Michael and Marilynn tour

The Great Lakes:

From Duluth to Toronto 

Tobermory is one of the truly beautiful areas we visited.  The Harbor and small town are wonderfully picturesque.  The name comes from Tobermory, Scotland as it must have looked like what they left behind when they emigrated to Canada.  There is a really nice interactive site for Tobermory.  Look at it here:  <https://tobermory.com/index.php/activities/sightseeing>.  Since Lake Huron is so very cold and clear, you can visit easily see the many shipwrecks in the area, including one in the very harbor of Tobermory.  They have shipwreck tours in boats with a “glass bottom”, but we found that the glass is small and a much better view is simply to be at a rail on the side of the boat.  

Tobermory Harbor

The Bruce Peninsula has an enormous supply of shale rock that makes for dramatic hillside effects.

Not a Nurse Log, but a Nurse Rock for plants!

The two Flower Pot rock shapes.

Panorama of the Cave cut into the shale hillside by the weather.

The ever vigilant eye of the Ring Billed Gull.

Canadian fast ferry.

Another hiker was kind enough to take a photo of us in The Cave.

Marilynn got all of these “wreck” shots out of the open window of the tour boat.  This shipwreck was in the Tobermory harbor area.

Discover the Hangar on Viking Octantis