• Tobermory, Canada Shipwrecks – JULY 26-28, 2024

Tobermory, Canada Shipwrecks – JULY 26-28, 2024

The small town of Tobermory, Canada is simply charming. First, there’s the picturesque harbor. It buzzes with excitement every morning as divers ready themselves to explore history-rich shipwrecks. Then there’s the scattering of family-owned ice cream shops, motels and eateries. Stroll down the boardwalk and you’ll pass hikers returning from a day on the Bruce Trail. Bikers cruise by after cycling the coastline of Georgian Bay. There’s so much to do and only one short weekend to do it in.

 

Our trip focuses on diving, of course. The Fathom Five National Marine Park is home to 25 shipwrecks and interesting underwater geology. Signature wrecks include the Niagara II, a steel sand sucker that sits upright and intact in 45-65ft of water. You can easily swim into the wheelhouse and see everything.

 

The Sweepstakes wreck is for newbies. It is an 1800 schooner that lies in only 20ft of water.

 

Our favorite is the Arabia, a three-masted barque that rests in 120ft of water.

 

Accommodations are included in this trip at the Princess Hotel. The hotel overlooks the harbor and is within walking distance of our favorite restaurants, t-shirt stores and the dock.

 

The package includes hotel accommodations on Friday and Saturday night (double occupancy), 2-tank morning dives on Saturday and Sunday and 13% CD tax.

Dive Time: 8 a.m.- noon 

Starting from
$599.00

Availability: In Stock

Payment: All payments are due at the time of booking for one-day charters.  For weekend trips, a $200 nonrefundable deposit is needed to guarantee space. If we need to cancel a trip for any reason (weather, boat issues, etc.) we will either reschedule the trip or offer you a gift card for the original purchase price. However, if you need to cancel, please know that all trips are non-refundable unless the space can be refilled. If space is refilled, 50% of the trip total cost is refundable and the remainder goes to cover administration costs.  

Weather Policy: Those ships are on the bottom for a reason and mostly because of the weather.  The Great Lakes can be rough, and your safety is our utmost concern. Sometimes it is necessary to cancel charters without much notice due to water conditions. For one-day charters, we will call you as early as possible with cancellation news with the hopes that you do not make a drive to the destination for nothing. 

Thermal Protection: Most people use 7mm wetsuits and hoods, boots and gloves. A drysuit is wonderful but not necessary to explore our Great Lake shipwrecks. The exception is for technical dives when dry suits are a must. Dry suit classes and rentals are available. Water temperatures range from the low 40’s to the high 60’s.

​Gas Surcharges: All prices are based on current gas costs and taxes. If there is an increase in either, the prices listed are subject to change.

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