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Fathom Five National Marine Park
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121 Chi sin tib dek Road
Tobermory, ON
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Long known as Canada's scuba diving capital, the Bruce Peninsula is home to Fathom Five National Marine Park with over 20 historical shipwrecks and exhilarating underwater landscapes to explore. With the sound of your breath as a soundtrack, be captivated by fascinating marine life and submerged forests.
The Fathom Five National Marine Park is a National Marine Conservation Area in Georgian Bay, built to protect and display shipwrecks and lighthouses, and conserve freshwater ecosystems. A very popular scuba diving destination.
This is a freshwater ecosystem, cliff edge forests, fascinating scuba dive sites on 22 shipwrecks and orchid species both plentiful and rare.
This is a freshwater ecosystem of ancient rock formations, cliff-edge forests, fascinating dive sites on 22 shipwrecks, and orchid species both plentiful and rare. Visit for a day or backcountry camp on starry-skied Flowerpot Island—Fathom Five is equal parts mystery and recreation, ecology and culture