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Stretching between Georgian Bay and Lake Huron and buffeted by strong winds on both sides, Bruce Peninsula is one of the most dramatic landscapes in Ontario. You can see ancient cedar trees clinging to the steep cliffs that drop off into the gray, forbidding waters of the Georgian Bay, rare orchids, and bright green ferns thriving in rich wetlands just a few yards from thick old forests.
Geologically old and part of the Niagara Escarpment, Bruce Peninsula is home to many wild animals, including black bears, rattlesnakes and barred owls. It is also an important stopover for migratory birds.

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