Charming beach with complimentary parking. The beach is on the smaller side, so I imagine it could get quite crowded on weekends.
This beach is the finest one with its pristine white sand. It's a true hidden gem cherished by the locals.
This spot along Highway 17 is absolutely stunning for a quick stop. The scenery, terrain, and the soothing sound of the waves create a peaceful and calming experience. I'm even tempted to bring a tent and set it up on the beach. When I stopped, I found the washroom facilities to be exceptionally clean. Additionally, there are trails in the vicinity. However, if you decide to take a dip in the chilly waters of Lake Superior, exercise caution as the winds can suddenly become strong and there are no lifeguards on duty. Within the wooded area next to the beach, you'll find several picnic benches. Placards with important and interesting information are also placed at the picnic area and the trailhead. If you do decide to stop here, I recommend planning to stay for a little while to fully immerse yourself in the relaxing atmosphere and appreciate the tranquility of Lake Superior.
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.
When we went, the beach wasn't too crowded. The parking situation wasn't the best, but it was alright. I noticed kids diving off the dock, although I'm not entirely sure about its safety. The beach is naturally rocky.