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Dorcas Bay sits on the west coast of the Bruce Peninsula facing Lake Huron. The bay is a protected nature reserve (Bruce Peninsula National Park nearby). Crystal-clear water with the rocky bottom typical of the Bruce Peninsula.
Limited access — respect nature reserve rules. Wild and isolated spot. The Bruce Peninsula is known for its turquoise waters and limestone bottom. For experienced riders due to isolation.
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Crystal-clear Lake Huron water on the Bruce Peninsula side. Limestone and rock bottom visible through transparent water. Variable depth. Moderate chop in the bay, stronger outside. Cold water (15-19°C in summer).
Limestone rocky bottom — booties essential, watch your fin. Isolated spot with no services. Nature reserve — strictly respect environmental rules. Cold water even in summer. Riding with a buddy mandatory.
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