Vaal Island is a seasonal tourist attraction in Canada, half of it is open in June, and it will be closed around September 4, so go to eastern Canada, this attraction must see!
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Vase Island is about 6 kilometers north of Tobermory. You need to take a speedboat or a double-glass bottom sightseeing boat from Tobermory Pier. The price of the two is about the same. The speedboat takes about 10 minutes to arrive, and the glass-bottom boat takes about 40 minutes, but the water bottom can be seen directly in the cabin, which is quite special. There are two boulders that look like vases on the island. They were formed in the Ice Age in ancient times. Because of the movement of the tectonic plates, they stick out of the water. The boulders are one big and one small, and the landscape is very strange. There is a hiking trail around the island. It takes about an hour and a half to walk around the island. Along the way, you can see boulders, grottoes and lighthouses, including almost all the scenery on Vase Island. If you don't camp on the island, you can visit Vase Island in two or three hours.
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Flowerpot Island Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Vaal Island is a seasonal tourist attraction in Canada, half of it is open in June, and it will be closed around September 4, so go to eastern Canada, this attraction must see!
Valley Island is a small island on Lake Huron, Canada. Lake Huron is clear and 2 stones formed for thousands of years are like 2 vases standing. There are not too many tourists on the island, but the scenery is worth seeing!
The island is located in the beautiful town of Tobermonry, named after the island's two limestone boulders shaped like large vases, and it takes four hours to take a bus and more than half an hour to get there by double-glazed bottom sightseeing boat. Personally feel that there are many similar strange stones in our country, but what impressed me was the crystal clear lake and the island's ubiquitous environmental protection concept: more than 200 hectares of islands are not over-exploited but underdeveloped; No garbage is allowed on the island, but a garbage bag is sent per person after going to the island; even the toilet facilities are very special, not flushing with water but with wood chips
[View] Worth seeing. [Fun] A good place to explore with your family! Note ‼️ 1. Cruise business hours are related to the season, be prepared before departure! 2. Shoes suitable for hiking are crucial! 2. Sun protection and water can not be less! 3. There is a toilet on the island but there seems to be no trash can, bring it back and deal with it.
It’s so beautiful. I thought this color was only seen in the Caribbean Sea, but it’s really the lake. It’s best to go in summer. It’s perfect to go around the island for a week and then go into the water.
The ferry ticket to the island is more expensive, about 100 knives back and forth. But the rocks formed by the unique rock formation on the island look very special, so that a special scenery is formed. The lake is also very clean and colorful, it is recommended to play!
Vaal Island is located in Georgia Bay, Ontario, and is named for its naturally formed vase-shaped stone pillars and caves. Vaal Island is only accessible by boat, and it is a unique experience to see the creatures in the water in a glass-bottomed boat.