Fathom Five National Marine Park
In the traditional territory of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation, this park has sparkling blue water, rugged shoreline scenery and the famous Flowerpot Island rock formations. World renowned scuba diving on 24 shipwrecks, in the heart of the Great Lakes.
Together With Giigoonyag
A collaborative project between Parks Canada/Fathom Five National Marine Park, Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON), and Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, combining Saugeen Ojibway Nation (Anishinaabe) Ecological Knowledge and Western science to promote mutual understanding about the declining lake whitefish population in Lake Huron, including Georgian Bay and the SON territory.
Scuba dive the waters of Fathom Five
Dive into Lake Huron and discover an underwater world of natural and cultural treasures.
Visiting Fathom Five National Marine Park
Activities and experiences
Things to do, diving, Flowerpot Island, Visitor centre and red chairs.
Plan your visit
Maps and directions, hours of operation and local attractions.
Camping and overnight accommodations
Back-country camping on Flowerpot Island.
Reservations
Make a reservation for campsites.
Fees
Daily visitor fees, camping fees, and more. Free admission for youth.
Safety and guidelines
Park regulations, wildlife, camping and diving safety
About Fathom Five National Marine Park
Stewardship and management
Contact information, jobs, permits and licenses, public consultations, plans, and policies.
Nature and science
Conservation and science, geology, and research priorities.
Culture and history
History and marine heritage.
Contact us
Contact Fathom Five National Marine Park
General inquiries:
Telephone: 519-596-2364
Toll-free: 1-888-773-8888
bruce-fathomfive@pc.gc.ca
For immediate threat or danger to a person or building, call 911.
For national park violations, campground disturbance and public safety issues, call 1-877-852-3100
Hours of operation
Parks Canada Visitor Centre
May 1 to October 31, 2024
Daily
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
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