Punto de interés
Devil's Monument
Recomendado por 27 habitantes locales
Ubicación
Northern Bruce Peninsula, ON
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Trails can be slippery when wet and slightly difficult Proper footwear is recommended
What’s a flowerpot? Find out when you hike to the Devil’s Monument – the largest of the Bruce Peninsula’s flowerpot formations and one of the many spectacular places along the craggy shoreline known for incredible views. Park at the Bruce Trail lot near the end or Borchardt Road. The walk to the Devil’s Monument is actually quite short, but the access trail is steep, rocky and slippery. The hiking is not too difficult, but it’s not a good place to take young children or dogs. Bring sturdy footwear, a walking stick and watch out for poison ivy – easy to avoid if you know what it looks like.
What’s a flowerpot? Find out when you hike to the Devil’s Monument – the largest of the Bruce Peninsula’s flowerpot formations and one of the many spectacular places along the craggy shoreline known for incredible views. Park at the Bruce Trail lot near the end or Borchardt Road. The walk to the De…
On the shores of Cape Chin in the Northern Bruce Peninsula you will find this historic geographical feature . With access from Cape Chin North, a wooded hiking trail takes you to the shores of Georgian Bay to amazing views of Devil's Monument. Enjoy the view from up top or venture down for a refreshing swim in the cool waters of our Canadian Caribbean colored waters.
On the shores of Cape Chin in the Northern Bruce Peninsula you will find this historic geographical feature . With access from Cape Chin North, a wooded hiking trail takes you to the shores of Georgian Bay to amazing views of Devil's Monument. Enjoy the view from up top or venture down for a refresh…
Devils Monument is located near Leeshore Cottage and can be accessed by kayak (approx 30-45 min) or the trail. The largest of Bruce Peninsula’s flowerpots. If you venture towards the shoreline, you’ll see and hear the waterfall. Feels like a small rainforest in the summer Warning: the cliffs have a thirty-metre drop, so please be careful to keep small children near”
Devils Monument is located near Leeshore Cottage and can be accessed by kayak (approx 30-45 min) or the trail. The largest of Bruce Peninsula’s flowerpots. If you venture towards the shoreline, you’ll see and hear the waterfall. Feels like a small rainforest in the summer Warning: the cliffs have…
What’s a flowerpot? Find out when you hike to the Devil’s Monument - the largest of the Bruce Peninsula’s flowerpot formations and one of the many spectacular places along the craggy shoreline known for incredible views. Park at the Bruce Trail lot near the end or Borchardt Road. The walk to the Devil’s Monument is actually quite short, but the access trail is steep, rocky and slippery. The hiking is not too difficult, but it’s not a good place to take young children or dogs. Bring sturdy footwear, a walking stick and watch out for poison ivy – easy to avoid if you know what it looks like. Take the trail and stairs down to the gorgeous rocky beach. You may want to bring a picnic, bathing suit and swim shoes if it’s a hot day and the clear water beckons. The shallow bay water warms up in summer. At just under an hour, the Minhinnick Side Trail will take you around and back to your car.
What’s a flowerpot? Find out when you hike to the Devil’s Monument - the largest of the Bruce Peninsula’s flowerpot formations and one of the many spectacular places along the craggy shoreline known for incredible views. Park at the Bruce Trail lot near the end or Borchardt Road. The walk to the De…