Added on December 26, 2007 and filed under National Parks, Ontario, Waterways
In the heart of a World Biosphere Reserve, the ‘Bruce’ is a place of global significance. The massive, rugged cliffs of the park are inhabited by 1,000-year old cedar trees, overhanging the crystal clear waters of Ontario’s Georgian Bay. The park is comprised of an incredible array of habitats from rare alvars to dense forests and clean lakes. Together these form a greater ecosystem – the largest remaining tract of natural habitat in southern Ontario.
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