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Cedarholme B&B and Cottages
This accommodation is in Hope Bay, half way between Wiarton and Lion's Head. On the Bruce Trail and steps from Georgian Bay, Cedarholme is a stately 80 year old home with three non-smoking guest rooms in the Bed and Breakfast as well as six housekeeping cottages. Amenities include WiFi Internet Access. It is family oriented and children will especially enjoy the large play area and the nearby Hope Bay sandy beach. John and Lynn, proprietors, were raised on the Bruce Peninsula and have maintained their close ties with the area for the past 40 years.
 
Bruce Trail Conservancy
Nine Bruce Trail Clubs support The Bruce Trail Conservancy and one of them is the Peninsula Bruce Trail Club. The Bruce Trail, Canada's oldest and longest footpath, provides the only continuous public access to the magnificent Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. It is one of only fifteen such reserves in all of Canada. The Bruce Trail Conservancy is a charitable organization committed to establishing a conservation corridor containing a public footpath along the Niagara Escarpment, in order to protect its natural ecosystems and to promote environmentally responsible public access to this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. A Board of Directors governs the BTC and volunteers from 9 Bruce Trail Clubs are responsible for maintaining, stewarding and promoting the Trail. The BTC is supported by more than 1000 volunteers and 8500 members.
 
Home to Home Bed and Breakfast Network
The Home-To-Home Bed & Breakfast Network is a unique and exciting concept in Bed & Breakfast accommodation. This accommodation package allows you - the traveller - to plan your daily excursion without being concerned about returning to your starting point each night. Our Co-ordinator will help you plan your holiday to maximize your enjoyment. It is the intention of the Home-To-Home Network B&Bs that our guests relax and enjoy their stay with us. Arrive at your pre-selected B&B to find a warm and cheerful welcome, a lovely comfortable room and a delicious dinner. After a restful night and a hearty breakfast, a nourishing packed lunch will be provided and you will be left free to enjoy your planned hike or other activity that you have planned for the day. Following your hike or other adventure, arrive at your next B&B along the Bruce Peninsula, where - again a warm welcome and room already reserved for you awaits! Your luggage will have already been safely delivered for you! Or, if you wish, opt to choose one of our B&B homes as a "base" for your tour of the Bruce Peninsula.
 
Municipality of Northern Bruce Peninsula
You can access a variety of municipal programs and services. We are committed to providing quality municipal services that residents can rely on. It is here that you have access to some of these programs and services which are the cornerstone of our commitment to the maintenance of a thriving and vibrant community.
 
The Bruce Peninsula Bed and Breakfasts
Bruce Peninsula Ontario Bed and Breakfast accommodations.
 
Bruce Trail Environment Committee
... one of 16 committees of the Bruce Trail Conservancy (BTA), a charitable, membership-based volunteer organization.
 
Bruce Grey Trails Network
information about rails in Grey and Bruce counties
 
Bruce Peninsula Orchid Festival
The Bruce Peninsula is renowned for its diversity of wild growing, native orchids. An astonishing 44 orchid species occur on 'the Bruce', ranging from abundant Yellow Lady's Slippers to the endangered Eastern Prairie White-fringed Orchid. For a small area, the Bruce Peninsula has one of the greatest varieties of natural orchids in North America.
 
Central Bruce Peninsula Chamber of Commerce
Barrow Bay, Cape Chin, Dyers Bay, Ferndale, Lion's Head, Miller Lake, Pike Bay, Red Bay, Stokes Bay.
 
Explore the Bruce (Bruce County Tourism)
Welcome to the Official Travel Site of Bruce County. Located only 2 hours northwest of Toronto, the 'Bruce' as it's known locally is bordered by Lake Huron, Georgian Bay and the Niagara Escarpment. There are over 850 kilometres (531 miles) of coastline to explore. This website contains information on our world class attractions such as: Sunsets, The Bruce Trail, Bruce Peninsula National Park, Fathom Five National Marine Park, Sauble Beach, Flowerpot Island, Saugeen River, Port Elgin, Kincardine, Lighthouse Tours, Motorcycle Tours, Bruce Peninsula Mountain Bike Adventure Park, Tobermory and much more.
 
The Bruce Peninsula
Bruce Peninsula Tourism Guide - The beautiful Bruce Peninsula, Visit the Bruce Peninsula and discover Ontario. Bruce Peninsula Online Visitors Guide
 
Great Getaways on the Bruce Peninsula
includes information such as Hiking Packages, Orchid Festival Package, Birding Package, Mother's Day Package and more.
 
Town of South Bruce Peninsula
From the shores of Lake Huron to Georgian Bay, challenge the escarpment by hiking the Bruce Trail, canoe, boat or fish the pristine waters or simply relax on the sand beach at Rural Roots Nature Reserve and Gardens, Wiarton Area
 
Rural Roots Nature Reserve and Gardens, Wiarton Area
Saugeen Field Naturalists (homepage) visited the Rural Roots Nature Reserve and Gardens on September 17, 2006. President, John Reaume, put together a sideshow of a few of the pictures taken during that tour.
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