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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Join Katie and Myself as we explore Bon Echo provincial park in Ontario Canada. This park is one of the most beautiful places in all of ontario with lots of campsites, beaches, cliffs, and hiking trails. I highly recommend you get out and see this place!
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Top 10 places you MISSED in the Philippines | Travel Vlog 2019
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After travelling as a foreigner in the Philippines for many months, I've been all over the country making travel vlogs. It really is a dream destination, but there's so much more to see than the beaches!
While I have been island hopping in Coron to visit kayangan lake, twin lagoon, and nacpan beach by el nido in Palawan. My mission was always to find what else was there.
I've avoided places like Siargao and Boracay. I'm sure they are some of the most beautiful places in the Philippines, but I've always felt they were not the best places to se Filipino culture.
This is a sort of Travel Guide for the Philippines. For people who like to get off the beaten path, and love adventure travel.
These are my top 10 favourite destinations in the Philippines so far.
1. Apo Whang-Od
The last mambabatok doing traditional Kalinga tattoos. Shes 102 years old and a legend in the Philippines.
2. Blue Soil Hills
The rainbow mountain of the Philippines. There is blue soil just outside of Sagada in Northern Luzon. It's incredible to see.
3. The Hanging Coffins
Echo Valley is a very famous place to see the Hanging coffins. There are many better places however, you just have to ask.
4. The Sunken Cemetery
Just off the coast of Camiguin island there is a Giant Cross standing out in the ocean. Surrounding it is a cemetery sunk by a volcano. Only in the Philippines...
5. Warship Graveyard of Coron
While many go island hopping in Coron, there is another adventure under the waves. Giant Japanese warships are sunk, and ready to explore for advanced Scuba Divers.
6. Britania Islands
Just below Siargao in Mindanao, in Surigao del Sur, you can find these magnificent islands. Very few people venture this far.
7. Matigol Falls
Easily one of the most amazing waterfalls in the Philippines, and unknown to tourism outside of Mindanao. This waterfall was The one that got away
8. Bulingan Falls
A stepping stone Columnar Basalt waterfall on Basilan, Mindanao. There can't be very many of these on planet earth.
9. Torpedo Boats
Illegal logging boats are now being used to shoot thrill seeking tourists up rivers in Northen Samar.
10. Filipino Food.
Food in the Philippines has a bad repuatation. Most of it is quite tasty, even if it doesn't appeal to the western Palette. Especially the street food!
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Exploring Killarney! - Hiking The Crack
This place has been on my list for a very long time and finally made a trip up to this park to experience it for myself. This place is filled with epics scenery and landscapes. and during fall it's a photographers dream!
Killarney provincial park is located in Ontario, Canada along the north end of Georgian bay and the french river. Filled with incredible coastliane scenery and the inner ends of the park feature the la cloche mountain range which is made of white granite and quartz rock. the crack is killarneys most famous hike offering breathtaking views and panoramas of the whole park! One of the best places to visit in Canada for sure!
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For over 80 years Kirk Kove Cottage Resort on Big Gull Lake in Ontario has been providing families with summer fun and superb walleye, bass and pike fishing. Big Gull Lake is one of only a few untouched remote areas in Eastern Ontario with clean, crystal clear waters. Yet, we are only a short drive from Ottawa, Toronto and New York.
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