The Bruce Peninsula is Southwestern Ontario's northern point, from which you can take a ferry boat to Manitoulin Island from Tobermory.
Perhaps the Bruce Peninsula's major feature is The Bruce Trail, Ontario's longest and most popular hiking trail. It is 780 km (484 mi.) long and extends the length of the Niagara Escarpment from Queenston Heights north to the cairn overlooking Little Tub Harbour in Tobermory. Tobermory also has the Fathom Five National Marine Park of Canada, famous for its scuba diving.
Owen Sound offers the Billy Bishop Heritage Museum where you can learn more about Canada's World War I flying ace and for the art lover, you can check out the Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery.
Sauble Beach on Lake Huron has spectacular sunsets and clear skies for great star gazing and there's a fabulous sandy beach to enjoy.
If you are in the region on February 2 make sure to check out Wiarton Willie to see what his prediction is for spring.
Bruce Peninsula accommodations include hotels, motels, resorts, bed and breakfasts and campgrounds.
We are located close to the downtown area, many industrial parks and Georgian College. This Owen Sound hotel is minutes from the Billy Bishop Heritage Museum and the Georgian Bay, which is sometimes called the "Sixth Great Lake."
A Victorian retreat by the river in Meaford, part of the Georgian Triangle. Relax by the fireplace in a private living room or in the sitting area of one of the tastefully decorated rooms with river or garden views. Each room has en-suite or private bathroom, king or queen bed. Enjoy your choice of full breakfast, from red pepper frittata to blueberry or oatmeal pancakes or eggs of your choice.