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107 Dorcas Bay Rd, Northern Bruce Peninsula, ON N0H 2R0, Canada
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Singing Sands

Bruce County, ON, Canada
4.0(120)
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4.0
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3.0
1y

This one gave me mixed feelings, so I will put a detailed review.

This place is amazing. The moment you walked in, you feel pretty meh. Unless a few before days have been sunny, it looks like a pool of mud. But as you walk towards water, it gets really clean. Basically, this place is a huge kid's pool. You can walk miles with water level at your knee. It's absolutely beautiful with sun on it. If you walk into water and stay still, fish will come and eat your dead skin, like free fresh therapy.

So why 3 stars? The Price. It's ridiculous. They will charge you 12 bucks for parking (there are around 50 parking slots on first come, first serve basis) and another 8 dollars per person. So if you're a couple, you have to pay 33 bucks to enter. I find that to be rip off. Particularly given that access for some other major parks is much less.

Note : If you have any reservation for Bruce Peninsula Park or any in BP, I believe the access is free. So try to set...

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5.0
1y

In some parts of the national park, there is a park entrance fee collected at the parking lot. However, if you are returning from Tombari, your day pass can be used here as well.

You can walk quite far in the shallow waters, which are crystal clear and refreshing. It reminds me of White Rock Beach in BC and Jericho Beach in Vancouver, making it one of my favorite beaches. Unfortunately, the pavilion was closed so I couldn't see it.

The parking lot is quite small, so I think it's best to arrive early or in the evening to ensure you can find a spot. The parking lot can be easy to miss, so when you get close to the beach, slow down and watch out for it on...

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5.0
5y

Love this beach! Found it randomly, ended up spending an entire day here. The waterline is shallow all the way out to the end of the bay making it great for water games, children, and exploring! I went on a beautiful day so the water was extremely warm (guessing because the water wasn’t deep enough) I also enjoyed the Cafe they had on shore, it had a bunch of food and drinks, the owner’s really friendly! And they have changing stations, washrooms, seats if you want to eat, tubes for floating in the water, and parking isn’t far at all! If I didn’t live so far I’d be visiting Singing Sands every day...

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Shehan AvindraShehan Avindra
This one gave me mixed feelings, so I will put a detailed review. This place is amazing. The moment you walked in, you feel pretty meh. Unless a few before days have been sunny, it looks like a pool of mud. But as you walk towards water, it gets really clean. Basically, this place is a huge kid's pool. You can walk miles with water level at your knee. It's absolutely beautiful with sun on it. If you walk into water and stay still, fish will come and eat your dead skin, like free fresh therapy. So why 3 stars? The Price. It's ridiculous. They will charge you 12 bucks for parking (there are around 50 parking slots on first come, first serve basis) and another 8 dollars per person. So if you're a couple, you have to pay 33 bucks to enter. I find that to be rip off. Particularly given that access for some other major parks is much less. Note : If you have any reservation for Bruce Peninsula Park or any in BP, I believe the access is free. So try to set this in one day.
CindyCindy
In some parts of the national park, there is a park entrance fee collected at the parking lot. However, if you are returning from Tombari, your day pass can be used here as well. You can walk quite far in the shallow waters, which are crystal clear and refreshing. It reminds me of White Rock Beach in BC and Jericho Beach in Vancouver, making it one of my favorite beaches. Unfortunately, the pavilion was closed so I couldn't see it. The parking lot is quite small, so I think it's best to arrive early or in the evening to ensure you can find a spot. The parking lot can be easy to miss, so when you get close to the beach, slow down and watch out for it on the right side!
Keith GrahamKeith Graham
Singing sands forget the beach take a walk on the board walk and look down it is just out right amazing carnivorous plants don't fall of the edge you just might not come back. Coming from Australia this was just incredible to see the variety of plant here. We were here in the off season very few people and so quiet. The walk to the beach on the trail we saw plenty of bird life. So just remember to look down.
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This one gave me mixed feelings, so I will put a detailed review. This place is amazing. The moment you walked in, you feel pretty meh. Unless a few before days have been sunny, it looks like a pool of mud. But as you walk towards water, it gets really clean. Basically, this place is a huge kid's pool. You can walk miles with water level at your knee. It's absolutely beautiful with sun on it. If you walk into water and stay still, fish will come and eat your dead skin, like free fresh therapy. So why 3 stars? The Price. It's ridiculous. They will charge you 12 bucks for parking (there are around 50 parking slots on first come, first serve basis) and another 8 dollars per person. So if you're a couple, you have to pay 33 bucks to enter. I find that to be rip off. Particularly given that access for some other major parks is much less. Note : If you have any reservation for Bruce Peninsula Park or any in BP, I believe the access is free. So try to set this in one day.
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In some parts of the national park, there is a park entrance fee collected at the parking lot. However, if you are returning from Tombari, your day pass can be used here as well. You can walk quite far in the shallow waters, which are crystal clear and refreshing. It reminds me of White Rock Beach in BC and Jericho Beach in Vancouver, making it one of my favorite beaches. Unfortunately, the pavilion was closed so I couldn't see it. The parking lot is quite small, so I think it's best to arrive early or in the evening to ensure you can find a spot. The parking lot can be easy to miss, so when you get close to the beach, slow down and watch out for it on the right side!
Cindy

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Singing sands forget the beach take a walk on the board walk and look down it is just out right amazing carnivorous plants don't fall of the edge you just might not come back. Coming from Australia this was just incredible to see the variety of plant here. We were here in the off season very few people and so quiet. The walk to the beach on the trail we saw plenty of bird life. So just remember to look down.
Keith Graham

Keith Graham

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