Boulder Beach is located on the
Huron lake and it is in the
8th place out of 19 beaches in the
N. Ontario region
The beach is
located in a natural place.
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EJ
Emerald J.
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4 weeks ago
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While it may not be as striking as the Grotto, this spot is still beautiful. It's a more tranquil area within Bruce Peninsula National Park.
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Jenna Delacroix
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4 weeks ago
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It's worth visiting at least once while you're in the park, but be cautious of where you step. The entire beach is covered with loose boulders and stones (not just small rocks!). If you're not careful and don't watch your step, you could easily sprain your ankle.
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Sunny B
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4 weeks ago
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This location is ideal for hiking during non-snowy periods as it offers more scenic views and stable walking conditions. It's a fascinating place to explore, and you'll pass by it on your way to the overhanging point regardless.
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Phil Gage
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4 weeks ago
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Decent beach, but the rocky terrain can make walking a bit challenging. Nonetheless, it's beautiful and definitely worth taking a few pictures.
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Mikey
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4 weeks ago
10
Exceptional
This is a stunning rocky beach with no sand, which is why it's called "Boulder Beach." It's a wonderful place to visit.