Tobermory is suited beautifully for scuba divers - shore and boat diving, shallow sites, wrecks and intriguing natural features with great visibility and dive boats ready to go.Tobermory has several spectacular ship wrecks to choose from. These are just a few: Sweepstakes (pictured above), Niagara II, Truellyn, W.L. Wetmore, Arabia, or the Forest CityEveryone, from the novice snorkeler to the most advanced diving enthusiast, can find lots to explore and enjoy.Come see for yourself why Tobermory is well worth the trip! Join Aquatic Adventures for an adventure on July 11 & 12. The cost is $200 for 4 tank dive.Some of the best freshwater diving opportunities are in this former fishing village. Clear, clean water, submerged geological formations (cliffs, caves, overhangs) and 26 historic shipwrecks offer a variety of underwater experiences.
While you're scuba diving, members of your family can take a tour boat to Flowerpot Island. Two mammoth rock stacks, the "flowerpots," dominate the shore, along with a sea cave and towering cliffs surrounded by lush vegetation. Bruce National Park, offers many miles of hiking trails through diverse habitats. Plus, the new educational visitor center features natural history exhibits about the region with interactive displays for children.
Join us for 4 awesome dives in Tobermory, On Canada. Cost is $200 per person. There are spaces still available, and we offer rental gear too so give us a call!Required Certifications: To dive some of the wrecks at Tobermory, you'll need Advanced Open Water Certification.