Ontario's best kept secret...Close to National Parks, Grotto and Bruce trail...
"Cliffhanger" a 1200 sq. ft. Viceroy all cedar cottage with central heat plus A/C is located in Cape Chin South with a
spectacular view overlooking Georgian Bay. A geological wonder on the Niagara Escarpment, the
Bruce Peninsula dates back 450 million years, a place where dramatic waves cut cliffs
beside fresh clear blue water. Noted for its endless hiking & dramatic scenery, the Bruce trail
offers it all from casual hiking to aggressive climbing for the enthusiast.
Located between Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, the Bruce Peninsula is one of Ontario's most spectacular regions. From the
protected waters of Hope Bay to the rugged trails leading to Devils monument in Dyers Bay, the Central Bruce Peninsula has
much to offer.
In the spring, rare orchids, trilliums and other flora bloom in abundance, while birds rest before their migration north.
Early summer finds fisherman in the deep waters of Georgian Bay. Prize winning salmon and rainbow trout can be fished 100
meters off shore, giving you a beautiful view of the Niagara Escarpment.
Travelers around the globe visit the Bruce in the summer to hike the famous Bruce Trail. Take the day and hike to Gun Point
in Lion's Head, or the shorter trip to Devil's Monument in Dyer's Bay, and witness the Escarpment in all its rugged beauty.
Fall brings a flourish of colour as the trees prepare for winter. It is here that you can witness the northern lights
dancing in the sky, as the Bruce is - due to its unique geography - not affected by light pollution.
When the fall changes to winter, snowmobilers come to the Bruce to enjoy winding scenic trails. Tranquil forests create
a perfect backdrop for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.