Tobermory
We have a spot for you
The Tobermory area is proud to host two
amazing national parks in the largest remaining chunk of natural habitat in
southern Ontario. The Bruce Peninsula National Park consists of rugged
limestone cliffs that are inhabited by thousand year old cedar trees
overlooking the clear waters of Georgian Bay. It's a perfect getaway spot for
naturalists, photographers, divers, hikers, or kayakers looking for that
special place, like caves, underground streams and ancient forests.
The second national park is Fathom Five National Marine Park. The 112 square kilometer park is made up of 20 islands, where rare ferns and orchids can be found, as well as some of the oldest forests in eastern Canada. There are 22 historic shipwrecks protected in the area, which makes it a world famous scuba-diving site. The unique geological formations of Flowerpot Island and the coastal cliffs are features that attract visitors from around the world.
Tobermory is about a 4hr drive from Toronto. Zoom the Map below.
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