The Blue Mountains’s landscape is a beautiful place to explore — something that you can best experience by visiting one of our 3
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Last updated: June 28, 2026
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This park is a beautiful mix of urban wetlands and woodlands, boardwalk, natural-surface tracks, and a touch of industrial harbour scenery.
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Eugenia Falls drops roughly 30 metres into a limestone gorge, and when the water is flowing well, it’s a powerful, dramatic sight from the viewing platforms along the Bruce Trail. Flow varies throughout the year due to the upstream dam, so at times the cascade can appear surprisingly light. In winter, the falls often freeze into thick curtains of ice, creating a completely different scene.
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Located in in Nottawasaga Lookout Provincial Nature Reserve, Singhampton Caves are a series of moss-covered and lichen limestone crevices that make for a unique hiking experience. The trail around the caves connects to the main Bruce Trail, letting hikers explore the cool, narrow crevices, and the unique plants that cling to the limestone walls.
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Nottawasaga Lookout Provincial Nature Reserve sits along the Niagara Escarpment about 10 km south of Collingwood. The site protects rugged terrain including limestone cliffs, crevices, and talus slopes. No camping or motorized activities are permitted, making it a quiet destination for a day visit.
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Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area spans 400 acres (160 hectares) along the Niagara Escarpment near Singhampton, Ontario. The area features hiking trails that cross hardwood and coniferous forests, open meadows, limestone cliffs, and crevices. Part of the trail system includes a section of the Bruce Trail, which leads to lookout points offering wide views of the surrounding countryside. With the scenery shifting through seasons, it’s a rewarding destination for a full-day walk or half-day adventure.
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Just short ride from the main road will bring you to these incredible Falls. Surrounding cliffs and the falls are exceptional representation of the geological history of the area. Enjoy and respect
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