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  1. Your post is superb and helpful for visitors.All the images are really beautiful and eye catching.

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.

    Regards,

    Amelie Wakelin

  2. Thanks for warning re teenagers. ๐Ÿ˜† I’m going in May. Do you think a be too bulky or get wet? I’m going to the Georgian Bay shoreline and the Grotto sea cave, camping at Cypress and online mentions climbing through narrow passages and water, but I couldn’t see pics of what this is like (i.e. Land in waist deep splashy water?). Thanks!

  3. Hi Sylvia – it will be chilly in the water in May! I’m not sure about the Grotto area and getting to it via the water. We’ve stuck to views from above during our visits. Have fun visiting – you’ll likely have fewer people in the water at that time.

  4. People ruining your shots? How dare they enjoy the park too. It does belong to everyone, teens included. A bit narcissistic to think only you deserve it.

  5. Hi Gurp… true, everybody deserves to enjoy the park. But there’s a bit of decorum that comes with being in a public place that’s meant to be enjoyed by others. And when you’re stealing that enjoyment from others, you’re being selfish. The blue waters are what attracts people, including photographers. So there should be a bit of give on both sides, don’t you think?

  6. Hello! How long would you say the walk from Cyprus lake to the grotto is? We were planning on doing it on two different days. Does that make sense?
    Thx

  7. Hi Naomi, it’s about 45 minutes to an hour, depending on how fast you walk. Try to get on the trail earlier in the morning as it gets busy at the Grotto.

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