Walking & Strolling.
The Singing Sands boardwalk at Dorcas Bay is a short ~2.6 km loop on the Lake Huron side of Bruce Peninsula National Park, threading globally rare alvar and fen habitat where the eastern prairie fringed orchid blooms in mid-summer. Lion's Head village adds a flat waterfront walk past its small heritage lighthouse on Isthmus Bay; north of Dyer's Bay, the gravel road to Cabot Head Lightstation tops out on the lighthouse grounds at Wingfield Basin.
The brief.
The Singing Sands area is a Parks Canada day-use site inside Bruce Peninsula National Park, requiring a standard Parks Canada day-use pass; the boardwalk is the easiest accessible nature walk on the peninsula. Lion's Head's village waterfront is unmanaged municipal walking — flat, free, with the lighthouse and a small marina on Isthmus Bay.
Cabot Head is reached by a gravel road from Dyer's Bay; the lightstation grounds are open seasonally during the Friends of Cabot Head museum's volunteer-staffed window (broadly May–October), with short walks on the headland. Mid-June through mid-July is the best window for orchid bloom; September and October give the best fall colours along the escarpment.
3. places.
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Singing Sands boardwalk (Dorcas Bay)
~2.6 km loop on the Lake Huron side of Bruce Peninsula NP through alvar and fen habitat.
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Lion's Head village waterfront and harbour
Flat waterfront walk past the small heritage lighthouse on Isthmus Bay.
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Cabot Head Lightstation grounds
Lightstation headland north of Dyer's Bay, reached via Cabot Head Road; museum and short walks on the lighthouse grounds.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.