Bruce Peninsula

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The Bruce Peninsula is a scenic, forested limestone peninsula in Ontario, Canada, known for its rugged cliffs, clear turquoise waters, and popular national parks along the shores of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
peninsula
borders Georgian Bay
Lake Huron
climate humid continental climate
contains Bruce Peninsula National Park
Bruce Peninsula National Park of Canada
Bruce Trail
Fathom Five National Marine Park
Fathom Five National Marine Park of Canada
Lion's Head
Tobermory
Wiarton
country Canada
ecoregion Great Lakes–St. Lawrence forest
geology dolostone
limestone
hasFauna black bear
massasauga rattlesnake
white-tailed deer
hasFeature cobble beaches
limestone cliffs
rocky shoreline
hasFlora eastern white cedar
orchid species
hasVegetation mixed coniferous and deciduous forest
highestPoint approx. 222 metres above sea level
indigenousTerritoryOf Saugeen Ojibway Nation
knownFor birdwatching
camping
caves
clear turquoise waters
hiking
karst formations
rugged cliffs
scenic forests
scuba diving
shipwrecks
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Ontario
Southern Ontario
partOf Bruce County
Niagara Escarpment
popularActivity backcountry camping
kayaking
rock climbing
snowshoeing
separates Georgian Bay
main basin of Lake Huron
tourism major regional tourist destination


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