Singing Sands is a popular attraction at Bruce Peninsula National Park.
What can I do at Singing Sands?
Singing Sands has a small, natural beach and picnic area. There is also a short boardwalk and an interpretive trail that passes through rare fen and fragile sand dune ecosystems, which are home to four species of carnivorous plants, orchids and rare plants and flowers found only in the Great Lakes region. Swimming is unsupervised.
The beach has washroom and change room facilities and picnic tables. Charcoal barbeques are allowed in the designated picnic areas but no open fires are allowed. The beach is open from sunrise to 10:00 pm.
Where is Singing Sands?
Singing Sands is a part of Bruce Peninsula National Park on the Lake Huron shoreline, approximately 10 km south of Tobermory.
When you are driving north on Highway 6, turn left on Dorcas Bay Road.
When is the best time to visit Singing Sands?
If you want to avoid the crowds, come in the spring or fall. The beach is open from mid-May to the end of October. Singing Sands is a popular location, and the parking lot fills up on most summer days and on every long weekend.
What does it cost to visit Singing Sands?
There are parking and admission fees to visit Singing Sands.
- Parking costs $11.70 per vehicle and is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Admission is free for youth 17 and under. Daily admission fees for adults are $7.90, seniors are $6.90, and families/groups are $16.00. Camping fees and other activity fees are listed on the Bruce Peninsula National Park website.