The Bruce Peninsula is a peninsula in Ontario, Canada, that lies between Georgian Bay and the main basin of Lake Huron. It is classified as one of the most attractive national parks in Canada.
It offers interesting and somewhat challenging hiking trails, with dramatic views of all shades of aquamarine, turquoise and emerald water, from many lookout cliffs you come across on your way.
These photos are taken at the trail called Halfway Log Dump.




















Another trail called The Lion's Head, and the views from the lookout point.






Amazing tropical colours!
Thank you, Veronika. In reality, it is usually 'chilly' water there, even in the middle of summer, but colours are surreal.