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This is a very nice photo, but it is not The Grotto. It is certainly the distinctive geography of the region, and the subject of the photo could be called a grotto given that it appears to be a cave created by water, but the not the much-visited geographic feature in Bruce Peninsula National Park. The main feature of The Grotto in question is an underwater tunnel that funnels light in from outside the cave, making the entire formation glow on a sunny, calm day. It's also inaccurate to say this photo was taken at the end of the Bruce Trail - the trail's terminus is in Tobermory, across the street from a fish a chips joint (they do an excellent job). The only water visible from the trail's end is Little Tub Harbour, not the open water seen here.