic of camping in the snow! Cozy up in a warm yurt, take in the stunning starry sky and embrace the quiet beauty of frosty landscapes. Whether it’s hiking, snowshoeing, or simply enjoying a crackling campfire, winter camping offers a peaceful escape and unforgettable experiences.

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Family outside their yurt in MacGregor Point Provincial Park Winter

MacGregor Point Provincial Park

woman posing for a portrait in front of a frozen beach and cliff face

Bruce Peninsula National Park

Remember to Explore Safely and Sustainably

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!

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