Discover Tobermory cabins
Tobermory on the Bruce Peninsula is a vibrant destination that’s known for its scuba diving, shipwrecks, and the Fathom Five National Marine Park. Visitors travel from all over to enjoy the beaches, the diving opportunities, and the Bruce Peninsula National Park, which is found south of town. Whether you’re planning a trip with friends and family or you’re looking for an adventure on your own, Tobermory cabins put you in the heart of the action.
Who are Tobermory cabin rentals for?
From the national parks and the Niagara Escarpment to the rugged islands and historic lighthouses, Tobermory has something for everyone. You can hike to lighthouses to see spectacular vistas, explore the deep with a glass-bottom boat cruise, or take to the water yourself for an illuminating dive to haunting shipwrecks.
Marine adventures
Home to Fathom Five National Marine Park, a marine conservation area at the mouth of Georgian Bay, Bruce Peninsula is a prime destination for underwater adventures. The park’s many shipwrecks make it a popular spot for scuba diving and snorkelling, but you can experience the shipwrecks without getting wet with glass-bottom boat tours. Fathom Five is also home to many islands, including Flowerpot Island, a stunning area with camping facilities, trails, and stacks of escarpments that are known as flowerpots. Cabins are available close to Fathom Five National Marine Park and Bruce Peninsula National Park, which is a great base camp to explore the wonders of land and sea.
Land adventures
If you’re looking for fun in the outdoors, Bruce Peninsula is the ideal place. Home to the Bruce Peninsula National Park, the area offers plenty of opportunities for hiking, camping, bird watching, wildlife viewing, and more. The park is part of the Niagara Escarpment World Biosphere Reserve, a nature reserve with 2 unique biomes and wildlife like black bears, orchids, rattlesnakes, and many birds. In addition to exploring the park, you can also hike and mountain bike in the surrounding landscape and kayak and canoe the inland lakes and waterways for endless fun. If you want more thrills, there are treetop obstacle courses for a unique view of the landscape.
Cultured experiences
If you want a break from the outdoors, Tobermory and Bruce Peninsula are home to many arts and cultural attractions that you can visit on your trip. You can visit Neyaashiinigaaming for First Nations learning, demonstrations, and crafts, or explore the artifacts in the St. Edmunds Bruce Peninsula Museum. Tobermory has many art spaces as well, such as the Circle Arts Gallery and the Golden Gallery, as well as boutiques, restaurants, and gift shops throughout town.

Features and amenities of Bruce Peninsula cabins
Whether you’re planning to spend your time underwater, deep in the woods, or exploring the city, Bruce Peninsula cabins give you all you need for a comfortable and enjoyable vacation. Cabin rentals range from rustic and simple to luxurious and modern, so you can have the exact amenities you want most.
Natural surroundings
One of the best parts of staying in a cabin is enjoying nature all around you. Cabins in the Bruce Peninsula can be found deep in the wilderness and near the lakes, waterways, and parks for unrivalled views and access to nature. You can stay close to the national parks for more time enjoying the outdoors, or find a cabin near a lake for beach days and long hours of swimming and sunbathing. With secluded cabins, you’ll also have the benefit of peace, quiet, and privacy, so you can rest and relax on your vacation.

Essential amenities
Tobermory cabins are fully self-contained rentals, so you have all you need on your trip. Cabins come equipped with a full kitchen and appliances to cook your own meals, laundry facilities so you can wash clothes, and other handy features like entertainment systems and outdoor entertainment space. You can also book a cabin with some luxurious features like a pool or hot tub, perfect for a family with kids or a couple on a romantic retreat.