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Fishing 

Northern Bruce: where the big ones bite
The rugged and picturesque Northern Bruce Peninsula beckons to the passionate angler, its pristine waters teeming with piscine treasures yearning to be discovered.
From the tranquil shores of Stokes Bay to the secluded coves of Pike Bay, the region offers an embarrassment of riches for the discerning fisherman. In Lion's Head, one can while away the hours casting for salmon, trout, and the elusive muskie, the "fish of ten thousand casts." Further north, the iconic lighthouse of Tobermory stands sentinel over some of the most bountiful sport fishing grounds on the Great Lakes. Here, amid the crystal-clear depths, the mighty chinook salmon reigns supreme, drawing anglers from far and wide to test their mettle against this feisty and powerful quarry.
For those seeking a more leisurely pursuit, the sheltered bays and inlets offer ample opportunity for a peaceful day of pan fishing, the sun glinting off the ripples as a gentle breeze carries the scent of pine. Truly, the Northern Bruce Peninsula is a haven for the angling enthusiast, a place where the cares of the modern world melt away, and one becomes immersed in the timeless dance of fish and fisherman.
Keep the Bruce Clean

We respectfully acknowledge that we live and work on Treaty 72 Territory, the traditional territory of the Chippewas of Saugeen and the Chippewas of Nawash, collectively known as the Saugeen Ojibway Nation.

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Tobermory Chamber of Commerce
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Tobermory, ON, N0H 2R0
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