Tourism
With a rich natural environment and a proven visitor economy, Bruce County offers opportunities for investment across the tourism industry.
Unlimited Potential
Bruce County is a growing, leading tourism destination of choice, in all seasons. We actively encourage entrepreneurial investment in traveler-focused development of experiences and destinations through partnerships with communities and industry stakeholders.
The region’s natural geographic characteristics, including the Bruce Peninsula, Lake Huron, Georgian Bay and the Bruce Trail, provide potential eco-tourism, adventure and recreational opportunities.
A mosaic of English, Mennonite, Indigenous culture and history present opportunities for cultural tourism while rich agricultural lands offer potential for agri-tourism.
The region’s natural geographic characteristics, including the Bruce Peninsula, Lake Huron, Georgian Bay and the Bruce Trail, provide potential eco-tourism, adventure and recreational opportunities.
A mosaic of English, Mennonite, Indigenous culture and history present opportunities for cultural tourism while rich agricultural lands offer potential for agri-tourism.
2.5 million
Visitors explored Bruce County
in 2019
The economic impact of tourism in this region is $326.7 million.
Beautiful landscapes and vibrant towns open tremendous opportunities for tourism business in Bruce County.
BY THE NUMBERS
Visitors Explore Every Corner of Bruce County
854 km
Length of Huron Lake and Georgian Bay shorelines
102 km
Length of the Saugeen River
$326 million
Added to the local economy by tourism
(2019)
26.1°C
Average daily high in July
2
National Parks
5
Mountain bike tracks
5
Provincial Parks
$224
Average visitor spend at local businesses every year
95%
Visitors likely to return
(2019)
8,662
Campsites
160 km
Length of Canada’s Longest Footpath, the Bruce Trail
3,543 km
Fresh water