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The Bruce Peninsula Grotto in Ontario, Canada

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The Grotto

Hidden in the cliff face of an escarpment in Ontario's Bruce Peninsula, the lovely seas cave known simply as "The Grotto," has long attracted visitors with its startlingly blue waters and secluded beauty.

Carved from the natural stone over thousands of years of erosion, the Grotto has become one of the most popular destinations in Bruce Peninsula National Park. It accessible both from the cave mouth at sea level and via a rocky chimney which can be found just off the main trail. The interior of the grotto itself is an open cave filled with amazingly blue turquoise waters. The waters are made even more stunning and vibrant thanks to the light that emanates from an underwater tunnel in the grotto. 

While the water is certainly beautiful, it is also known for being incredibly cold, although does not deter swimmers from diving in anyway. The cave is a favorite stop for people out on a hike, checking out the boulder beaches on the coast, or just looking for a nice, secret place to take in the scenery.

The Bruce Peninsula park is home to a number of bears (in fact it's logo is a bear's pawprint), so watch your step on the way to the grotto, since no water is so clear that it's worth wrestling a bear for.  


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