Skinner’s Bluff & the Sea Cave

Today, I hiked a 19km loop at Skinners Bluff to Bruces Caves atop the Niagara Escarpment. It is so breathtaking, I can honestly let the pictures do the talking for me. Along the way, I stopped and enjoyed many spectacular lookouts over Colpoys Bay with the Escarpment ridge showing on the other side . Finished the hike off by exploring Bruce Caves, an ancient sea cave. These caves were formed by the wave action of post-glacial Lake Algonquin, 7,000 to 8,000 years ago. Wow!! Perfect day, even the bit of rain was awesome! Signing off “Hiking with the Viking”. Map 35 # Pennisula Bruce Trail Club

Published by Annette Sandberg

I grew up on the Niagara Escarpment in Grey County and this ancient land was, and still is, my backyard playground. I am a Certified Hike Leader with Hike Ontario and I lead hikes for various Ontario Trail Clubs, Sightseeing Tour Agencies and individual groups of family & friends who want to experience nature safely and informatively with an experienced Guide.

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