Northern Bruce Peninsula

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Digital Doors Open Northern Bruce Peninsula

Explore some traditional Doors Open Northern Bruce Peninsula sites without having to leave home. The following sites offer tours, videos and activities that will engage people of all ages.

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WestoverDoors Open Northern Bruce Peninsula

Westover

The Westover property (also known as Williams Caves) is located on the west side of Isthmus Bay on the northern Bruce Peninsula. The property is owned by the Ontario Heritage Trust and managed by the Bruce Trail Conservancy. The most significant features on the Westover property are four distinct sea caves created by wave action, which extend into the main escarpment bluff. As part of Digital Doors Open, take a virtual hike along this part of the Bruce Trail and see this property from the air by watching the video below.

  • Digital Doors Open
  • Videos
  • 2024 theme: Adaptive reuse
  • Site is protected by the Ontario Heritage Trust

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Northern Bruce Peninsula, Ontario

Architecture


Dates/hours open

Dec 21 - Dec 21

Barrow BayDoors Open Northern Bruce Peninsula

Barrow Bay

A Bruce Trail side trail traverses this spectacular property, located east of Barrow Bay in Northern Bruce Peninsula. The Dobson and Deal properties, where this bay is situated, are owned by the Ontario Heritage Trust and managed by the Bruce Trail Conservancy. Over 268 species have been documented, including four species at risk observed on the property. As part of Digital Doors Open, take a virtual hike along this part of the Bruce Trail and see this property from the air by watching the video below.

  • Digital Doors Open
  • Videos
  • 2024 theme: Adaptive reuse
  • Site is protected by the Ontario Heritage Trust

Contact info


Northern Bruce Peninsula, Ontario

Architecture


Dates/hours open

Dec 21 - Dec 21

Devil’s MonumentDoors Open Northern Bruce Peninsula

Devil’s Monument

The “Devil’s Monument” flowerpot is the only complete flowerpot on land along the east side of the Bruce Peninsula. A series of steps from the main Bruce Trail down the escarpment enable hikers to access the base of the flowerpot. The LeFeuvre-Chupac, Minhinnick, Schneider properties, where this feature is located, are owned by the Ontario Heritage Trust and managed by the Bruce Trail Conservancy. As part of Digital Doors Open, take a virtual hike along this part of the Bruce Trail and see this property from the air by watching the video below.

  • Digital Doors Open
  • Videos
  • 2024 theme: Adaptive reuse
  • Site is protected by the Ontario Heritage Trust

Contact info


Northern Bruce Peninsula, Ontario

Architecture


Dates/hours open

Dec 21 - Dec 21