Bruce Power bus tours have seen such high demand the company is offering weekly tours into the fall.
They say just under 6,200 people took part in their summer bus tour program this year.
Now, nuclear power plant site bus tours will be added at 11 a.m. in September and the first week of October.
The program, which offers guests an introductory video and a one-hour narrated tour around Bruce Power’s 2,100-acre Tiverton site, continues to be a big attraction for locals and tourists. They delivered three bus tours a day, seven days a week, in July and August and one a day in June.
It’s the only nuclear station in Canada to offer the public such an up-close look at its facilities.
Dwight Irwin, Bruce Power’s Manager of Community Relations, says in a statement, “Giving people a peek behind