TOBERMORY

  • Latitude: 45.2558
  • Longitude: -81.6636
  • Great Lakes
  • Marina in Canada

Location: Canada

Tobermory Marinas Overview:

1. Big Tub Harbour Resort Marina

  • Location: Big Tub Road, Tobermory, Ontario.

  • Features:

    • Dockage and mooring facilities.
    • Full-service marina with boat rentals and charters.
    • Fuel dock offering gasoline and diesel.
    • Pump-out services.
    • Slip rentals: seasonally and transient.
    • Showers and restroom facilities.
    • On-site accommodations and dining.
  • Specifications:

    • Depth: Varies, approximately 6-8 feet.
    • Number of Slips: Roughly 40.
    • Vessel size accommodation: Up to 40 feet in length.
    • Electrical Availability: 30 and 50-amp services.

2. Little Tub Harbour Marina

  • Location: Harbour Street, Tobermory, Ontario.

  • Features:

    • Public marina managed by the Municipality of Northern Bruce Peninsula.
    • Transient docking available.
    • Fuel dock with gasoline.
    • Pump-out facilities.
    • Washrooms and showers available for boaters.
    • Nearby amenities include restaurants, grocery stores, and shops.
  • Specifications:

    • Depth: Ranges from 5-7 feet.
    • Number of Slips: Approximately 60.
    • Vessel size accommodation: Up to 45 feet in length.
    • Electrical Availability: 15 and 30-amp hookups.

3. Tobermory Harbour

  • Location: Downtown Tobermory and Little Tub Harbour.

  • Features:

    • Government-operated public dock.
    • Short-term tie-ups and longer stays.
    • Accessible to tour boats, private yachts, and commercial vessels.
    • Proximity to key attractions, including the ferry to Manitoulin Island and Fathom Five National Marine Park.
  • Specifications:

    • Depth: Around 8 feet.
    • Number of Slips: Not fixed, first-come-first-serve docking.
    • Vessel size accommodation: Varies significantly.
    • Electrical Availability: Limited, typically 15-amp services.

General Information About Tobermory:

  • Accessibility: Tobermory serves as a gateway to the Bruce Peninsula National Park and Fathom Five National Marine Park, featuring dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and shipwrecks for diving enthusiasts.
  • Climate: Typical of the Great Lakes, with warm summers and cold winters, making the boating season primarily from late spring to early fall.
  • Activities: Ideal for boating, scuba diving, snorkeling, kayaking, and exploring National Park sites.

Conclusion:

Tobermory's marinas cater to a range of boating needs from transient to seasonal dockage, with varying facilities to support a rich aquatic experience. Each marina offers unique features that make them suitable for both short visits and longer stays while ensuring accessibility to Tobermory's natural and historic attractions.

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