Plan your visit
Bruce Peninsula National Park
At the northern tip of the Bruce Peninsula, which divides Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, sits Bruce Peninsula National Park. This popular southern Ontario destination for hiking and camping is located about four hours from Toronto. With many access points such as Cyprus Lake, Singing Sands, Halfway Log Dump and the Visitor Centre, make sure to plan ahead and make a reservation.
Hours of operation
Visitor centre and campground office hours of operation.
Reservations
Make a reservation for campsites, yurt and parking.
Places to visit
Locations within Bruce Peninsula National Park.
Camping and overnight accommodations
Cyprus Lake campgrounds, yurts, backcountry, group and winter camping.
Fees
Daily visitor fees, camping and parking fees, and more. Free admission for youth.
Accessibility
Accessible trails, camping, facilities and experiences.
Parks Canada Shops
Pick up some official Parks Canada merchandise during your visit!
Weather
Seasonal and local weather, and trends
Local attractions and tourism
Community services, tourism information.
How to get here
Location
Visitor Centre:
120 Chi sin tib dek Rd,
Tobermory, ON
GPS: 45.257412 N, 81.655633 W
Cyprus Lake area
(Campgrounds and Grotto)
Cyprus Lake Road,
Tobermory, ON
GPS: 45.225937 N, 81.524772 W
Phone
519-596-2233
Directions
Bruce Peninsula National Park is located 300 kilometres from Toronto, Ontario. Access the park via all-season highway.
The park is accessible from the south along Highway 6 or from the north via Owen Sound Transportation Company MS Chi-Cheemaun, which operates during the spring, summer and fall.
Facilities and services
Features
Commercial operators and large buses
Parks Canada welcomes large groups and tour companies wanting to visit the Grotto or the Parks Canada Visitor Centre in Tobermory.
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