Tobermory, Lion’s Head and Ferndale

This top tourist destination presents opportunity for small business innovation.
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Opportunity Awaits in This Scenic Paradise

Living and working in the Northern Bruce Peninsula means embracing a lifestyle that combines work and play harmoniously.

Imagine waking up to breathtaking views, breathing in the fresh air, and immersing yourself in a vibrant community that celebrates nature, art, and a slower pace of life.

Population
4,404

Profile of the
Northern Bruce Peninsula

Northern Bruce Peninsula attracts millions of tourists yearly and provides opportunities for endless adventure. This influx of tourism provides a ready-made market for businesses and a chance to showcase your offerings to a diverse customer base.

2

National Parks

$500,000

Average Median Value of Homes

1

UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve

10.1%

Population Increase Since 2016

2

Nature Reserves

Visit Tobermory

A premier tourism destination, this flavourful harbour community is perfect for adventurers.

Home to the world-renowned Grotto at Bruce Peninsula National Park. 

Underwater scuba diving of a ship wreck in tobermory

Visit Lion's Head

With its dramatic setting, Lion’s Head serves up hospitable local flavour amidst its turquoise waters.

People at Lion's Head Lookout

Visit Ferndale

Ferndale is centrally located west of Lion’s Head, halfway between Owen Sound and Tobermory on the Bruce Peninsula.

We can't wait to welcome you to Bruce County.

In the meantime, check out our collection of community-focused resources that paint a picture of what life’s like here.

Community Profile

This is a hot spot for tourism, attracting millions of visitors each year.
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