Bruce Peninsula is famous by the oldest and longest trail in Canada – 782 km Bruce Trail. We are not ready yet for such challenge. Instead we choose shorter hikes with memorable views. This time we decided to hike Burnt Point Loop trail. The trail is a part of the Bruce Trail and easily accessed…
There are many interesting places to see in Bruce Peninsula National Park. In this post we will discover The Grotto and Indian Head Cove. Location The Grotto and Indian Head Cove are located within Bruce Peninsula National Park on Georgian Bay shoreline. The trail starts from P1 parking which is located at Cyprus Lake. The…
Where to ski in Quebec? If you live in Montreal and don’t want to drive far, then the answer is – Ski Saint Bruno. Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville. Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville is a suburb of Montreal and located a few kilometers to the east. The city is mainly known as a location for Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park and Ski Mont Saint…
We always look for the new places where to hike with our kid near Montreal. I usually start by browsing the google map for the ideas. For our last hiking of 2017 we decided to climb Mont Chauve in Orford National Park. Our first attempt failed in the late fall of 2016. Then we returned…
Right after Prehistoric World we visited another interesting place on our car trip to The Bruce Peninsula – Fort Henry. Fort outside. This time we moved not too far in the past. We traveled to 1832 of the Canadian history. Fort Henry was constructed for the War of 1812, then later demolished and rebuilt from…
Prehistoric World. In our first day of the car trip to The Bruce Peninsula we stopped in very interesting place for kids – Prehistoric World. It is located in Morrisburg, Ontario and can be a great stop on the boring way from Montreal to Toronto. We were thinking to visit this park in the past,…