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    Such inviting water.. stunning scenery!
    Melissa M.

    This island popped up in my feed on Instagram. Shoutout to BlogTO for always keeping me up to date with amazing places to travel to in Ontario. Saw the Instagram posts of the amazing clear water and beautiful scenery and I was sold. Tobermory is quite the trek from my neck of the woods at 3.5 hours of driving but let me tell you, it was totally worth it. We booked Blue Heron cruises online which is the boat that takes you to flowerpot island and returns you back to Tobermory. I will be writing another review on the cruise line as it was an amazing experience. Flowerpot Island is a gem in itself!! Be prepared! Wear you most comfortable running shoes, pack sunscreen and lots of water! You will be climbing, walking and facing fears! This place is no joke, my knee caps were shot by the end of the day. Watch out for the water snakes too, there's lots of them!! Especially near the rock areas where you sit. Be on guard. They are also in the water too.. The only downside of this place is the water. It looks so inviting but my god it's freezing!!! Even on a day where the weather is 40 degrees celsius. That really sucked.. I really wanted to swim but just putting my feet in I was getting cramps as the water is that cold. The trail is well appointed. No need to worry about getting lost. There are employees scattered around the island for help with anything too which was nice. Can I mention how friendly everyone is?!? So friendly! I couldn't imagine coming here on weekend. Just take a day off through the week. You don't want to explore when it's crowded. You will get better captures that way too. Trust me, book it now. You will not regret it! I cannot way to come back!!

    Celine L.

    Absolutely beautiful! Amazing experience worth the price. The travel to island is interesting because you get to go over 2 sunken ship! You spend 2 hours on the island so make sure you bring beverages and snacks to hold you over (no alcohol). I wish we would have packed a backpack but we weren't sure what to expect. Lots of walking, wear comfortable shoes, bring a jacket incase it starts to get cooler by the water. There is also a cave (lots of stairs to get to it). Dogs are allowed on the island. I highly recommend doing this.

    Flower pot natural formation

    We took the hot ride without a stop on the island. But the view alone... if we had not had young kids with us we'd have definitely go on the drop-off tour to adventure ourselves there.

    Many snakes on the island ! But none are poisonous. Can you spot this one ? They sure move quickly!
    Rana L.

    What an amazing place! I'm so glad we came here. It's hard to believe Canada has such beautiful places. Who knew? At first glance however, the flower pots were smaller than I'd imagined but what a sight! We went on a long weekend so it was extra busy. There are only outhouses at the head and end of the trail. So don't drink too much water, unless you don't mind peeing in the outhouses (no taps to wash your hands... no flushing required...thank god for bringing purell...thank god for being able to hold my breath). The tip is to stay on the trail in case you get lost and may come across to many snakes. I saw four and had kept on the trail! The little suckers are not poisonous but some sure crawl quickly. Another tip is to eat a big meal before going to the island as there are no restaurants and snacks can only be purchased at the end of the trail (prices were $$). There are also limited garbage cans. Please pick up after yourselves!!!! It was quite annoying watching a certain family of four (2 adults & 2 young kids) as the parents kept littering on the island! They left a water bottle, juice box, etc. Also kept throwing rocks into the lake and nearly hit some people. Way to set an example for the next generation. #ParentsOfTheYear The hike was amazing. Watch your step on the loose rocks. You can also dip your feet into the lake if you like. The water was freezing...and there were signs saying swimming is prohibited but we saw someone snorkel. Flowerpots were a must see. The lighthouse itself was disappointing but the history and views that you get are amazing. The cave wasn't much either but you get one nice photo out of it. It hardly looked like a cave, but reading the history of the formation made me appreciate them more. Also loved the home once occupied by the light keeper and his family. Some of the trials are not always wheelchair/stroller friendly. Would definitely love to come back again!

    Smaller Flowerpot
    Ryan H.

    I was so excited to come to Flowerpot Island, and I have to say that it was more exciting in my head. Came by on one of the cruises which took about 45 minutes to arrive at the island. The washrooms were the first stop of my visit, and they were quite nice and clean as they were somewhat of a sophisticated outhouse. Once onto the trail, it was quite straightforward to follow and head to all the stops on the island. The flowerpots were darn cool, but was a little disappointed that there were only 2. One larger and one smaller, both are amazing feats of nature. It would have bee way cooler to see a whole bunch side by side though. The cave that you climbed up to was a bit of a let down. It was all from an observation deck, so you couldn't go in and explore it. The trail was pretty nice, and easy to hike through. There was a cool side trail that led you right to the waterside, which was plus. Last area you see is the camping area, where there are a bunch of sites for those planning on staying on the island for the night. There is a dock for those that bring canoes and kayaks, but we just sat there looking out at the water in the sun, and it was nice and relaxing. Overall, the walk through the island only took about 2 hours, so if you are planning on visiting, I would keep this in mind. The companies that ferry you out and back have estimated times that it would take you on the island if you were to go through everything. They quoted 3-4 hours for the full island, but I would imagine that you would be going at an extremely leisurely pace. If you REALLY want to see those flowerpots, I would say go for it and come visit the island. If you can live without, the ferries are quite expensive, so this is a spot you 'can' skip if you wanted to.

    It's one of the flower pots!

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    Review Highlights - Flowerpot island

    We booked Blue Heron cruises online which is the boat that takes you to flowerpot island and returns you back to Tobermory.

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    Inglis Falls Conservation Area

    Inglis Falls Conservation Area

    5.0(2 reviews)
    92.1 km

    The Inglis Falls is about 200km from Toronto, almost a 2 hour drive. The nearest small town is Owen…read moreSound. The falls has a parking fee of 10$. There is no park meter, instead a park ranger (college kid) was collecting the fees. We found out that if there is day light savings and if you come after 7pm, you can park for free. The water fall is a quick walk down from the parking on a short board walk. You don't have to put too much effort to see the falls, not a hike at all. If you want you could go on the 2.9km loop around the dam structure. The falls view was great and the woods, the trees were awesome to look at. If you are not hiking, the maximum time you would spend here is less than 1hr. Combine your trip with the other falls nearby, Eugenia Falls, Indian Falls and you can also catch some good restaurants in Owen Sound.

    made a detour to come and see the falls. an hour detour…read more.. worth it, absolutely worth it, although I would call it short and sweet. when I came here, I was in a bit of a time crunch, kinda got lost, and running out of daylight is a bad combination. however, the area is absolutely beautiful as I visited the park during the fall months and was taken away by all of the colors of the forestry, and the volume of water at the falls. parking is free and a lot of it, and there is no bus that comes here, or makes a visit. I will be back, because I want to take a day and explore some of the trails that are available to explore, not entirely sure if you can walk down to the bottom of the falls, but some people were climbing over the walls to actually rock climb down...not interested personally. can't wait...

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    Inglis Falls Conservation Area
    Inglis Falls Conservation Area

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    Bridal Veil Falls

    Bridal Veil Falls

    4.3(4 reviews)
    83.3 km

    Alright if you are planning a day trip here from Toronto, remember that after the 1:45 hr ferry…read moreride, it is 45 mins ride to the falls. Once you arrive, the parking lot might be full. Many people opted to park their cars in corners. The stairs down to the fall is directly from the parking lot. The fall is visible from the parking lot. There are trails and Creeks. There are 4 bathroom stalls, with no sink or running water. The Toilet paper was finished as well. The bathrooms were dirty and also being used as change rooms. There isn't enough flat ground to bring chairs. etc or much sitting area. The water isn't too deep, you can walk through the falls to the back, the rocks are slippery. It was fairly busy when we arrived and it only got busier as the day went. Tips: Wear water shoes. The rocks hurt the feet Bring waterproof phone bags. Bring a bathing suit. Even if you think you won't get into the water once you arrive it's very tempting to not.

    Overhyped. I guess it's a nice stopover while you're visiting the beautiful little town of…read moreKagawong, but I wouldn't make the trip just to see it. The hiking in the area is fine, though there are much better trails elsewhere. And the falls themselves are not that big or picturesque. I guess the two things about the falls that are interesting are 1) you can go behind them to take pictures (though if you go at a time when there are lots of people, there's a lineup that just isn't worth it for me); and 2) you see the dead salmon floating around that swam upstream to the falls (morbid, but a fascinating nature sight).

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    Bridal Veil Falls - Views from the hiking trails walking The river.

    Views from the hiking trails walking The river.

    Bridal Veil Falls - Enjoying a dip in the river.

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    Enjoying a dip in the river.

    Flowerpot island - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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