awesome clip showing the crystal clear water! i'm going up there again in the summer, with my kayak this time. is there a good spot to get into the water without carrying the kayak for too long ?
The closest put-in spot to these cliffs, and one recommended by a local kayaker, is at the end of Little Cove Road. The road is rough, and at the end it's fairly steep, and the beach is made of stones the size of softballs and soccerballs, so it's a little tricky carrying the kayak. But it's only 50 feet to the water, and it's a beautiful spot. Have fun!
I use to hustle kayaks n canoes, but only the sauble river, i am so canoeing the bruce penninsulla befor i get old n grey-heck i will do it even if im old n grey-what a site.
I come from this area, but have never seen it from the water veiw. i live in the city now for work n school but these rocks will always be home.Thanks for sharing ☺
From Cave Point to Tobermory's harbor boat ramp would be 9.7 mi(15.6 km), so how long the trip takes depends how fast you paddle! It also depends a lot on how closely you want to follow the shoreline, or if you are willing to cut across the larger coves. I didn't want to paddle 10 mi (20 mi round trip!) so instead of putting in at Tobermory I put in at Little Cove. From there to Cave Point is 6.2 mi (10 km) and so it took me about 2 hours of paddling at a leisurely but steady pace.
Nice spot I'm going to tobermory tomorrow morning I went there last year to easily the most beautiful place in ontario
hondarider519 6 months ago
such magnificent scenery and clear water!
I will be going there this summer with my kayak!
thanks for the inspiration!
WanderingRover 11 months ago
god i love going to tobermory
rex4x4 1 year ago
beautiful! I am going to the Bruce tomorrow
mujiel 1 year ago
The grotto<3
biiirrd 2 years ago
awesome clip showing the crystal clear water! i'm going up there again in the summer, with my kayak this time. is there a good spot to get into the water without carrying the kayak for too long ?
lammmbda 2 years ago
The closest put-in spot to these cliffs, and one recommended by a local kayaker, is at the end of Little Cove Road. The road is rough, and at the end it's fairly steep, and the beach is made of stones the size of softballs and soccerballs, so it's a little tricky carrying the kayak. But it's only 50 feet to the water, and it's a beautiful spot. Have fun!
MarkSheeres 2 years ago
I use to hustle kayaks n canoes, but only the sauble river, i am so canoeing the bruce penninsulla befor i get old n grey-heck i will do it even if im old n grey-what a site.
I come from this area, but have never seen it from the water veiw. i live in the city now for work n school but these rocks will always be home.Thanks for sharing ☺
fourtimezthru 3 years ago
nice video...how long does it take to kayak to this point from tobermory
infinity0066 3 years ago
From Cave Point to Tobermory's harbor boat ramp would be 9.7 mi(15.6 km), so how long the trip takes depends how fast you paddle! It also depends a lot on how closely you want to follow the shoreline, or if you are willing to cut across the larger coves. I didn't want to paddle 10 mi (20 mi round trip!) so instead of putting in at Tobermory I put in at Little Cove. From there to Cave Point is 6.2 mi (10 km) and so it took me about 2 hours of paddling at a leisurely but steady pace.
MarkSheeres 3 years ago