Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is full of beautiful forests, ponds and trails, including part of the famous Bruce Trail, and with fall colours it really pops. You can walk along the cliff top or take a stairs and a boardwalk through breaks in the cliffs. The park is open year round and requires a day use parking pass.
Parking entrance is through an automated gate which scans a bar code which you need to buy online, preferably before you get to the park because cars can stack up waiting to buy online at the park and there is not much of a driveway while you wait. The pass can be bought up to five days in advance and you have to pick your time, four hour blocks ($8.50) or an all day pass ($18.00).
Mono Cliffs is just over an hour north-west of Toronto, just past Orangeville.
Take the stairs on the north-west side of the cliff top/Bruce Trail to go down into the cracks and crevices of the escarpment cliffs
The park map
See more photos of the park after the jump.
The view of the escarpment hills from the viewing platform

This stairs and boardwalk takes you between the bruce trail and the parking lot. This path is probably the steepest trail in the park
We found a tiny little snake crossing the path
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