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Tobermory

Cold-water wreck-diving hub on Georgian Bay

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The signature wrecks are usually charter-accessed, and park registration is standard for dives inside Fathom Five.

Lake Huron wreck zone with charter boats, some shore sites, and clear cold water for photographers and wreck-focused divers.

About Tobermory

Tobermory is a cold-water wreck-diving hub on the Bruce Peninsula, centered on the clear waters of Georgian Bay and Fathom Five National Marine Park. The area mixes charter-accessed wrecks with a few shallow shore sites, so it suits divers who want long looks at preserved Great Lakes wrecks, cold-water photography, and a practical mix of easy and deeper profiles.

Research Estimate At Tobermory

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VisibilityVisibility: 18m
AccessModerate entry effort
Aquatic LifeAverage variety
FacilitiesGood facilities
Crowd / PopularityQuite busy
CurrentNo current
SurgeLight surge

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Tobermory Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

6m - 46m

Depth Note

The area spans shallow harbor wrecks and deeper charter sites, with examples from roughly 6 m to 46 m.

Best Season

June to September; late spring to early fall is the wider season.

Typical Conditions

Cold, clear freshwater wreck diving with good visibility on the best days; wind and surface swell matter more than underwater current.

Safety & Access At Tobermory

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Cold waterOverhead environment

Safety Notes

Use cold-water exposure protection, keep a strict depth plan on wrecks, and respect overhead spaces and entanglement points.

Access Restrictions

Diving within Fathom Five requires in-person registration at the Tobermory visitor centre, and some sites are weather sensitive.

Legal Notes

Follow Parks Canada registration and mooring rules inside the marine park.

Local Intel For Tobermory

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba Diving

Freshwater wreck diving with cold water and a mix of shallow harbor sites and deeper charter wrecks.

Freediving

Not a core freedive destination; the area is built around cold-water wreck scuba.

Snorkeling

Only the shallowest harbor or tour sites are snorkeling-friendly; the classic Tobermory experience is scuba wreck diving.

Tobermory Dive Conditions Planner

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Exposure Profile at Tobermory

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Wildlife at Tobermory

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Recent Logged Visits At Tobermory

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Tobermory Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

dan.org · Safety Guide

DAN article on park registration, mooring buoys, and hyperbaric support.

parks.canada.ca · Official Tourism

Parks Canada diving page for Fathom Five National Marine Park.

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