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  • Sunday, July 26, 2026 at 09:15 PM
    Singing Sands Provincial Park in Tobermory , ON, Canada

    Bayside Astronomy

    Bayside Astronomy is a free program that seeks to educate the public on the wonders of astronomy, the benefits of dark sky lighting and the need to reduce light pollution.

    Come here for program updates, cancellations and more.

    Our celestial tours at Singing Sands start the Sunday of Canada Day weekend all the way to the end weekend of Labour Day (June 26 – August 30).

    We will (as long as it's not too cloudy!) show you the rings of Saturn, the stripes of Jupiter's chaotic atmosphere, and the sights of distant galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters! We have a lot to show, and only so much time to do it, so we hope to see you there this summer!

    Where - At Singing Sands on Dorcas Bay road, the telescopes will be down near the beach at the end of the boardwalks.

    Parking - Free after 10pm.

    When - Sessions begin Sundays after sunset on the picnic platform & usually last 60-75 minutes.

    FREE & open to everyone - whether you're a seasoned stargazer or just curious about what's up there, come join us for a free evening under the stars across the beautiful Bruce Peninsula.

     

    A note about LIGHT –

    Although visibility is important for safety, white light ruins your night vision for up to 45 minutes. Here are some tips for preserving your ability to see the most stars:

    •         Avoid looking at your phone. If available, put it on “night mode”, and on stargazing apps, see if there is a “red light” option.
    •           Shield your eyes from oncoming headlights or similar bright lights.
    •          Avoid using your flashlight near the telescopes or during the programming; this will disrupt the vision of those around you as well.
    •           If you have a head lamp, it may have a “red light” mode – this light will not disrupt your eyes!

  • Monday, July 27, 2026 at 09:30 PM
    Miller Family Camp in Miller Lake, ON, Canada

    Bayside Astronomy

    Bayside Astronomy is a free program that seeks to educate the public on the wonders of astronomy, the benefits of dark sky lighting and the need to reduce light pollution.

    Come here for program updates, cancellations and more.

    Our celestial tours at Miller Family Camp start the Monday of Canada Day weekend all the way to the end weekend of Labour Day (June 26 – August 30).

    Sessions begin after sunset & last 60-75minutes.

    We will (as long as it's not too cloudy!) show you the rings of Saturn, the stripes of Jupiter's chaotic atmosphere, and the sights of distant galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters! We have a lot to show, and only so much time to do it, so we hope to see you there this summer!

    You DO NOT need to be staying at the park to attend a session! They generously welcome all people to attend sessions. Please respect their quiet hours when attending sessions and returning to cars.

    Quiet hours begin at 11pm.

    Parking – avoid using the driveway, as this is for campers at the grounds. Roadside parking is what visitors to Bayside Astronomy should use.

    Where to go – Walk past the camp office/shop down to the docks on the right.

    FREE & open to everyone - whether you're a seasoned stargazer or just curious about what's up there, come join us for a free evening under the stars across the beautiful Bruce Peninsula.

     

    A note about LIGHT –

    Although visibility is important for safety, white light ruins your night vision for up to 45 minutes. Here are some tips for preserving your ability to see the most stars:

    -          Avoid looking at your phone. If available, put it on “night mode”, and on stargazing apps, see if there is a “red light” option.

    -          Sheild your eyes from oncoming headlights or similar bright lights.

    -          Avoid using your flashlight near the telescopes or during the programming; this will disrupt the vision of those around you as well.

    -          If you have a head lamp, it may have a “red light” mode – this light will not disrupt your eyes!

  • Wednesday, July 29, 2026 at 09:30 PM
    Summer House Park in Miller Lake, ON, Canada

    Bayside Astronomy

    Bayside Astronomy is a free program that seeks to educate the public on the wonders of astronomy, the benefits of dark sky lighting and the need to reduce light pollution.

    Come here for program updates, cancellations and more.

    Our celestial tours at Summer House Park start the Wednesday of Canada Day weekend all the way to the end weekend of Labour Day (June 26 – August 30).

    Sessions begin after sunset & last 60-75minutes.

    We will (as long as it's not too cloudy!) show you the rings of Saturn, the stripes of Jupiter's chaotic atmosphere, and the sights of distant galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters! We have a lot to show, and only so much time to do it, so we hope to see you there this summer!

    You DO NOT need to be staying at the park to attend a session! They generously welcome all people to attend sessions. Please respect their quiet hours when attending sessions and returning to cars.

    Quiet hours between 10:30pm and 7am.

    Parking – free parking during Bayside Astronomy sessions is available outside of the campgrounds in their visitors parking lot.

    Where to go – Walk past the front gates, turn down to the beach/docks.

    FREE & open to everyone - whether you're a seasoned stargazer or just curious about what's up there, come join us for a free evening under the stars across the beautiful Bruce Peninsula.

     

    A note about LIGHT –

    Although visibility is important for safety, white light ruins your night vision for up to 45 minutes. Here are some tips for preserving your ability to see the most stars:

    -          Avoid looking at your phone. If available, put it on “night mode”, and on stargazing apps, see if there is a “red light” option.

    -          Shield your eyes from oncoming headlights or similar bright lights.

    -          Avoid using your flashlight near the telescopes or during the programming; this will disrupt the vision of those around you as well.

    -          If you have a head lamp, it may have a “red light” mode – this light will not disrupt your eyes!

  • Thursday, July 30, 2026 at 09:30 PM
    Summer House Park in Miller Lake, ON, Canada

    Alien Escape

    Aliens have made contact with Earth and their arrival is imminent! Do they come in peace, or is this the beginning of something more sinister? The sun is setting, and time is running out!

     

    Alien Escape: A Nocturnal Escape Room Experience is offered by EcoAdventures, an ecotourism-based social enterprise initiative of the Bruce Peninsula Biosphere Association.  Since 2018, we have been offering guided tours and overnight multi-day adventures that take you across breathtaking and dramatic landscapes. We are "what to do" on the Saugeen Bruce Peninsula!

     

    Rating: Green Circle - Easy Activity RatingGentle outdoor walking

    Where: Summer House Park - Join us at the Beach

    When: Thursday evenings 30 minutes after sunset July 1 - August 27, 2026. Duration approx. 60 minutes.

    What to bring: Sturdy footwear, insect repellent, water.

    Price: $99+HST per group. Ideal group size is 4-6 escape artists. Proceeds to conservation on the Saugeen Bruce Peninsula.

    Book your Alien Escape!

    Additional Information: Recommended for ages 6 and up. A responsible adult guardian must accompany all minors. This experience is highly weather-dependent and may be cancelled due to weather conditions at the guide's discretion. In the case we must cancel this adventure due to weather, you will be offered the option to reschedule or receive a refund.

     

  • Friday, July 31, 2026 at 09:30 PM

    Bayside Astronomy

    Bayside Astronomy is a free program that seeks to educate the public on the wonders of astronomy, the benefits of dark sky lighting and the need to reduce light pollution.

    Come here for program updates, cancellations and more.

    Our celestial tours start the Friday of Canada Day all the way to the end weekend of Labour Day (June 26 – August 30). Bayside Astronomy will be running five days a week during this time. Our main location is the POD by the Lion's Head Marina; it will be active on Fridays and Saturdays.

    Sessions begin after sunset and run 60-75 minutes.

    We will (as long as it's not too cloudy!) show you the rings of Saturn, the stripes of Jupiter's chaotic atmosphere, and the sights of distant galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters! We have a lot to show, and only so much time to do it, so we hope to see you there this summer!

    Where - Lion’s Head Marina at the Peninsula Observation Deck (POD)

    Parking – free after 8pm. The lot can fill up quickly, but there is street parking a short walk from the Marina as well.

    FREE & open to everyone - whether you're a seasoned stargazer or just curious about what's up there, come join us for a free evening under the stars across the beautiful Bruce Peninsula.

     

    A note about LIGHT –

    Although visibility is important for safety, white light ruins your night vision for up to 45 minutes. Here are some tips for preserving your ability to see the most stars:

    •          Avoid looking at your phone. If available, put it on “night mode”, and on stargazing apps, see if there is a “red light” option.
    •          Shield your eyes from oncoming headlights or similar bright lights.
    •          Avoid using your flashlight near the telescopes or during the programming; this will disrupt the vision of those around you as well.
    •          If you have a head lamp, it may have a “red light” mode – this light will not disrupt your eyes!

    Photo_Guests_at_Dark_Sky_Bayside_Astronomy_Victoria_Lant_Mar_11_2025.jpeg

  • Saturday, August 01, 2026 at 09:15 PM

    Bayside Astronomy

    Bayside Astronomy is a free program that seeks to educate the public on the wonders of astronomy, the benefits of dark sky lighting and the need to reduce light pollution.

    Come here for program updates, cancellations and more.

    Our celestial tours start the Friday of Canada Day all the way to the end weekend of Labour Day (June 26 – August 30). Bayside Astronomy will be running five days a week during this time. Our main location is the POD by the Lion's Head Marina; it will be active on Fridays and Saturdays.

    Sessions begin after sunset and run 60-75 minutes.

    We will (as long as it's not too cloudy!) show you the rings of Saturn, the stripes of Jupiter's chaotic atmosphere, and the sights of distant galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters! We have a lot to show, and only so much time to do it, so we hope to see you there this summer!

    Where - Lion’s Head Marina at the Peninsula Observation Deck (POD)

    Parking – free after 8pm. The lot can fill up quickly, but there is street parking a short walk from the Marina as well.

    FREE & open to everyone - whether you're a seasoned stargazer or just curious about what's up there, come join us for a free evening under the stars across the beautiful Bruce Peninsula.

     

    A note about LIGHT –

    Although visibility is important for safety, white light ruins your night vision for up to 45 minutes. Here are some tips for preserving your ability to see the most stars:

    •          Avoid looking at your phone. If available, put it on “night mode”, and on stargazing apps, see if there is a “red light” option.
    •          Shield your eyes from oncoming headlights or similar bright lights.
    •          Avoid using your flashlight near the telescopes or during the programming; this will disrupt the vision of those around you as well.
    •          If you have a head lamp, it may have a “red light” mode – this light will not disrupt your eyes!

    Photo_Guests_at_Dark_Sky_Bayside_Astronomy_Victoria_Lant_Mar_11_2025.jpeg

  • Sunday, August 02, 2026 at 09:15 PM
    Singing Sands Provincial Park in Tobermory , ON, Canada

    Bayside Astronomy

    Bayside Astronomy is a free program that seeks to educate the public on the wonders of astronomy, the benefits of dark sky lighting and the need to reduce light pollution.

    Come here for program updates, cancellations and more.

    Our celestial tours at Singing Sands start the Sunday of Canada Day weekend all the way to the end weekend of Labour Day (June 26 – August 30).

    We will (as long as it's not too cloudy!) show you the rings of Saturn, the stripes of Jupiter's chaotic atmosphere, and the sights of distant galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters! We have a lot to show, and only so much time to do it, so we hope to see you there this summer!

    Where - At Singing Sands on Dorcas Bay road, the telescopes will be down near the beach at the end of the boardwalks.

    Parking - Free after 10pm.

    When - Sessions begin Sundays after sunset on the picnic platform & usually last 60-75 minutes.

    FREE & open to everyone - whether you're a seasoned stargazer or just curious about what's up there, come join us for a free evening under the stars across the beautiful Bruce Peninsula.

     

    A note about LIGHT –

    Although visibility is important for safety, white light ruins your night vision for up to 45 minutes. Here are some tips for preserving your ability to see the most stars:

    •         Avoid looking at your phone. If available, put it on “night mode”, and on stargazing apps, see if there is a “red light” option.
    •           Shield your eyes from oncoming headlights or similar bright lights.
    •          Avoid using your flashlight near the telescopes or during the programming; this will disrupt the vision of those around you as well.
    •           If you have a head lamp, it may have a “red light” mode – this light will not disrupt your eyes!

  • Monday, August 03, 2026 at 09:15 PM
    Miller Family Camp in Miller Lake, ON, Canada

    Bayside Astronomy

    Bayside Astronomy is a free program that seeks to educate the public on the wonders of astronomy, the benefits of dark sky lighting and the need to reduce light pollution.

    Come here for program updates, cancellations and more.

    Our celestial tours at Miller Family Camp start the Monday of Canada Day weekend all the way to the end weekend of Labour Day (June 26 – August 30).

    Sessions begin after sunset & last 60-75minutes.

    We will (as long as it's not too cloudy!) show you the rings of Saturn, the stripes of Jupiter's chaotic atmosphere, and the sights of distant galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters! We have a lot to show, and only so much time to do it, so we hope to see you there this summer!

    You DO NOT need to be staying at the park to attend a session! They generously welcome all people to attend sessions. Please respect their quiet hours when attending sessions and returning to cars.

    Quiet hours begin at 11pm.

    Parking – avoid using the driveway, as this is for campers at the grounds. Roadside parking is what visitors to Bayside Astronomy should use.

    Where to go – Walk past the camp office/shop down to the docks on the right.

    FREE & open to everyone - whether you're a seasoned stargazer or just curious about what's up there, come join us for a free evening under the stars across the beautiful Bruce Peninsula.

     

    A note about LIGHT –

    Although visibility is important for safety, white light ruins your night vision for up to 45 minutes. Here are some tips for preserving your ability to see the most stars:

    -          Avoid looking at your phone. If available, put it on “night mode”, and on stargazing apps, see if there is a “red light” option.

    -          Sheild your eyes from oncoming headlights or similar bright lights.

    -          Avoid using your flashlight near the telescopes or during the programming; this will disrupt the vision of those around you as well.

    -          If you have a head lamp, it may have a “red light” mode – this light will not disrupt your eyes!

  • Wednesday, August 05, 2026 at 09:15 PM
    Summer House Park in Miller Lake, ON, Canada

    Bayside Astronomy

    Bayside Astronomy is a free program that seeks to educate the public on the wonders of astronomy, the benefits of dark sky lighting and the need to reduce light pollution.

    Come here for program updates, cancellations and more.

    Our celestial tours at Summer House Park start the Wednesday of Canada Day weekend all the way to the end weekend of Labour Day (June 26 – August 30).

    Sessions begin after sunset & last 60-75minutes.

    We will (as long as it's not too cloudy!) show you the rings of Saturn, the stripes of Jupiter's chaotic atmosphere, and the sights of distant galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters! We have a lot to show, and only so much time to do it, so we hope to see you there this summer!

    You DO NOT need to be staying at the park to attend a session! They generously welcome all people to attend sessions. Please respect their quiet hours when attending sessions and returning to cars.

    Quiet hours between 10:30pm and 7am.

    Parking – free parking during Bayside Astronomy sessions is available outside of the campgrounds in their visitors parking lot.

    Where to go – Walk past the front gates, turn down to the beach/docks.

    FREE & open to everyone - whether you're a seasoned stargazer or just curious about what's up there, come join us for a free evening under the stars across the beautiful Bruce Peninsula.

     

    A note about LIGHT –

    Although visibility is important for safety, white light ruins your night vision for up to 45 minutes. Here are some tips for preserving your ability to see the most stars:

    -          Avoid looking at your phone. If available, put it on “night mode”, and on stargazing apps, see if there is a “red light” option.

    -          Shield your eyes from oncoming headlights or similar bright lights.

    -          Avoid using your flashlight near the telescopes or during the programming; this will disrupt the vision of those around you as well.

    -          If you have a head lamp, it may have a “red light” mode – this light will not disrupt your eyes!

  • Thursday, August 06, 2026 at 09:30 PM
    Summer House Park in Miller Lake, ON, Canada

    Alien Escape

    Aliens have made contact with Earth and their arrival is imminent! Do they come in peace, or is this the beginning of something more sinister? The sun is setting, and time is running out!

     

    Alien Escape: A Nocturnal Escape Room Experience is offered by EcoAdventures, an ecotourism-based social enterprise initiative of the Bruce Peninsula Biosphere Association.  Since 2018, we have been offering guided tours and overnight multi-day adventures that take you across breathtaking and dramatic landscapes. We are "what to do" on the Saugeen Bruce Peninsula!

     

    Rating: Green Circle - Easy Activity RatingGentle outdoor walking

    Where: Summer House Park - Join us at the Beach

    When: Thursday evenings 30 minutes after sunset July 1 - August 27, 2026. Duration approx. 60 minutes.

    What to bring: Sturdy footwear, insect repellent, water.

    Price: $99+HST per group. Ideal group size is 4-6 escape artists. Proceeds to conservation on the Saugeen Bruce Peninsula.

    Book your Alien Escape!

    Additional Information: Recommended for ages 6 and up. A responsible adult guardian must accompany all minors. This experience is highly weather-dependent and may be cancelled due to weather conditions at the guide's discretion. In the case we must cancel this adventure due to weather, you will be offered the option to reschedule or receive a refund.