Staying in the heart of the city for too long might have you missing the vast expanse of water and mountains. And then there’s the long drive when you want to head out to one such place. But thanks to Parkbus, you can now skip the driving and just sit back and relax on a bus. The company is providing weekend bus routes to Tobermory from the city for the entire summer.
Parkbus Road trip from Toronto to Tobermory
You can get on the bus from one of two pick-up locations. There’s either 34 Asquith Avenue, which is close to the Bloor-Yonge subway station or at Starbucks’ Trinity Common Mall location in Brampton. Once at Tobermory, Parkbus will similarly drop you off at one of two locations. This will be the Cyprus Lake Campground or the 22 Hay Bay Road.
Parkbus Tickets to Tobermory
The one-way tickets are priced in the following manner:
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- $46 for kids
- $84 for students and seniors
- $93 for adults
The prices for the round-trip tickets go from $65 to $129. The trip has a duration of about five hours, complete with coach seating and AC. It’s also important to note that pets are not allowed on the bus.
There are plenty of recreational activities to partake in when you take the road trip from Toronto to Tobermory, which is situated at Bruce Peninsula. There’s hiking, guided historic tours, cruises, kayaking, and exploring of the smaller island destinations. Some of the most well-known spots include Cyprus Lake, Flowerpot Island, and Lion’s Head.
Parkbus offers trips to other destinations across the province as well. Group hikes are available too on different dates at various sites in Ontario. To find out details about more locations and book tickets for Tobermory, you can check out the website.