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Arguably the most scenic part of Ontario, the BP Explorer whisks you to the Georgian Bay by land and by sea for two days of camping fun. Guests will walk along Canada’s oldest and longest trail, visit 'The Grotto' cave, discover sunken shipwrecks from aboard a glass-bottom boat, and explore an island marked by its mysterious ‘flowerpot’ rock formations.
Guests will enjoy free transportation from Toronto, three square meals, and a good old-fashioned campfire. Best of all, no camping experience or equipment is necessary (not even a sleeping bag). Sightseers can enjoy access to the Canadian wilderness for a unique opportunity that would otherwise take a lot of planning and money to arrange (not to worry, all first-timers will learn the basics of camping).
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Email address required with booking
Unless 'Solo Tent' package is selected, solo guests will be paired with 1 other person to share a 4-person tent. Pairings are made on the basis of sex (Please specify your sex on the sign up form). Note: Couples and families with automatically be placed together in a shared tent
COVID-19 Update: Guests should not attend if they test positive for COVID-19
PLEASE NOTE: All meals (aside from restaurant meals) will be VEGETARIAN
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
Stargazing (weather permitting)
GST (Goods and Services Tax)
Minimum of 2 nature hikes
Campfire with S'mores (weather permitting)
Tent, sleeping bag & sleeping pad rental
Private 15-passenger van transportatin
Park entry & camping fees
Glass-bottom boat cruise & shipwreck viewing
Parking Fees
Safety & First Aid equipment
Day 1 restaurant lunch
Snacks
Tips (for your guide & restaurant meals)
Pillows
Unless 'Solo Tent' option is purchased, guests strategically paired up to share 1 large tent *Couples & families exempt
DINNER
Dinner
Camp-cooked vegetarian meal. Be sure to mention allergies or dietary requirements. Dessert: S'mores (weather-permitting)
Owen Sound
Known as the Scenic City, it was historically a sailor's town of vices and hedonism. Now it's just a quaint, tree-lined seaport town where the group stops for today's restaurant lunch.
Bruce Peninsula National Park
Set up camp in 156 sq. km of pure wilderness. Located on the Niagara Escarpment, the Bruce Peninsula is perfect for wildlife spotting and peace of mind.
The Grotto
This afternoon's hike brings us to the Bruce Trail Grotto. Thousands of years of erosion carved a cave of stone there, where light emanates from an underwater tunnel. This trail will make you smile, guaranteed.
Unless 'Solo Tent' option is purchased, guests strategically paired up to share 1 large tent *Couples & families exempt
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Enjoy a selection of toast or bagels, cereal, yogurt, fruit, oatmeal, etc.
LUNCH
Lunch
Campers enjoy a sandwich spread (veggie deli "meats," veggies'; gluten-free alternatives available upon request).
DINNER
Dinner
Camp-cooked vegetarian meal. Be sure to mention allergies or dietary requirement. Dessert: S'mores (weather-permitting).
This morning we make the short drive to Tobermory, at the peak of the peninsula. Here we enter Fathom Five National Marine Park. You'll have something to write home about after a stunning glass-bottom boat cruise. The park has 22 sunken shipwrecks, many shallow enough to view from aboard!
Flowerpot Island
We dock at the shores of Flowerpot Island, where massive flowerpot-shaped stone towers line the shore. Here, we spend the day on the trails and perhaps go for a swim.
Loop Trail,flowerpot Island
We get away from the crowds with a serene walk around this mossy trail. There's no better way to immerse yourself in the nature of the island.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Enjoy a selection of toast or bagels, cereal, yogurt, fruit, oatmeal, etc.
LUNCH
Lunch
Campers enjoy a sandwich spread (veggie deli "meats," veggies'; gluten-free alternatives available upon request).
Lion's Head Lookout
Today we hit the road; arriving at a hike that will have us standing on the edge of the world. It's a view you don't want to miss!
Inglis Falls
We'll take one last opportunity to knock your socks off with a stop at Inglis Falls, ranked the #1 thing to do in Owen Sound. Its 18-meter-high cascade is sure to impress, and if there's time, we'll also take a stroll down the Pine Loop Trail.
Toronto
We begin our last leg of the journey. You'll have a couple of hours to wind down and catch some winks on the drive back to our drop-off point in Toronto.
Camping
Boat Cruise
Camping
Boat Cruise
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Operated by Lake Fever Wilderness Co.