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Lion’s Head Lookout
Enjoy the thrill of looking out over incredible turquoise and ultramarine blue waters from stunning 200-foot cliffs!
On a clear day, look to the south from the cliffs and you’ll see Cape Dundas and Barrier Island and to the north, you’ll see the cliffs of White Bluff, Cape Chin, and Cabot Head. The Lion’s Head Trail has two loops – the main trail and inland trail for a total of about 18-kilometres. The trails are marked with blue and white blazes.
To start your hike, park your car at the Bruce Trail Parking Lot on McCurdy Drive Parkette (make your parking reservation) and follow the trails outlined on the map provided at the trailhead. There is no parking permitted on Moore Street, and the Moore Street Side Trail is currently closed.
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