When I first visited the Grey Bruce area on a photo expedition in 2016, I found the region’s natural beauty mesmerizing. The rugged landscapes and vibrant colours of the waters off Bruce Peninsula National Park were awe-inspiring. Sweeping cloud formations overhead, and detailed rock formations along the Niagara Escarpment were hypnotic. When I returned home and reviewed my images, they literally took my breath away. Even now, looking at them gives me an intense sense of peace and tranquility. The Bruce Peninsula is far from a well-kept secret. Hundreds of thousands of tourists visit each year, and as a result, it’s difficult to capture the landscape on its own, with no people in the frame, but I managed—here are a few highlights.
The Grotto
As you likely know, the Grotto—a picturesque, scenic cave that crashing waves carved into the limestone shores of Georgian Bay over thousands of years—is one of Bruce County’s top summer attractions.
Visitors can swim in the clear water, which appears turquoise from a distance, and view an underwater passage that leads to the exterior of the cliff face. The 45-minute hike to access this rare, stunning sight is well worth it. The trail’s cedar trees, wetlands and wildlife are also captivating.
Cape Croker
I visited Cape Croker Park, on the shores of Sydney Bay, for the first-time last year. Cape Croker has been called the Bruce Peninsula’s best-kept secret, and is owned and operated by the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation. This sprawling, pristine patch of land stretches over 520 acres and is a camper’s paradise, buffeted by a large swath of coniferous forest. The park opened for the first time in 1967.
Lion’s Head
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Day & Night
Clive Branson of Ottawa explains the fascinating psychological effect of seeing the same scene in daylight and then at night
BACK-ROAD ADVENTURES
Capturing the history and beauty of Quebec’s Eastern Townships in winter
A Very Merry Christmas
Waiting for the turkey to roast has never been so much fun!
BEAUTIFUL BERMUDA
This lovely island nation boasts friendly locals and incredible views
Room with a View
This window on the natural world brings a sense of peace and joy
Sled dog Salvation
Tracing the incredible journey of a musher from Edmonton who fled her abusive spouse with her dog team and made it all the way into Ripley’s Believe It or Not
Christmas on Display!
Unpacking and showcasing the family collection of Santas, snowfolk and village scenes is an annual labour of love
SOLITARY PURSUITS
Enjoying brisk winter days in the great outdoors
WILLIAM POPE: An Artist for the Ages
A tribute to Norfolk County’s Naturalist
The Intrepid OJIBWAY
The story of a man, and a community, who fostered a sense of pride and dignity for those to come