Guidebook for Lion's Head

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Guidebook for Lion's Head

Food Scene

Great coffee and live music can be seen on covered patio.
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Rachel's Bakery and Cafe
79 Main St
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Great coffee and live music can be seen on covered patio.
Quaint pub known for delicious fish and chips and daily specials. Dine on the patio on inside and catch a game on the tv.
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Lions Head Inn
8 Helen St
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Quaint pub known for delicious fish and chips and daily specials. Dine on the patio on inside and catch a game on the tv.
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The Taste Kitchen
76 Main St
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Cindy Lou's
81 Main St

Parks & Nature

Welcome to the magic of Bruce Peninsula National Park. The stunning views along the Niagara Escarpment are not to be missed. The Grotto, Indian Head Cove and the Rock Beach are naturally magical. Dramatic cliffs rise from the turquoise waters of Georgian Bay. In large tracts of forest, black bears roam and rare reptiles find refuge in rocky areas and diverse wetlands. Ancient cedar trees spiral from the cliff-edge; a multitude of orchids and ferns take root in a mosaic of habitats.
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Bruce-Peninsula-Nationalpark
469 Cyprus Lake Rd
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Welcome to the magic of Bruce Peninsula National Park. The stunning views along the Niagara Escarpment are not to be missed. The Grotto, Indian Head Cove and the Rock Beach are naturally magical. Dramatic cliffs rise from the turquoise waters of Georgian Bay. In large tracts of forest, black bears roam and rare reptiles find refuge in rocky areas and diverse wetlands. Ancient cedar trees spiral from the cliff-edge; a multitude of orchids and ferns take root in a mosaic of habitats.
Hiking along the magnificent cliff edges provide stunning views of Georgian Bay. Don't forget your camera and selfie stick! :)
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Bruce Trail
89 Moore St
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Hiking along the magnificent cliff edges provide stunning views of Georgian Bay. Don't forget your camera and selfie stick! :)
Named Singing Sands because of the sound you hear from the wind whistling through the dunes. This large sand beach is a part of Bruce Peninsula National Park close to Tobermory. It is on the Lake Huron side of the Peninsula and is home to trails and a fen which blooms with orchids and carnivorous wildflowers in spring.
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Singing Sands
Dorcas Bay Road
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Named Singing Sands because of the sound you hear from the wind whistling through the dunes. This large sand beach is a part of Bruce Peninsula National Park close to Tobermory. It is on the Lake Huron side of the Peninsula and is home to trails and a fen which blooms with orchids and carnivorous wildflowers in spring.
Great beach for families. Warm, shallow water with sandy beach, perfect for children of all ages, especially toddlers. Playground and washrooms on site. My favourite destination for world class sunsets!
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Red Bay
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Great beach for families. Warm, shallow water with sandy beach, perfect for children of all ages, especially toddlers. Playground and washrooms on site. My favourite destination for world class sunsets!
Access to the Bruce Trail for more stunning views along the cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment. The Hope Bay Lookout Trail should not be missed. Hope Bay features the Jack Poste Side Trail, an easy, but longer, 4-kilometre loop; it is here that you’ll uncover the site of the popular Glacial Potholes, created by a late stage of glaciation. Meltwaters running over the Escarpment created small eddies that eventually carved these potholes out of the bedrock. The glacial potholes are near where the main trail again joins the Jack Poste Side Trail. This trail features an abundance of trilliums in May.
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Hope Bay
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Access to the Bruce Trail for more stunning views along the cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment. The Hope Bay Lookout Trail should not be missed. Hope Bay features the Jack Poste Side Trail, an easy, but longer, 4-kilometre loop; it is here that you’ll uncover the site of the popular Glacial Potholes, created by a late stage of glaciation. Meltwaters running over the Escarpment created small eddies that eventually carved these potholes out of the bedrock. The glacial potholes are near where the main trail again joins the Jack Poste Side Trail. This trail features an abundance of trilliums in May.

Essentials

Wiarton is a neat little town. Check out the splash pad and park down by the water. Hike the short Bruce Trail loop at Spirit rock and travel down the spiral staircase. Treat yourselves to French fries at Dockside willies or ice cream at Northern Confections or frosty freeze on Main Street. Also, wiarton has a laundromat.
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WIARTON
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Wiarton is a neat little town. Check out the splash pad and park down by the water. Hike the short Bruce Trail loop at Spirit rock and travel down the spiral staircase. Treat yourselves to French fries at Dockside willies or ice cream at Northern Confections or frosty freeze on Main Street. Also, wiarton has a laundromat.

Shopping

Lots of unique quality souvenirs, gifts, local art, soy candles, bees wax candles, glassware, hand puppets, Reiner Ottomans! A gift for yourself or someone else we are sure you will find it here! 70% Canadian Vendors! Custom logos adorn our Canadian Made (The same company that makes Roots) tees and sweats. We are so lucky to live in an area with such a wide selection of quality local artists. Artists have been drawn to the Bruce Peninsula for the inspiration found in the outdoors as well as the relaxed pace of life. The Dandy Lion is a place where local artisans can sell their art year round. Be sure to drop by and see what we have in store.
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The Dandy Lion
84 Main St
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Lots of unique quality souvenirs, gifts, local art, soy candles, bees wax candles, glassware, hand puppets, Reiner Ottomans! A gift for yourself or someone else we are sure you will find it here! 70% Canadian Vendors! Custom logos adorn our Canadian Made (The same company that makes Roots) tees and sweats. We are so lucky to live in an area with such a wide selection of quality local artists. Artists have been drawn to the Bruce Peninsula for the inspiration found in the outdoors as well as the relaxed pace of life. The Dandy Lion is a place where local artisans can sell their art year round. Be sure to drop by and see what we have in store.
Aunt Donkey's is the home of all things fun. Whether you are a kid or a kid at heart, you will find lots of fun toys and novelties that will put a smile on your face. Located in the heart of Lion's Head, this is a must visit for all visitors to the Bruce Peninsula. Aunt Donkey's is the brainchild of Lion's Head's Marydale. Marydale and her team have looked all over North America to find a vast array of unique products. "My nephew gave me the nickname "Aunty Donkey" and it just stuck. I thought why not bring Aunt Donkey to life and share the same fun with everyone else that I have shared with him." Be sure to visit Aunt Donkey's in Lion's Head.
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Aunt Donkey's Toys & Novelties
84 Main St
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Aunt Donkey's is the home of all things fun. Whether you are a kid or a kid at heart, you will find lots of fun toys and novelties that will put a smile on your face. Located in the heart of Lion's Head, this is a must visit for all visitors to the Bruce Peninsula. Aunt Donkey's is the brainchild of Lion's Head's Marydale. Marydale and her team have looked all over North America to find a vast array of unique products. "My nephew gave me the nickname "Aunty Donkey" and it just stuck. I thought why not bring Aunt Donkey to life and share the same fun with everyone else that I have shared with him." Be sure to visit Aunt Donkey's in Lion's Head.