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Georgian Bluffs

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Dramatic waterfront views and deftly winding roads await you as you travel through the lush countryside of Georgian Bluffs.  You’ll be flanked by the pristine waters of Georgian Bay and towering bluffs both forested and shear as you meander intimate roads at the water’s edge and take in stunning vistas at the Kemble Women’s Institute Lookout, Cedar Hill Park, and Colpoy’s Lookout. Stop for a meal at Cobble Beach, or enjoy fresh roasted coffee and homemade iced cream in Big Bay. Stop for a scramble through Bruce’s Caves or take a hike to Skinner’s Bluff. The choice is yours. 

Join us and experience The Bluffs.

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Georgian Bluffs

Trail Attributes

Trail Distance: 47km of paved rural and residential roadway.

Local Maps and ConnectionsStaging AreasAmenities and TransitHelpful Links

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Georgian Bluffs 

Bruce Trail: Canada’s oldest and longest footpath, connecting Queenston to Tobermory.

Staging Areas

  • Kemble Women’s Institute Lookout – Intersection of Kemble Roack Road and Grey Rd 1, Georgian Bluffs, ON
  • Cedar Hill Park: 502930 Grey Rd 1, Georgian Bluffs, ON (Approx)

Amenities

  • Accommodations, Campground
  • Accommodations, Roofed
  • Beaches
  • Groceries
  • Hospital
  • LCBO (Includes Breweries and Wineries)
  • Marinas
  • Museums
  • Outfitters
  • Restaurants
  • Shopping Areas
  • Tourist Information
  • Washrooms
  • WIFI
  • Winter Maintenance

Transit

• Grey Transit

• Owen Sound Transportation Company

Helpful Links

Georgian Bluffs 

Grey County

BruceGreySimcoe Cycling

BruceGreySimcoe Tourism

Grey Sauble Conservation

Ontario By Bike – Cycle Friendly Businesses and Trip Ideas

Cobble Beach Golf Resort Community

Big Bay General Store

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