With a few days to spare before we had to be in Toronto, my family and I decided to spend a couple of nights camping in Bruce Peninsula National Park. This would not be your average camping trip, instead we stepped it up and notch and tried out glamping. Bruce Peninsula has ten yurts that available for rent inside the park near Cyprus Lake. While we still didn’t have running water inside the yurt (running water was available at the bathhouse), I still think I may have ruined my wife from ever sleeping in a tent again.

We had a pretty good amount of rain the first day in the park, but we still managed to hike out to the Grotto and Indian Head Cove along the Georgian Bay Trail and parts of the Bruce Trail. The cliffs and caves of the rugged Georgian Bay coast were impressive, as was the crystal clear water. The rain cleared by evening and we had a beautiful sunset to enjoy while surrounding the fire pit and roasting marshmallows. It was nice to nearly completely disconnected from the outside world for a couple of days.

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