Top 10 most photogenic locations in Canada
#4
Bruce Peninsula, Ontario
Set at the northern end of the Niagara Escarpment and bordered by Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, the Bruce Peninsula is the finger-like outcrop characterised by deep-green woodlands, diverse wetlands, unique caves and rock formations, and 531 miles of coastline. A spot-on pick for adventurers keen to capture the great outdoors on film, must-dos include hiking through rugged forest trails and natural limestone caves, riding 10-foot waves at Kincardine’s Station Beach, and paddling the clear waters of the Fishing Islands archipelago. But for nature lovers, nothing beats Bruce Peninsula National Park for braving a swim at the world-famous Grotto – the astonishing sea cave on Georgian Bay near Tobermory that’s carved by millennia of waves. Also fascinating is the park’s Dark Sky Preserve where you can pitch up at one of the many campsites for incredible views of the constellations.
Get the shot: Bruce Peninsula National Park is the perfect backdrop for unobstructed views of the night sky, Milky Way, the Northern Lights, and all the constellations.