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Popular amenities for Tobermory places to stay

Stay near Tobermory's top sights

Fathom Five National Marine Park44 locals recommend
Bruce Peninsula National Park and Fathom Five National Marine Park Visitor Centre31 locals recommend
Divers Den16 locals recommend
Tobermory Princess Hotel16 locals recommend
Shipwreck Lee's21 locals recommend
Big Tub Lighthouse26 locals recommend

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Tobermory

  • Total rentals

    140 properties

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    50 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    30 properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    60 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    6.2K reviews

  • Nightly prices starting at

    $80 before taxes and fees

Your guide to Tobermory

All About Tobermory

Nestled between two national parks at the northern end of the Bruce Peninsula, Tobermory is a picturesque Canadian harbor town that boasts thriving marine ecosystems, dense forests, and rocky coastal cliffs. The vibrant landscapes and clear waters in every shade of blue provide a stunning backdrop to the abundance of outdoor activities Tobermory has to offer. Head to Fathom Five National Marine Park or the Grotto to snorkel or scuba dive, or check out Indian Head Cove, a popular swimming spot along the Georgia Bay Trail that’s cocooned by rocky cliffs and dense cedar tree forests. Consider Dyers Bay or Cape Chin North for picturesque hikes.

Tobermory is also home to two beautiful harbors — Big Tub and Little Tub — where you can browse pretty shops among the bobbing local boats. Casual eateries and pubs are sprinkled throughout the Bruce Peninsula, with many offering views of the harbor to accompany the day’s catch.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Tobermory

Tobermory experiences distinct seasons. One of the best times to take in the region’s natural beauty is during the summer, when the temperatures are pleasant and the days are long. At the beginning of June, orchids bloom and adorn the trails and parks throughout the Bruce Peninsula. During the fall, Tobermory’s dense foliage transforms into spectacular shades of burnt orange, ochre, and crimson. Temperatures slowly dip during this time, especially at night, and can drop drastically during the winter, so warm clothing and sturdy footwear are strongly recommended if you’re planning to hit the trails or get out on the water. You can expect rain and snow throughout the fall and winter seasons — you’ll want to consider your choice of rental vehicle based on the conditions and your plans — before temperatures gradually rise with the arrival of spring.


Top things to do in Tobermory

Underwater at Fathom Five National Marine Park

Located in Georgian Bay, Fathom Five National Marine Park is a National Marine Conservation Area that’s part of Lake Huron. The park includes more than 20 preserved shipwrecks, a lighthouse, and diverse freshwater ecosystems. Glass-bottomed boat tours and scuba diving are some of the most popular ways to explore the waters surrounding Tobermory — the striking contrast of rusted ship hulls against the shimmering blue waters makes for a spectacular sight.

Flowerpot Island

Pack some snacks and water and make your way across the waters of the Georgian Bay to Flowerpot Island, where you can admire one of Tobermory’s natural attractions. The island gets its name from the natural rock sea stack formations that resemble flowerpots, which are strewn around the rocky shores. You can also explore the island’s many hiking trails and caves and find its pretty red and white light station.

Bruce Trail

Hike the end of Canada’s oldest and longest footpath for picturesque views of Tobermory’s verdant landscape. Tobermory marks the end of this famous trail, which starts in Queenston and spans nearly 522 miles. Along the way, you’ll encounter scenic lookouts offering spectacular views of Georgian Bay’s deep blue waters, rocky cliffs, and rich greenery.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the weather in Tobermory?

    Tobermory experiences a moderate climate. Summers are warm with temperatures around 70°F (21°C), while winters can be cold, often dropping to 10°F (-12°C). Winter activities include cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Remember to pack accordingly for the season.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Tobermory?

    In Tobermory, you can explore the Bruce Peninsula National Park, take a glass-bottom boat tour to the historic lighthouses, or snorkel and scuba dive to discover shipwrecks in Fathom Five National Marine Park. Hiking and wildlife spotting are also popular activities.

  • What is the best time of year to visit Tobermory?

    The most popular time to visit Tobermory is during the summer, particularly from June to August. This is when the weather is warmest, and many local events such as the Chi-Cheemaun Festival and the Flowerpot Island Lighthouse tour take place.

  • What are the best places to stay in Tobermory?

    Visitors often choose accommodations near the Tobermory Harbour for easy access to boat tours and local dining. Staying near the Bruce Peninsula National Park is another appealing option for nature-lovers and hikers.

  • What are the best places to visit in Tobermory?

    Popular places to visit in Tobermory include the Big Tub Lighthouse, the Tobermory Harbour, and the Bruce Peninsula National Park. The Fathom Five National Marine Park is also frequently suggested for its clear waters and historic shipwrecks.

  • What are some hiking trails in Tobermory?

    The Bruce Trail, Canada's oldest and longest footpath, provides stunning views of Georgian Bay. The Marr Lake Trail is another favorite, leading you through a beautiful forest to a rocky beach.

  • What are some family activities to do in Tobermory?

    Families in Tobermory can enjoy a scenic boat tour, explore interactive exhibits at the Bruce Peninsula Visitor Centre, and participate in a nature scavenger hunt or guided geology walk in the national parks.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas in Tobermory?

    You can explore Flowerpot Island, known for its unique rock formations, hiking trails and historic light station. A trip to Bruce Peninsula National Park often includes hiking the Bruce Trail, which showcases the region's diverse flora and fauna. Divers might enjoy a visit to Fathom Five National Marine Park, with its numerous shipwrecks and clear blue waters. Be sure to check out the Chi-Cheemaun Ferry, an authentic cultural experience that connects Tobermory and Manitoulin Island.

  • How much does it cost to stay in house rentals in Tobermory?

    Experience the best of Tobermory with our house rentals, starting at about $90 per day, before taxes and fees. Embrace comfort and style while staying within your budget in your home away from home.

  • Are there house rentals with a dedicated workspace in Tobermory?

    Yes! Work meets play with ease at over 10 house rentals in Tobermory featuring dedicated workspaces. Stay connected and productive in your home away from home.

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