Hope Bay:
A Thriving Cottage Community
Cedarholme Bed & Breakfast and Cottages, Lynn McCurdy
As you head south from Lion’s Head or north from Wiarton on Bruce Road 9, you will arrive at Hope Bay, a thriving cottage community with a natural sand beach. The Bruce Trail travels through Hope Bay north to Cape Dundas overlooking Hope Bay, where it passes a number of Glacial Potholes. Hope Bay is home to a Bed & Breakfast and cottage rentals. Area attractions within a ten minute drive include the Bruce Peninsula Mountain Bike Park, Cape Croker Indian Reserve and Campground, operated by the Chippewas of Nawash, and the reopened Greig’s Caves which offers ten caves for exploring. In 1981 portions of the movie “Quest For Fire” were filmed on location in the caves. The views are spectacular. Be sure to wear appropriate hiking footwear. With the beautiful sunrises, peaceful beach and great hiking, Hope Bay continues to be a popular and relaxing retreat on the Bruce Peninsula.
Open Daily – May to Thanksgiving
HOURS: Spring and Fall 9 am – 5 pm / Summer 9 am – 6 pm CASH ONLY Located between Lion’s Head and Hope Bay off Bruce County Rd. 9
CEDARHOLME
Bed & Breakfast and Cottages
108 Beech Street, Hope Bay South Bruce Peninsula, ON N0H 2T0
www.cedarholmebb.com 519-534-3705
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www.greigscaves.ca
519.377.8762 407 Scenic Caves Rd Northern Bruce Peninsula GPS Coordinates: 44.95117_81.141039 escapetogreybruce.ca • 2020 15