Discover the best top things to do in Bruce County, United States including Overhanging Point, Victoria Park Gallery & Gift Shop, Bayside Astronomy, Sea Buckthorn Golden Orchard, St. Margaret's Chapel, Sauble Christian Fellowship, Flowerpot Island Lighthouse, The Grotto, Kincardine Lighthouse, Walker House.
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Victoria Park Gallery and Gift Shop is a non-profit incorporation established in 2001 by a small group of enthusiastic artists. It is located in Kincardine's historic former Town Hall at 707A Queen Street. There are many member artists and artisans creating work from a wide variety of mediums including - oils, watercolour, acrylic, wood, glass, silk, photography, jewellery and clay. There is a wonderful variety of original cards for every occasion and something for every budget. Special exhibits by guest artists are displayed throughout the year.
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This free program gives people the opportunity to get to know the night sky! We will have powerful telescopes to show you Saturn's rings, craters and mountains on the moon, big nebulae, massive clusters of stars, and enormous galaxies, as far as 25 million light-years away! We run from Canada Day until Labour Day at sunset 5 days a week. Friday and Saturday at Lions Head Marina, Sunday at Singing Sands, Monday at Miller Family Camp and Wednesday at Summer House Park. Join us and "Be Starstruck!"
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The Sea Buckthorn Golden Orchard lies on beautiful Bruce County farmland. It is the first fruit producing Sea Buckthorn orchard in Ontario. The Orchard resembles a tropical paradise with trees laden with brilliant orange fruit from late July until early October. The berries, with their tart citrus flavour are nutritious, refreshing, versatile and local...perfection!
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We are one of seven churches which make up the Lutheran and Anglican Ministries of the Bruce Peninsula. St. Margaret's is open 24/7, 365 days of the year to welcome visitors. St. Margaret's is a place to come for spiritual refreshment, to have a rest during your day, to get out of the elements, have a drink of water, and/or use our wheelchair accessible latrine. We serve the township of Cape Chin and the Bruce Peninsula through our ministry. Our worship services are held on the Sunday of the Victoria Day weekend, during July and August, and the Sunday of the Thanksgiving weekend. All of our worship services are at 7:30 PM. We celebrate Holy Communion on the Victoria Day and Thanksgiving weekends and during July and August, our services consist of hymn singing, prayer, and story telling.
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One of only two churches open all year in Sauble Beach. A great, vibrant church with a healthy mix of all ages. Sunday Morning: 9am is our contemporary service with full kids programs. 11am is a more traditional service. Building expansion project is happening! Come by and see. Won’t change any services or programs, open as usual.
4.5 based on 243 reviews
My wife and I went for a trip here in the summer and stop at one of the local restaurants for lunch and then off to flower pot island. Well worth the trip here! Flower pot island was really nice to see and hike. We only came up for the day and thought we might stay for the night if we liked it, but unfortunately this is a really busy place during the summer and everything was booked up. So we later decided to comeback with our son and his girlfriend at the end of month and spend the night. This is a cool little town to visit and take the boat tours and visit flower pot island. Absolutely beautiful clear water with great tours to go on. But don’t let the colour of the water fool you it’s extremely cold! Make sure you Book your tours and hotel in advance if your thinking of visiting here
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The Grotto, in Bruce Peninsula National Park, is one of the top tourism attractions in Ontario. A shoreline sea cave with the beautiful blue waters, the Grotto is a unique natural wonder and memorable place to experience. It is also a very popular and busy location, especially during the peak season of July and August and on long weekends. At those times, the parking lot will fill up and you may not be able to access the Grotto.
Nature at its best ! Go early (8am in Fall) as limited parking passes are given for access to the grotto and Indian Head Cove from 8-12; 12-4; 4-8 Going early also allows you to enjoy the place without the crowds. The Georgian Bay Hike is the easiest way to get there from the parking spot -take the trail on the left of the information boards Views at the Grotto and the Indian Head Cove are breathtaking. Proper footwear advisable as it is rocky terrain and can get slippery after a rain. We look the Horse Lake Trail back -this is a challenging Trail and so worth it for the views! It is well marked but make sure you understand what the symbols mean to avoid getting lost
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I visited this place many times as a child. Took my Dad on his last trip to see the place where his Great Grandfather William Robert Kay was the official first Lighthouse Keeper from 1774 to 1899 and he passed away in 1901. Planning another trip here next year and also to nearby Goderich.
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The oldest building in the town of Kincardine, the Walker House is a lovingly restored 19th century inn. Tours are available with knowledgeable guides during the summer season. Permanent exhibits tell the general story of the building and its history, while changing exhibits add some local colour. Perfect for the whole family!
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