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The Morhaven: A Tranquil Escape on the Bruce Peninsula

Looking for a winter retreat surrounded by nature?

The Morhaven is a private escape tucked along the shores of Lake Huron — where the sound of the waves meets the crackle of a wood fire. After a day of snowshoeing or exploring the nearby wooded trails, warm up in the sauna or curl up inside with a book and a view of the forest.

Just a short drive from Tobermory, Sauble Beach, and the Bruce Trail, The Morhaven makes the perfect home base for winter hikes, quiet weekends, and holiday gatherings — all wrapped in the stillness of the season.


Your Private Getaway in the Heart of Nature

Tucked away in a conservation area, The Morhaven offers a quiet, nurturing space to unwind. Wake up to the sounds of the forest, spend your afternoons exploring the stunning Bruce Peninsula, and end your evenings with breathtaking Red Bay sunsets.

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What Awaits You at The Morhaven?

Lakefront Serenity – Just steps from Lake Huron, perfect for a morning coffee with a view.

Bruce Trail Access – Incredible hiking trails nearby for all skill levels.

Year-Round Adventure – From kayaking and swimming in the summer to snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in the winter.

Ultimate Relaxation – A private, quiet retreat, surrounded by nature and away from the crowds.

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Explore the Best of the Bruce Peninsula

Lion’s Head Lookout – The trail transforms into a peaceful snow-covered hike with breathtaking winter views of Georgian Bay. Bring sturdy boots or snowshoes for a truly magical climb.

Sauble Beach – Calm and wide open this time of year, perfect for a winter walk along the frozen shoreline or catching one of those pastel Lake Huron sunsets.

Bruce Trail & Local Wooded Paths – Explore nearby trails right from the property or head toward the Bruce Trail for crisp air, quiet forests, and a chance to spot winter wildlife.

Tobermory & The Grotto – While the Grotto itself is less accessible in deep winter, the area remains worth visiting for its serene landscape, frozen shoreline views, and cozy cafés in town.


EXPLORE THE BRUCE PENINSULA