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Hidden Gem: The "Grotto" is a stunning sea cave in Bruce Peninsula National Park, with turquoise waters and unique rock formations, perfect for swimming and diving. 2. Record Breaker: The park is home to the largest remaining freshwater alvar in the world, a rare ecosystem consisting of limestone bedrock and thin soil, supporting a variety of unique plant and animal species. 3. Local Legend: The park is said to be the home of the mythical "Flowerpot Island," named after its distinctive flowerpot-shaped rock formations, which are remnants of ancient sea stacks. 4. Fascinating Fact: The Bruce Trail, Canada's oldest and longest footpath, passes through the park, offering 890 kilometers of hiking trails with stunning views of the Niagara Escarpment and Georgian Bay. 5. Hidden Gem: The park's Cyprus Lake campground is the perfect place to stargaze, as it is designated a dark sky preserve, allowing visitors to marvel at the Milky Way and countless stars in the night sky.
