Tobermory

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Tobermory is a small harbor village at the northern tip of Ontario’s Bruce Peninsula, known as a gateway to Fathom Five National Marine Park and its shipwrecks and clear turquoise waters.

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Tobermory canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf harbour village
village
adjacentTo Big Tub Harbour
Little Tub Harbour
country Canada
gatewayTo Bruce Peninsula National Park
Fathom Five National Marine Park
hasAttraction Big Tub Harbour
Flowerpot Island access
Little Tub Harbour
hasFeature harbour
limestone cliffs
rocky shoreline
hasFerryConnection Manitoulin Island
hasNearbyIsland Flowerpot Island NERFINISHED
hasNearbyProtectedArea Bruce Peninsula National Park
Fathom Five National Marine Park
knownFor Fathom Five National Marine Park
surface form: Fathom Five National Marine Park gateway

clear turquoise waters
freshwater scuba diving
shipwreck diving
tourism
locatedIn Bruce County
Bruce Peninsula
Northern Bruce Peninsula
surface form: Northern Bruce Peninsula, Ontario
locatedOn Georgian Bay
Lake Huron
near Fathom Five National Marine Park
offersActivity hiking
kayaking
snorkeling
partOf Municipality of Northern Bruce Peninsula
surface form: municipality of Northern Bruce Peninsula
popularWith boaters
nature tourists
scuba divers
position northern tip of the Bruce Peninsula
primaryEconomicActivity seasonal tourism
province Ontario
region Southwestern Ontario
servedBy MS Chi-Cheemaun
timeZone Eastern Time Zone
touristSeason summer
transportLink Highway 6 NERFINISHED
waterBodyType freshwater

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Bruce Peninsula contains Tobermory
Bruce County hasCommunity Tobermory