The Bruce Peninsula is Ontario's most famous botanical destination, for its rare orchids, rare ferns, and the many other interesting species it shelters. The alvars, cliffs, wooded rock outcrops, and shoreline fens attract researchers and naturalists alike. Yet the only comprehensive flora is a long-outdated one from 1940. Now here is a comprehensive modern flora, a botanical travel guide, if you will, to "The Bruce". In it you will find detailed answers to questions like: How common is it? Where else on the Bruce does it occur? What is the usual habitat? When does it bloom? Almost 100 species are illustrated by colour photos, often in both flower and fruit, plus there are several pages of detailed maps. This flora is the plant book that all visitors to the Peninsula with an interest in natural history will need.