Last weekend while we were in Tobermory, we took a trip on a glass-bottomed boat called the Blue Heron, shown here in Tobermory harbor. It was a two hour trip on a really nice 65 degree day.
The first stop was for two of the area's 22 shipwrecks and illustrated why the area is the scuba/snorkle diving capital of Ontario. Looking from the deck you could see the outline of an 1800's sailing vessel just below the surface.
But then the captain takes a turn and goes over the sunken ship a mere three feet below the hull ... pretty spectacular!
After the wrecks, we headed around a bunch of islands making up the 100s of islands immediately surrounding Tobermory, finally touring Flowerpot Island. The island being named for the characteristic flowerpot shaped formations created by wave and wind action on this island.