Exploring Bathtub Island in Lake Superior Provincial Park
Join us on our adventure to discover the stunning Bathtub Island nestled within the breathtaking beauty of Lake Superior Provincial Park.
Explore the pristine waters and unique geological formations that make this island a natural wonder.
Explore the pristine waters and unique geological formations that make this island a natural wonder.
This hidden gem is just south of Katherine Cove Picnic Area on Highway 17; 150 km North of Sault Ste. Marie.
Dive into our adventure and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Bathtub Island!
NOTE: Lake Superior, as one of the Great Lakes, can be quite unpredictable. If you're not a confident swimmer, please wear a life jacket for safety. We recommend water shoes as the rocks are slippery.
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Super video. I have never heard of this. How low does the tide go?
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EH Canada Marketing Group - looks like an ocean but, the Great Lakes are considered non-tidal. There is an annual high in the late spring and a lowEH Canada Marketing Group - looks like an ocean but, the Great Lakes are considered non-tidal. There is an annual high in the late spring and a low in the winter. I had to google this to confirm
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Diana Johnson-Santos So interesting, I did not realize the Great Lakes are non-tidal!
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That is really cool. Thanks for sharing!
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Awesome! Looks like a very fun area
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Is it because of the shape of the island that it is called Bathtub Islan
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Kim Kenyon, Yes - there's a 'bowl' in the middle that you can sit in, like a bathtub. And, it is much warmer than the surrounding Lake Superior.
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Diana Johnson-Santos Very Cool!
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What a cool place! It looks beautiful there. I really the video you took of Jeff getting the photo and the showing us the photo.
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Thanks, Janet Guthrie!