Tobermory Kayaking & Hiking

Discover the beauty of Bruce Peninsula National Park, a hidden gem in Ontario, Canada, also called the Caribbean of the North.
Plus HST
Price
195 CAD$ per person
Duration
1 Day
Destination
Bruce Peninsula
Travellers
6+

The most beautiful Caribbean of the North

On our Bruce Peninsula tour, get ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure through the breathtaking landscapes of Ontario's most beautiful national park - Bruce Peninsula National Park. Join us on the tour and let us show you the hidden treasures and awe-inspiring beauty of Bruce Peninsula National Park. Get ready to create lifelong memories in this enchanting corner of Ontario.
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Discover the beauty of Bruce Peninsula National Park, a hidden gem in Ontario, Canada, also called the Caribbean of the North.

What's included

Destination
Bruce Peninsula Discover Bruce Peninsula
Departure Location
7.00 am - 904 Dufferin street, Toronto, in front of the Beer store 7.30 am - Carpool hw410 & Courtneypark, 895 Courtneypark Dr E, Mississauga, ON L5T
Return Location
Dufferin subway station or Carpool hw410 & Courtneypark
Tour Start Date & Time
June 14, 2026 7:00 am View other Times
Additional Information
Availability: June - September (Every Sunday) Hiking Level: Beginner
Price includes
  • Hot Lunch
  • Kayak Rental
  • Park Fees
  • Return transportation in 15 passenger van or minivan
Price does not include
  • Tour guide's tip.
Additional Prices
Private Tours: From $750 CAD$

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Tobermory Kayaking & Hiking: Tip of the Bruce Adventure

Ever wondered what it feels like to reach the very edge of Ontario—where crystal-clear water meets dramatic cliffs and nature feels completely untouched?

Our Tobermory Kayaking & Hiking tour is the perfect one-day escape for anyone craving adventure without needing experience. This Tobermory day trip takes you deep into the heart of Tobermory, surrounded by turquoise waters, ancient shipwrecks, and the wild beauty of the Bruce Peninsula. It’s beginner-friendly, social, and designed to make you feel proud of what you’ve just done.

If you’ve been waiting for a sign to get outside, try kayaking, or go hiking Bruce Peninsula without stress — this is it.

Your Tobermory Kayaking & Hiking Adventure Awaits

This isn’t a rushed sightseeing tour or a hardcore expedition. It’s a carefully paced Tobermory Kayaking & Hiking experience built for newcomers, solo travelers, and anyone who wants to reconnect with nature while meeting like-minded people.

You’ll kayak over crystal-clear water, hike scenic coastal trails, swim in Georgian Bay, and still be back in Toronto the same evening. No planning, no gear worries — just show up and enjoy one of Ontario’s most iconic landscapes.

Kayak Over Sunken Shipwrecks in Tobermory

We kick things off on the water with a guided Tobermory kayaking tour through Big Tub Harbour — Canada’s largest natural freshwater harbour.

Paddling alongside the iconic Big Tub Lighthouse, you’ll glide over historic shipwrecks visible beneath your kayak thanks to Tobermory’s legendary clarity. Our guides provide full instruction, high-quality gear, and a relaxed introduction, making this part of the Tobermory Kayaking & Hiking tour accessible even if it’s your first time kayaking.

No experience required — just curiosity.

Hiking Bruce Peninsula & A Hidden Swim Spot

After kayaking, we refuel with lunch at a local Tobermory restaurant (classic, veggie, or schnitzel options available), then lace up for the second half of the adventure.

Our hiking Bruce Peninsula route takes you into Bruce Peninsula National Park, following scenic trails toward Little Dunks Bay Lookout. Expect rugged limestone cliffs, forest paths, and panoramic views over Georgian Bay.

To top it off, we finish with a secret swim stop — a quiet, wild place where you can cool off, relax, and fully soak in the Bruce Peninsula vibe.

Weather note: Safety comes first. If kayaking is not possible due to conditions, the kayaking portion will be refunded and we’ll extend our hiking Bruce Peninsula experience instead.

What to Bring?

  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Bug Spray
  • Sun Lotion
  • Sun Glasses
  • Rain Jacket
  • Hiking or Running Shoes
  • Swimming Suit
  • Towel
  • Snacks
  • Water
  • Breakfast
  • Camera
Hiking to Grotto and Indian Head Cove

Bruce Peninsula

Bruce Peninsula National Park was established in 1987 to protect this unique area. It is also a part of the UNESCO Niagara Escarpment World Biosphere Reserve. The park contains the longest stretch of undeveloped Niagara Escarpment and Lake Huron shoreline, protected for future generations.
  • 7 am
  • 11.00 pm - 1 pm
  • 1 pm - 2 pm
  • 2.15 pm - 3.45 pm
  • 3.45 pm - 4.15 pm
7 am

Pick Up

Pick up
7.00 am - 904 Dufferin street, Toronto, in front of the Beer store
7.30 am - Carpool hw410 & Courtneypark, 895 Courtneypark Dr E, Mississauga, ON L5T
 
11.00 pm - 1 pm

Kayaking

Kayaking
Kayaking at Big Tub Harbour
Kayaking to shipwrecks and lighthouse
 
Bruce Peninsula, couple kayaking with ferry to manitoulin island behind them
1 pm - 2 pm

Lunch

Lunch at local restaurant. 
Your choice of fish and chips, chicken schnitzel or vegetarian option
Lunch Bruce Peninsula group of people taking picture with fish and chips
2.15 pm - 3.45 pm

Hiking & Swimming

Hiking and swimming at Bruce Peninsula National Park. 

Hike to Little Dunks Bay Lookout

3.45 pm - 4.15 pm

Tobermory Free Time

Free time in Tobermory

More about Bruce Peninsula

The Bruce Peninsula is a peninsula in Ontario, Canada, that divides Georgian Bay of Lake Huron from the lake's main basin and it's often called "The Caribbean of North. The peninsula extends roughly northwestwards from the rest of Southwestern Ontario, pointing towards Manitoulin Island, with which it forms the widest strait joining Georgian Bay to the rest of Lake Huron.The most visited places of Bruce Peninsula are Cyprus Lake - Grotto, Flowerpot Island, Big Tub Harbor, Lion's Head, Singing Sands. MS Che-Cheemaun ferry departs from Tobermory to Manitoulin Island.Visit Bruce Peninsula on day tour or camping tour

More about this tour

The Bruce Peninsula is a peninsula in Ontario, Canada, that divides Georgian Bay of Lake Huron from the lake's main basin. The peninsula extends roughly northwestwards from the rest of Southwestern Ontario, pointing towards Manitoulin Island, with which it forms the widest strait joining Georgian Bay to the rest of Lake Huron. The Bruce Peninsula contains part of the geological formation known as the Niagara Escarpment. If you are looking to visit Bruce Peninsula in winter, join our snowshoeing tour. Or if you are looking for more easy going, relaxed tour in Bruce Peninsula National park, join our summer tour Bruce Peninsula Day Tour From Toronto.

Family sitting around the campfire by the lake. Kid roasting marshmallows

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Do I need any hiking or kayaking experience?
All our tours are designed for beginners. You can take your time hiking/kayaking. Some terrains might be little rugged, so bring hiking shoes. The trip might not be suitable for person with knee injuries due to rocky terrains.
What is the age group joining the Bruce Peninsula tour?
The average age group is 25-40 however we can have younger or older people joining the tour. As we are small groups only, everyone gets along together very well.
Is lunch included?
Yes, hot lunch is included on this tour.
What is the minimum age to join the group?
Minimum age to join the group is 6 years old.
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    Tobermory Kayaking & Hiking

    Price
    195 CAD$ per person
    Duration
    1 Day
    Destination
    Bruce Peninsula
    Travellers
    6+

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