Browsing "The Bruce Peninsula"

Rama
Browsing "The Bruce Peninsula"

Sightseeing

Pick a day and be prepared to walk for 30-40 minutes to get to this place from the Cyprus Lake parking lot. Book your parking at the Bruce Peninsula National Park in advance The rugged stone scape and the ocean blue waters make this hike worth the trek! The Rocky shoreline is filled with some unique stones, also a perfect place to swim, and even safe for the little ones, but swim at your own risk the water here gets deep around 20 feet out. Underwater caves are something swimmers can’t afford to miss here! The water is always a little cool because of its location, but very refreshing on a hot day!
122 recommandé par les habitants
The Grotto
122 recommandé par les habitants
Pick a day and be prepared to walk for 30-40 minutes to get to this place from the Cyprus Lake parking lot. Book your parking at the Bruce Peninsula National Park in advance The rugged stone scape and the ocean blue waters make this hike worth the trek! The Rocky shoreline is filled with some unique stones, also a perfect place to swim, and even safe for the little ones, but swim at your own risk the water here gets deep around 20 feet out. Underwater caves are something swimmers can’t afford to miss here! The water is always a little cool because of its location, but very refreshing on a hot day!
Beat the heat with this beach! A 5-minute drive away from The Aqorpions Villa and 10 minutes south of Tobermory, it's located on the shores of Lake Huron and is home to sand dunes, fern, wetlands, dolostone barrens, and cedar swamps. Perfect for a family day at the beach and shallow waters for the kids! *Paid parking at the location and on first come first serve basis*
93 recommandé par les habitants
Singing Sands
Dorcas Bay Road
93 recommandé par les habitants
Beat the heat with this beach! A 5-minute drive away from The Aqorpions Villa and 10 minutes south of Tobermory, it's located on the shores of Lake Huron and is home to sand dunes, fern, wetlands, dolostone barrens, and cedar swamps. Perfect for a family day at the beach and shallow waters for the kids! *Paid parking at the location and on first come first serve basis*
Book a cruise with Blue heron Company to flowerpot island and reach there early morning, spend the day, watch the sunset, and climb back on aboard just in time to depart for the day! There are 4.3 kilometers of well-marked trails that cover the east side of this 200-hectare Island and limited dockage at Beachy Cove for shallow-draft vessels. Flowerpot Island is part of Fathom Five National Marine Park and is famous for the two rock pillars or sea stacks called the "Flowerpots" on its eastern shoreline. The Flowerpots are a type of sea stack, formed over many years as wind, rain, waves, and ice hammered away at the cliff that once stood alongside the water’s edge. The softer rock eroded more quickly, leaving the harder rock remaining in the shape of flowerpots with trees growing on top"
100 recommandé par les habitants
Merl Trail,flowerpot Island
100 recommandé par les habitants
Book a cruise with Blue heron Company to flowerpot island and reach there early morning, spend the day, watch the sunset, and climb back on aboard just in time to depart for the day! There are 4.3 kilometers of well-marked trails that cover the east side of this 200-hectare Island and limited dockage at Beachy Cove for shallow-draft vessels. Flowerpot Island is part of Fathom Five National Marine Park and is famous for the two rock pillars or sea stacks called the "Flowerpots" on its eastern shoreline. The Flowerpots are a type of sea stack, formed over many years as wind, rain, waves, and ice hammered away at the cliff that once stood alongside the water’s edge. The softer rock eroded more quickly, leaving the harder rock remaining in the shape of flowerpots with trees growing on top"

City/town information

Spend the day walking around Tobermory discovering local shops, collecting trinkets, and souvenirs to bring home. Bring along your kayak or canoe and embark on an adventure from the harbor located in the heart of Tobermory. Stroll around or try scuba diving among the shipwrecks. Try new cuisines and expand your pallet with various sea foods at locally owned restaurants. The Tobermory Habour has it all!
218 recommandé par les habitants
Tobermory
218 recommandé par les habitants
Spend the day walking around Tobermory discovering local shops, collecting trinkets, and souvenirs to bring home. Bring along your kayak or canoe and embark on an adventure from the harbor located in the heart of Tobermory. Stroll around or try scuba diving among the shipwrecks. Try new cuisines and expand your pallet with various sea foods at locally owned restaurants. The Tobermory Habour has it all!

Visitor's Centre

The Visitor’s center for the Bruce Peninsula National park is worth a trip. It’s a little over a km walk from downtown Tobermory and the perfect place for newcomers looking for any information!
31 recommandé par les habitants
Bruce Peninsula National Park and Fathom Five National Marine Park Visitor Centre
120 Chi sin tib dek Rd
31 recommandé par les habitants
The Visitor’s center for the Bruce Peninsula National park is worth a trip. It’s a little over a km walk from downtown Tobermory and the perfect place for newcomers looking for any information!

Conseils aux voyageurs

Réservez avant de partir

Plan and Go

Tobermory is a popular place and always fills up quite fast. Always remember to book ahead! Book tours, activities, and events. Parking at most places is also paid and first come first serve, so make sure to leave early for your day's adventures!