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Bruce Peninsula National Park

🌊 Amazing! The ultimate self-driving destination around Toronto! The "Jiuzhaigou of Eastern Canada" lives up to its reputation! πŸ“ Destination: Bruce Peninsula National Park, Ontario πŸš— Transportation: About 3.5-4 hours by car from Toronto (it's recommended to set off early to save time and avoid crowds) ⏰ Best season: May to October (July-August is peak season, be sure to book tickets and accommodation in advance) ⚠️ Must book parking tickets in advance on the Parks Canada official website, especially during peak season. It's advisable to grab them 1-2 months ahead! πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ Value-for-money photo spots & practical tips to avoid pitfalls: πŸ“ The Grotto πŸ“ Indian Head Cove πŸ“ Halfway Log Dump πŸ“· Photography tips: Be sure to arrive early! Before 10 AM, there are fewer people and better lighting. In the afternoon, crowds are huge, making it hard to take good photos. 🏠 Recommended accommodation options: For a primitive natural experience, choose campsites or wooden cabins in the national park, which need to be booked 6 months in advance! Plan B: Choose hotels near Sauble Beach / Owen Sound, with a driving time of about 30-40 minutes and more friendly prices. It's recommended to search for cottages on the peninsula on Airbnb for a full experience! πŸ” Dining reminders: There are no restaurants or convenience stores in the park. It's advisable to prepare food, water, energy bars, etc., in advance. There are a few restaurants in Tobermory town, which are likely to have long queues during peak season. It's recommended to dine off-peak or bring your own dinner. πŸŽ’ Essential packing list before departure: National Park reservation voucher (electronic/printed version) Water shoes or non-slip sandals (very important, the rocks at The Grotto are slippery!) Enough food, water, and garbage bags (remember to be environmentally friendly) Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses (the sun is extremely strong) Swimsuit, towel (must-bring for those who want to go into the water) Insect repellent spray (very useful in the woods) Camera & power bank (there are too many photo-worthy spots) A small amount of cash (some merchants in the town may not accept cards) πŸ’Ž Main bag's thoughts: Bruce Peninsula is incredibly beautiful, and it's one of my favorite attractions in Ontario! The facilities here are relatively primitive, so it's advisable to be mentally prepared. The most important thing is safety first! When taking photos, don't get too close to the cliffs, and be careful with your steps as the rocks are slippery. Don't leave any garbage, and don't disturb the lovely wild animals~ #CanadianLife #TorontoDayTrips #CanadaTravel #BrucePeninsula #FlowerpotIsland #Hiking #NationalParkGuide #TorontoRoadTrip #HealingAttractions #WhereLocalsGo #CanadianStudentLife #OntarioTravel #GreatRoadTripSpots

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Bruce Peninsula National Park

🌊 Amazing! The ultimate self-driving destination around Toronto! The "Jiuzhaigou of Eastern Canada" lives up to its reputation! πŸ“ Destination: Bruce Peninsula National Park, Ontario πŸš— Transportation: About 3.5-4 hours by car from Toronto (it's recommended to set off early to save time and avoid crowds) ⏰ Best season: May to October (July-August is peak season, be sure to book tickets and accommodation in advance) ⚠️ Must book parking tickets in advance on the Parks Canada official website, especially during peak season. It's advisable to grab them 1-2 months ahead! πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ Value-for-money photo spots & practical tips to avoid pitfalls: πŸ“ The Grotto πŸ“ Indian Head Cove πŸ“ Halfway Log Dump πŸ“· Photography tips: Be sure to arrive early! Before 10 AM, there are fewer people and better lighting. In the afternoon, crowds are huge, making it hard to take good photos. 🏠 Recommended accommodation options: For a primitive natural experience, choose campsites or wooden cabins in the national park, which need to be booked 6 months in advance! Plan B: Choose hotels near Sauble Beach / Owen Sound, with a driving time of about 30-40 minutes and more friendly prices. It's recommended to search for cottages on the peninsula on Airbnb for a full experience! πŸ” Dining reminders: There are no restaurants or convenience stores in the park. It's advisable to prepare food, water, energy bars, etc., in advance. There are a few restaurants in Tobermory town, which are likely to have long queues during peak season. It's recommended to dine off-peak or bring your own dinner. πŸŽ’ Essential packing list before departure: National Park reservation voucher (electronic/printed version) Water shoes or non-slip sandals (very important, the rocks at The Grotto are slippery!) Enough food, water, and garbage bags (remember to be environmentally friendly) Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses (the sun is extremely strong) Swimsuit, towel (must-bring for those who want to go into the water) Insect repellent spray (very useful in the woods) Camera & power bank (there are too many photo-worthy spots) A small amount of cash (some merchants in the town may not accept cards) πŸ’Ž Main bag's thoughts: Bruce Peninsula is incredibly beautiful, and it's one of my favorite attractions in Ontario! The facilities here are relatively primitive, so it's advisable to be mentally prepared. The most important thing is safety first! When taking photos, don't get too close to the cliffs, and be careful with your steps as the rocks are slippery. Don't leave any garbage, and don't disturb the lovely wild animals~ #CanadianLife #TorontoDayTrips #CanadaTravel #BrucePeninsula #FlowerpotIsland #Hiking #NationalParkGuide #TorontoRoadTrip #HealingAttractions #WhereLocalsGo #CanadianStudentLife #OntarioTravel #GreatRoadTripSpots

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