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    Georgian Trail

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    Greig's Caves

    Greig's Caves

    4.7(3 reviews)
    69.9 km

    Really lovely hike, extremely green & beautifully maintained, moderate level of skill, traversing…read morebolders, moss and caves. Not a long hike. (Less than an hour) Privately owned land by same family for generations. Lovely Picnic spot however Please Please be respectful and don't leave any Trash. They supply many receptacles & even Johnny on the spot, at entrance to your hike. This was the spot for 2 Hollywood movies. Pretty Kool to recognize the shots in the movies. Would highly recommend creating a stay of a couple hours & looking over Georgian Bay. Sensational Photos

    One of the recommended spots to visit were the caves here in Lion's Head. I had heard some cool…read morethings about it and definitely wanted to check it out. The entrance was pretty easy to find, and once you park your car you just go and pay the $10 fee and sign the waiver. The trail itself was pretty straight forward, as it followed rocks and looped around so you really only had to go in one direction. It can be a bit tough to get through some sections of the trail, so they will lend you some flashlights and walking sticks to help you out. The caves were pretty cool, nice and big with many caves throughout the trail. The caves are free to explore at your own risk, so you can essentially go anywhere within the caves as long as you are comfortable. These are mostly just bigger caves made from giant rocks, but they do not lead anywhere or go through. You mostly go in, take a look, then come back out. It was still pretty sweet, as some of the caves did go in pretty deep. After all the caves, there is another trail to the side that takes you up to a lookout point. An easier hike with a cool view, as it looks out to the water. Definitely an awesome thing to check out if you're into exploring and climbing around. A cool spot to hit up if you're up in Bruce County.

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    Bruce Penninsula

    Bruce Penninsula

    5.0(3 reviews)
    78.8 km

    Nothing really compares to the uniqueness of a national park... not like I've been to many, but I…read morehad an excellent time here. We went in the summer and it was a 2.5 - 3 hrs drive but it took us much longer since we took the motorcycle and had to take breaks. The trails were fun and they let us experience them for free since we didn't hog up a parking spot! We met a family going there to do some camping and were surprised to see a few people we knew from Toronto there to do some photography work. The beach there is really nice, the water was very clear but looked freezing since it was early summer when we went there. There's no soft sands, the beach bed is scattered with rocks but it makes the hike a little more difficult (just for fun) - but there are easier trails too. This is an excellent place to take your wife/girlfriend to impress her or show your kids the wildnerness. My boyfriend has suggested this place to his guy friends several times already. Great place to experience nature first-hand and not have to go too far from the city. Also, it's not crowded like Wasaga Beach and much more natural.

    Spectacular views. The park is well maintained and it looks like a lot of work went into it…read morerecently. The trails are well maintained and easy to navigate. Most of the trails are suitable for the less-fit among us or children, however things get a little hairy on the coast line. We were able to navigate our dog through it fine, but even had to pick him up to lift him off/onto some big rocks near the grotto. The camping situation is decent. We stayed in the Tamarak section and there was a lot of privacy between the sites. Be forewarned though, there are vault toilets. There is running water for a sink by the toilets and the watering spickets. There are no showers! Sites come with a fire pit, an over-the-fire grill, and two picnic tables. Another word of caution: you have to get a pass from the park office in order to park and go to the grotto. We camped, so we were able to hike to the grotto (also it was the quiet season still) however it is my understanding that they often turn people away once parking is full (and it sounds like that happens frequently on the weekends). So try to be flexible about your schedule and plan out other things to do/see in the area during your stay on the peninsula.

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    Georgian Trail - hiking - Updated May 2026

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