We were out of the van in a flash, and headed out to revisit the little harbour we've been to so many times in the past, if not recently. I remember this as a harbour of fishing tugs, slowly being overtaken by pleasure boats, but in more recent years tour boats and diving boats have proliferated.
The 'NorLight' was clearly a dive boat, with the space in the stern for a few divers to gather.
Across the way were two boats of the Blue Heron Cruises, a company that runs popular cruises out to Flowerpot Island. I'm sure they are totally occupied in the summer!
I wandered down the south edge of the harbour to find new floating docks extending outwards, for smaller craft and more diving boats. At that point I was stopped by inaccessible docks.
But I watched a moment as four guys in the first boat on the left were preparing for a dive trip, adjusting gear and making sure they were ready.
At this point it's worth saying a bit about the national park. There are actually two national parks in this area, the Bruce Peninsula National Park and the Fathom Five National Marine Park. The latter is known for its many shipwrecks, hence the dive boats I'm mentioning. Diving on those shipwrecks is very popular!
The former is based on the mainland, but includes sections of shoreline on both the east and west coasts of the peninsula, the east with its spectacular cliffs overlooking Georgian Bay, and the west with its sandy shoreline dropping very gently into Lake Huron. The Grotto, a cave on the east shore is so popular that reservations are required, just to walk out there - though I've been there probably 20 times, usually leading groups of students back in the years before its popularity exploded!
Talking about the national park, this is the sort of improvements I noticed, clean permanent porta-potties, though they're certainly not accessible!
Looks like a nice visit you had there. You sure took some great pictures.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a fine day for exploring the area.
ReplyDeleteFond memories from that area. The diving sounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a great day and I really like the dive boat!
ReplyDeleteInteresting to watch the boats and explore on a pleasant Fall day.
ReplyDeleteThat's just terrible having a bunch of ports-potties that anyone with much of a problem couldn't even get to. Hard to believe that a fairly new installation would be built like that.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I have been on a tour boat but had completely forgotten. I've also been on the Chi-Cheemaun but hadn't forgotten.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture of you!
ReplyDeleteI love water and boats! Flowers, yeah they're good too. :-) But I love water and boats. Steps up to the porta-potties? What are they thinking? Or not? That just makes me shake my head. Nice photos FG, thanks.
ReplyDeleteit's just so great to get out and go for a drive. lots of beauty in your neck of the woods. i loved the big boats, we don't have "dive boats" around here...non that i have seen!! clean potties are always a surprise!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great nostalgic visit and a fine day. You and Tobermory have a long history. G.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your Tobermorty posts. I've always loved the Bruce Peninsula with it's fine destination at the northern end and it's many adventures along the way. I was surprised to hear of reservations for the Grotto. I was last there in 1991. The last time Kelly and I were in Tobermory a few years back with our small motorhome, we couldn't even find a parking place to get ourselves out for a walk. It was that crowded. A lot has changed in Tobermory since years ago when I remember it as a sleepy little place. Your photos of Tobermory and the surrounding area bring back pleasant memories for me as well. The last time on the Chee-chimaun from Tobermory to Manitoulin Island, I drove our 37' Motorhome aboard. Those must have been fabulous days when you had a place on the Island. You are very fortunate to have spent so much time in that area years ago. Keep on keeping on Furry. Good stufff.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great day to spend time by the water. Lovely memories too!
ReplyDeletePortaloos, steps, narrow door, not for the wheelchair visitors!!! Even our large wet floor walk in shower/bathroom is only just large enough for an electric wheelchair. The boats look great, and you can identify their use by the layout. Guess divers and others are making the most of fine warm weather.
ReplyDeleteFun to see the boats. I could probably watch them come and go all day! You are looking good FG:)
ReplyDeleteVery nice to see the boats... and a lovely photograph of you.
ReplyDeleteI do think it bad that those 'porta-potties' are not easily accessible to all.
All the best Jan
It's wonderful having memories like this.
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