5 Things to do in Tobermory, Ontario (Grotto, Flowerpot Island & Scuba Diving)
These are my carefully selected 5 things to do, what to eat and survival tips for Tobermory, Ontario. Tobermory and the Bruce Peninsula are gorgeous destinations in Canada and offer some of the clearest water in the world, with places like the Grotto, Indian Head Cove and Flowerpot Island. Subscribe to my channel ► for weekly videos!
For many years I've heard rumors of a paradise north of Toronto, so last weekend I decided to go check it out. Tobermory and the Bruce Peninsula are gorgeous destinations in Canada and offer some of the clearest water in the world with visibility that easily reaches depths up to 25 meters.
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The 4-hour drive can be a bit steep but luckily it is a comfortable drive with many valley's and towns on the way to keep you inspired. Crucial things to consider are: bring enough gas (there are not many gas stations on the peninsula), bring swim-gear/scuba gear & bring crocks.
1. Shipwreck Diving
Best scuba diving spot in Canada.
2. Fish & Chip Place
Best fish & chips in Canada.
3. Flowerpot Island
Raw nature at its finest, you may find snakes & large spiders on this island.
4. The Grotto
The gem on the peninsula with a hidden underwater tunnel.
5. Indian Head Cove
Gorgeous rough coastline and popular tourist attraction.
The 5 best kept secrets in Tobermory that I listed are not in chronological order but I do consider the shipwreck diving as a definite hightlight! But I'd like to remind you that advanced swimming skills are required.
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At Flowerpot Island we ran into many clean-cut shaped rocks, now I have a small obsession with archeology and especially with the Yonaguni monument which some consider a man-made structure and lies deep in the east china sea off the coast of Taiwan. It is estimated to be more than 10,000 years old making it the oldest man-made structure in the world if the theory holds true, but after seeing these clean-cut slabs I start to think that Yonaguni may actually be a natural phenomenon, if you are interested,watch the documentary by Graham Hancock.
With Yonaguni being a little off topic, I do like to stress my fellow Canadians to at least make this trip once in your lifetime to really get an idea of what the province of Ontario has to offer.
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Calgary Travel Guide - Canada Beautiful Moments
Calgary Travel Guide - Canada Beautiful Moments
Calgary, Alberta's largest city, is situated where the prairies end and the foothills begin. As such, it is the eastern gateway to the Rocky Mountains and an important centre of trade and tourism for the western prairies. It is your most likely point of access for Banff and Jasper, and a worthwhile destination in its own right. Calgary is the heart of the largest metropolitan area between Toronto and Vancouver.
Calgary is sunny and rather dry, with wide seasonal and daily temperature ranges. Summers tend to be sunny and mild, averaging highs of about 23°C (73°F) in July/August, usually accompanied by short afternoon storms - June being typically the wettest month. Hot weather (greater than 30°C / 86°F) is rare, occuring on average five times a year. Also temperatures typically drop dramatically during rain days as well.
Calgary can be surprisingly fairly easy to get to most destinations of interest on bus/rail easily. This would be important for those not renting a vehicle, not within walking distance to all destinations that are desired, or not using taxis. Calgary offers a wide variety of dining options. While Calgary doesn't have a single signature dish, residents are very proud of Alberta Beef, and Calgarians are discerning clients of steakhouses.
Neighbourhoods of Interest :
The Beltline and 17th Avenue: 17th Avenue S.W. is Calgary's premiere place to see and be seen. It boasts a large and eclectic variety of restaurants, unique shops, boutiques, and bars. This street is where Calgary parties, most notably becoming the Red Mile during the 2004 Stanley Cup (hockey) playoffs.
Mission: In many ways, Mission acts as an extension of 17th Avenue. Like the Beltline, it is packed full of interesting restaurants and shops. It does not share 17th Avenue's late night reputation.
Forest Lawn International Avenue. Forest Lawn is known for its diverse culture, with the city's best Vietnamese, Lebanese, and Central American eateries lining 17th Avenue S.E. The nightlife of this area is a place to exercise caution.
Kensington. Kensington is located along the Bow River on the north side of downtown. It is another one of Calgary's notable shopping neighbourhoods, with a somewhat more bohemian feel than 17th Avenue (one particular store specializes Birkenstocks and Futons).
Inglewood: Inglewood is Calgary's oldest neighbourhood and the site of the city's original downtown. It is also one of Calgary's most culturally influenced and eclectic areas. Inglewood contains everything from stores targeted at bikers, to unique boutiques, antique stores, galleries, and restaurants.
Bridgeland (Edmonton Trail on the west, The Campbell Hill on the east, Bridge Crescent NE on the north, and the river/Memorial/Zoo on the south) is a urban revitalization area northeast of the downtown.
Marda Loop/Garrison Green (east of Crowchild Trail along 33rd Avenue SW), which contains a large number of quaint shops, restaurants, and services and is a real up and comer area and would be a great place to check out.
Parkhill is a neighbourhood south of downtown. It is a quite wealthy area that was once home to many old homes. Today it is home to a range of modern designs, with few old homes still standing.
Mount Royal is a neighbourhood south of the Downtown with charming old homes, that doesn't conform to the old street grid. The area houses some of Calgary's elite.
McKenzie Towne is located on the southeastern outskirts of Calgary (accessible via Deerfoot Trail and McKenzie Towne Boulevard). An exception to the dull suburb stereotype, this planned community features parks and classical home facades that come right out of a Norman Rockwell painting.
A lot to see in Calgary such as :
Calgary Zoo
Calgary Tower
Glenbow Museum
Heritage Park Historical Village
WinSport
Prince's Island Park
Heritage Park
TELUS Spark
Fort Calgary
Fish Creek Provincial Park
Calaway Park
Olympic Plaza
Devonian Gardens
Nose Hill Park
Peace Bridge
Prince's Island
Studio Bell
The Military Museums
Bowness Park
Edworthy Park
The Bow
8 Avenue Southwest
Stephen Avenue Walk
Gasoline Alley Museum
Glenmore Reservoir
The Hangar Flight Museum
Lougheed House
Kensington
17 Avenue Southwest
Sikome Lake
Village Square Leisure Centre
Confederation Park
Southland Leisure Centre
Central Memorial Park
South Glenmore Park
Prairie Winds Park
Carburn Park
Riley Park
Chestermere Lake
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A Full Tour Of Edinburgh Castle In Scotland
Join me for a full tour of the iconic Edinburgh Castle located in Scotland. Along with sharing plenty of information, I explore the various different rooms and exhibits at this popular tourist attraction in Scotland.
I also pay my respects in the Scottish National War Memorial, take a walk through the regimental museums and much more in this full tour of Edinburgh Castle.
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Scenic Speed River Black Bridge Road Bridge, Hespeler Cambridge Ontario
In 1810, Pennsylvania-German Cornelius Panabaker settled here. Peter Holm built his 1856 flour mill nearby at Puslinch Creek and the Speed River. This 1916 single lane steel truss design replaced Lewis Kribs's 1862 wood bridge. The entire floor support was replaced in 1996.
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Stunning one of a kind home over looking the Nith River! This quaint circa 1847 built former bed and breakfast sits on just over 5acres, walking distance to the beautiful town of Ayr, and only 5mins to the 401! The main floor features an oversized "mud room" with a powder room, original hardwood floors, spaces for an office & formal dining room, updated kitchen with granite counter tops, and a gorgeous open 900+ sq/ft great room with cathedral ceilings that is ideal for spending time with the family or entertaining friends! Located upstairs are 3 bedrooms that include the master bedroom with 3 piece ensuite & dressing room, laundry facility, and updated full bathroom! Coach house with full living quarters!
Doon Jute Mill Industrial Artifact, Kitchener Canada
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