About Warner Bay Road
Warner Bay Road is located in the scenic Northern Bruce Peninsula, a region known for its stunning natural landscapes, clear waters, and outdoor recreational opportunities. The area offers a mix of residential properties, including cottages, waterfront homes, and rural estates, surrounded by forests and close to Georgian Bay. The community is peaceful and ideal for nature lovers, with easy access to hiking trails, parks, and local attractions.
Features
Bruce Peninsula National Park - A UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve known for its turquoise waters, rugged cliffs, and the famous Grotto. Offers hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.
Georgian Bay - Crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, kayaking, and boating. Many properties along Warner Bay Road have direct access.
Lion's Head - A nearby village with charming shops, restaurants, and access to the Bruce Trail. Known for its scenic lookout points.
Schools
Bruce Peninsula District School - A K-12 public school located in Lion's Head, serving the Northern Bruce Peninsula community.
St. Edmunds Public School - A Catholic elementary school in Tobermory, offering education for younger students.
Museums
Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre - Located in Southampton, this museum showcases local history, Indigenous culture, and natural heritage.
Tobermory Marine Museum - A small museum in Tobermory focusing on maritime history and shipwrecks in the area.
Parks & Public Squares
Lion's Head Beach & Marina - A scenic waterfront area with a sandy beach, picnic spots, and boat launches.
Tobermory Village Green - A small public square in Tobermory with seasonal events, markets, and community gatherings.
Theaters & Entertainment
Tobermory Princess Hotel Theatre - A historic venue offering live performances, music, and community events.
Malls & Shopping
Lion's Head Market - A seasonal farmers' market offering local produce, crafts, and artisanal goods.
Tobermory Shops - Small boutique stores and gift shops in Tobermory, catering to tourists and locals.
Summary
A tranquil, nature-rich area with waterfront properties, outdoor activities, and proximity to Bruce Peninsula National Park and local landmarks.