Jamming in Bluewater Park Wiarton
Wiarton: Bluewater Park and the Marina
Mike Revell- Broker with Revell Real Estate is back at Bluewater Park, Wiarton to give a brief overview of a different part of the park! We chose this spot so you are able to see the scenic backdrop of the Bruce Trail that goes right through our community park...Check out the beautiful view of the marina and the escarpment beyond Georgian Bay.
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Wiarton Willie Statue - Bluewater Park - Tobermory
Wiarton Willie - Town of South Bruce Peninsula. Very beautiful place with camping, must-visit.
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South Bruce Peninsula - Bluewater Park
Some random aerial shots of Wiarton Bluewater Park and Wiarton - taken during the summer 2014. There is no sound for this video. Aerial footage taken by quadcopter with 3-axis gimbaled camera.
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Midnight Blue Band Wiarton, Ontario
Oliphant Regatta August 2015
Peaceful Easy Feeling
Ana Vukovic drives from Hepworth to Wiarton, Ontario on Highway 6
Ana Vukovic drives from Hepworth to Wiarton, Ontario on Highway 6. She talks about the lack of employment in the area and the importance of helping youth with apprenticeship programs. The journey takes her through downtown Wiarton to Bluewater Park and then along past the old Foodland store to the marinas and water treatment plant. Ana is a candidate in the race for the mayor's seat in the Town Of South Bruce Peninsula municipal election.
A walk around Wiarton, Ontario, Dec 6th, 2012.
Our Thursday Morning Hikers were treated to a guided walking tour through the streets of Wiarton, Ontario. Along the way we saw one of the original hospitals, an old dairy location, an octagonal house, carved tree trunks and the rebirth of two historic structures; the old Wiarton High School and the Wiarton Train Station. Bluewater Park offered a monumental tribute to Wiarton Willie both past and present.
Gorgeous January Day at Bluewater Park
What a gorgeous, sunny January day this was here in Wiarton! Mike Revell - Broker is at snowy Bluewater Park to display the lovely day to all. Mike also shares some of the exciting events Wiarton has coming up. Be sure to take advantage of the plowed trails to visit the Willie statue, and view the beautiful ice covered Georgian Bay. The Bruce Peninsula has lots to offer in every season!
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The Wiarton Dock
Real Estate-Broker Mike Revell with Revell Real Estate in Wiarton travels around the beautiful Bruce Peninsula to showcase the area. We are at Bluewater Park for a 3rd video! To help make this wonderful location more well-known, we completed a series of videos where Mike explains all there is to see and do. There is something for everybody and that is why we are so lucky to have this park for our communities enjoyment. The Wiarton Dock is a special part of the park for many reasons, we chose it as our setting so you can see the calming waters and the breath-taking views.
Reminder that the Annual Rotary Fair is on for this long weekend located at Bluewater Park! Everyone have a happy and safe long weekend! Map link with directions:
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Exercise explore the Bruce
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Wiarton bluewater park
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Scuba Shore Dive at Cedar Hill Park near Wiarton Ont Canada
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Started our summer dive schedule on 1-Jul-2012 at Cedar Hill Park near Wiarton Ont Canada. Tested my Canon 960 IS camera with Canon underwater housing. It has low light capabilities and does a good job of image stabilization with good focus. All the camera controls are easily accessible from the housing even with heavy neoprene dive gloves . Renee and I had a great time along with several other dive couples. Weather was sunny and warm with light winds. Colpoys bay thermocline was approx 35 ft depth (warm meets cold). Visibility was approx 25-35 ft but the camera did a good job. We got down below 60 ft but Renee has gotten used to Caribbean diving so we spent more time around thermocline depth. Next dive location will probably be Tobermory.
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Cedar Hill has been a popular local scuba diving spot for quite a few years due to the small, out of the way park facilities and the fact that the bottom gradually slopes to approx 150 ft or so. The site is used quite often for diver certification for open water and advanced open water. Since Advanced open water requires underwater navigation as well as search and retrive, I suspect someone started putting more interesting objects to mark out a course. Just a theory. I then suspect it became a competition of one upmanship to see who could be the most creative. At any rate objects are scattered over quite a large area and at different depths so it can take some time to find everything since the visibility is 25-35 ft normally and less if someone stirs up the bottom. Video editing makes it seem closer. Due to winter ice, the objects are positioned below 30 ft depth and therefore are quite a distance from shore due to the gradual slope. This was a 45 minute dive and we did not find everything. It is not junky as some may think. Divers are very environmentally aware and our dive club volunteers each year to help clean up local harbours and waterways.
Renee and I are having fun since the weather is finally getting nicer here in Canada. We do however look forward to returning to our home at Victoria Palms in Donna Texas this fall. Hope it is not too hot this summer in the RGV,
Hope you enjoyed the video. I am enjoying my new video editor and underwater case for my camera.
Claude and Renee Pageau
Wiarton & Area
Explore Wiarton & the natural beauty of the surrounding area - hike, climb, fish, canoe, savour a tasty ice cream cone & just plain enjoy! Make Wiarton your basecamp for your next adventure...
Wiarton Willie Festival 2015
Mike Revell - Broker, Revell Real Estate Ltd., with offices in Wiarton and Ferndale, joined the Wiarton Willie Festival fun at Bluewater Park this past Saturday. It was an excellent turn out with amazing activities for all to do throughout the weekend. This festival is just another great reason to live on the Bruce Peninsula, there is so much to see and do all year round! If you have any Real Estate needs contact Mike at 519-375-6703 or find us online at revellrealestateltd.com.
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Kidd Bay to Wiarton
Looking northeast back along the escarpment and back towards Kidd Bay
Great Getaways: Wiarton - Bruce County, ON
from Great Getaways #904 Hiking the Bruce Trail Bruce County, Ontario
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The unique beauty of the town of Wiarton, Ontario is hard to match. The view from the hill as you enter the town charms the eye, extending for miles down Colpoy's Bay with islands and bold limestone cliffs in the distance. The Gateway to the Bruce Peninsula, Wiarton was a wilderness until 1866 when the first log shanty was built. Wiarton is home to Wiarton Willie, the albino groundhog who each February 2nd, becomes Canada's weather forecaster announcing the coming of spring -- or six more weeks of winter.
Snorkelling on shipwreck in Colpoys Bay
Footage from a sunken ship located in Colpoys bay ON, taken on Gopro.
STM Wiarton
Sat May 12th in Wiarton, Ontario, Canada
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