TOBERMORY
Nature's Playground, Yours to Explore
Tobermory, located at the northern tip of the Bruce Peninsula is a harbour village renowned for its natural beauty and fascinating history.
Situated on the crystal-clear waters of Georgian Bay, Tobermory serves as a gateway to the Fathom Five National Marine Park, which boasts some of the most spectacular freshwater diving sites in the world, including numerous well-preserved shipwrecks and diverse aquatic ecosystems. The surrounding area is characterized by the rugged limestone cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment, ancient cedar forests, and the waters of Lake Huron.
Visitors can explore the nearby Bruce Peninsula National Park, which offers hiking trails, pristine beaches, and the remarkable Grotto, a natural sea cave carved into the limestone cliffs.
The village itself exudes a charming atmosphere, with colourful buildings, quaint shops, and friendly locals. Tobermory's rich maritime heritage is showcased through its two historic lighthouses, the Big Tub Lighthouse and the Cove Island Lighthouse, both of which have guided ships through the waters of Georgian Bay for over a century.
With its natural splendor, recreational opportunities, and captivating history, Tobermory stands as a must-visit destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the raw beauty of the Northern Bruce Peninsula.
Situated on the crystal-clear waters of Georgian Bay, Tobermory serves as a gateway to the Fathom Five National Marine Park, which boasts some of the most spectacular freshwater diving sites in the world, including numerous well-preserved shipwrecks and diverse aquatic ecosystems. The surrounding area is characterized by the rugged limestone cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment, ancient cedar forests, and the waters of Lake Huron.
Visitors can explore the nearby Bruce Peninsula National Park, which offers hiking trails, pristine beaches, and the remarkable Grotto, a natural sea cave carved into the limestone cliffs.
The village itself exudes a charming atmosphere, with colourful buildings, quaint shops, and friendly locals. Tobermory's rich maritime heritage is showcased through its two historic lighthouses, the Big Tub Lighthouse and the Cove Island Lighthouse, both of which have guided ships through the waters of Georgian Bay for over a century.
With its natural splendor, recreational opportunities, and captivating history, Tobermory stands as a must-visit destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the raw beauty of the Northern Bruce Peninsula.

Infos about Tobermory
- Tobermory on: Facebook
- Fathom Five Marine Park
- Boat launch and Marina
- Ferry to Manitoulin Island
- Tobermory Fishing Reports
- Saugeen Ojibway Nation Territory
- Stores
- Accommodations
- Restaurants


Distances to Tobermory
Pike Bay to Tobermory
61.4 km (45 min)
Stokes Bay to Tobermory
42.6 km (31 min)
Miller Lake to Tobermory
25.7 km (18 min)
Ferndale to Tobermory
45.6 km (31 min)
Lion's Head to Tobermory
47.9 km (33 min)