Tobermory


I had never heard about Tobermory before, however came across one of those travel magazines through Ontario Tourism and instantly became intrigued.

The drive up is a few hours (even longer if you take the waterfall route, but well worth it). However it is such a scenic drive, you are going to want to take your time and enjoy it.

On our way up, we checked out some of the waterfalls, and I was just amazed how many waterfalls are on the way up there. Definitely worth checking out... and bring your camera!

A few hours later, we got to Tobermory, which is a small, quaint town with a lot of charm. Located right at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula, it is right in between Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. Its location makes it home to a unique geographic landscape and a historic past.


WHAT TO DO
 
DIVING & SHIP WRECKS
One of the popular things to do there is diving. Many people head up there to get their diving certification. There’s some great diving spots and about 25 sunken ship wrecks in the area you can check out.

SUNSETS
We stayed at the Bruce Anchor Motel, which boasts the best sunset view. They have a deck right on the lake and it was gorgeous! Looking over the water with a beautiful sunset is just so relaxing.


FERRY TO MANTOULIN ISLANDS
Tobermory is also where you get the car ferry over to Manitoulin Islands. We saw some of the ferries come in and they were huge!

SEAFOOD...mmmm
The area boasts Whitefish and they have every reason to. They fish was sooo good! I ordered fish and chips from one of the several restaurants along the harbour and it was delicious! There was more fish then batter and just so tasty.

FLOWERPOT ISLAND
There are boat tours you can take across to Flowerpot Island, and one where you can check out 2 sunken ship wrecks on the way. Although a bit pricey ($35 a person), its a great place to do some exploring and enjoy the scenery. If you have some time, bring a lunch and sit along the lake to take it all in.


Tobermory is definitely a hidden treasure and a great place to explore. Nature lovers will not be disappointed. Take time to take it all in and enjoy. I'm looking forward to going back next year!
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