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Manitoulin Magic 2

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Event Date
August 8, 2025
Destination
Manitoulin Island
Duration
3 days
Highlights
Hike the Cup & Saucer trail. Camp in a Dark Sky Preserve. Cruise Georgian Bay on the Chi-Cheemaun.
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Event Date
Friday, August 8, 2025
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Manitoulin Island
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Hike the Cup & Saucer trail. Camp in a Dark Sky Preserve. Cruise Georgian Bay on the Chi-Cheemaun.
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Description

This trip proved to be one of the most popular we've ever organized, selling out in just 2 minutes so we're giving you another chance to see what makes Manitoulin so special.

Manitoulin Island is literally the biggest island located in a freshwater lake anywhere in the world, with lakes within it containing more islands. The kind of geography messes with your head in a fun way.

Crystal clear waters, ancient limestone formations, breathtaking viewpoints and night skies that seem to engulf you completely... all in a location that is so quiet, it feels undiscovered. Ending with a spectacular cruise across Georgian bay, this will be an unforgettable long weekend.

Wilderness that will leave you speechless

This carefully crafted 3-day journey takes you through some of Manitoulin's greatest treasures. You'll camp in a certified Dark Sky Preserve where stars blanket the night sky, conquer the legendary Cup and Saucer Trail with its 70-meter cliffs and panoramic vistas, stand behind the misty curtain of Bridal Veil Falls, and cruise across Georgian Bay on the iconic Chi-Cheemaun Ferry. It's a perfect balance of adventure and relaxation, allowing you to truly disconnect and immerse yourself in Manitoulin life.

Experience natural wonders

There are surprisingly few organized trips to this magnificent place, despite its incredible natural offerings. We're thrilled to offer Wilderness Union members this unique island escape at an unbeatable price – just another benefit of your membership!

Adventure details

Our journey begins in Toronto, traveling through the Canadian Shield to reach Manitoulin Island. Our base for the trip is an eco reserve, where pristine wilderness surrounds us.

Each evening transforms into a stargazing paradise as we take full advantage of our Dark Sky Preserve location. Far from city lights, the night sky reveals itself in spectacular fashion – presenting stars, planets and constellations with remarkable clarity that simply cannot be experienced in urban environments.

Day two brings our most active adventures, hiking the famous Cup and Saucer Trail with its breathtaking lookouts across the island's rolling landscapes, followed by the gorgeous Bridal Veil Falls where you can actually walk behind the cascading water. There's plenty of time built in for swimming, exploring, or simply relaxing at our campsite.

Our final day features the perfect conclusion – crossing Georgian Bay aboard the legendary Chi-Cheemaun Ferry ("Big Canoe" in Ojibwe) from South Baymouth to Tobermory. This two-hour cruise across deep blue waters offers spectacular views on the way to the beautiful town of Tobermory where we stop for lunch and a quick explore before returning to Toronto later that evening.

It's the perfect long weekend escape!

What's included

This trip includes all of the following:

  • Campsite fees at Manitoulin Eco Park
  • Expert guidance throughout the entire journey
  • Transportation from Toronto and back
  • All group meals from Saturday dinner through Monday lunch
  • An unforgettable island experience
  • Comfortable shared tents

Meals

We'll provide vegan/vegetarian and meat options for all group meals, catering to various dietary preferences while maintaining delicious camp cuisine.

Sample menu
Breakfast – Hearty oatmeal with fresh berries, maple syrup, and granola
Lunch – Build-your-own wraps with hummus, vegetables, cheese, and protein options
Dinner – Fire-roasted vegetable and chicken skewers with seasoned rice

This trip proved to be one of the most popular we've ever organized, selling out in just 2 minutes so we're giving you another chance to see what makes Manitoulin so special.

Manitoulin Island is literally the biggest island located in a freshwater lake anywhere in the world, with lakes within it containing more islands. The kind of geography messes with your head in a fun way.

Crystal clear waters, ancient limestone formations, breathtaking viewpoints and night skies that seem to engulf you completely... all in a location that is so quiet, it feels undiscovered. Ending with a spectacular cruise across Georgian bay, this will be an unforgettable long weekend.

Wilderness that will leave you speechless

This carefully crafted 3-day journey takes you through some of Manitoulin's greatest treasures. You'll camp in a certified Dark Sky Preserve where stars blanket the night sky, conquer the legendary Cup and Saucer Trail with its 70-meter cliffs and panoramic vistas, stand behind the misty curtain of Bridal Veil Falls, and cruise across Georgian Bay on the iconic Chi-Cheemaun Ferry. It's a perfect balance of adventure and relaxation, allowing you to truly disconnect and immerse yourself in Manitoulin life.

Experience natural wonders

There are surprisingly few organized trips to this magnificent place, despite its incredible natural offerings. We're thrilled to offer Wilderness Union members this unique island escape at an unbeatable price – just another benefit of your membership!

Adventure details

Our journey begins in Toronto, traveling through the Canadian Shield to reach Manitoulin Island. Our base for the trip is an eco reserve, where pristine wilderness surrounds us.

Each evening transforms into a stargazing paradise as we take full advantage of our Dark Sky Preserve location. Far from city lights, the night sky reveals itself in spectacular fashion – presenting stars, planets and constellations with remarkable clarity that simply cannot be experienced in urban environments.

Day two brings our most active adventures, hiking the famous Cup and Saucer Trail with its breathtaking lookouts across the island's rolling landscapes, followed by the gorgeous Bridal Veil Falls where you can actually walk behind the cascading water. There's plenty of time built in for swimming, exploring, or simply relaxing at our campsite.

Our final day features the perfect conclusion – crossing Georgian Bay aboard the legendary Chi-Cheemaun Ferry ("Big Canoe" in Ojibwe) from South Baymouth to Tobermory. This two-hour cruise across deep blue waters offers spectacular views on the way to the beautiful town of Tobermory where we stop for lunch and a quick explore before returning to Toronto later that evening.

It's the perfect long weekend escape!

What's included

This trip includes all of the following:

  • Campsite fees at Manitoulin Eco Park
  • Expert guidance throughout the entire journey
  • Transportation from Toronto and back
  • All group meals from Saturday dinner through Monday lunch
  • An unforgettable island experience
  • Comfortable shared tents

Meals

We'll provide vegan/vegetarian and meat options for all group meals, catering to various dietary preferences while maintaining delicious camp cuisine.

Sample menu
Breakfast – Hearty oatmeal with fresh berries, maple syrup, and granola
Lunch – Build-your-own wraps with hummus, vegetables, cheese, and protein options
Dinner – Fire-roasted vegetable and chicken skewers with seasoned rice

Friday, August 8th - Day 1
06:00 – Depart from Keele Station, Toronto
Afternoon - Arrive at camp, set up
Evening – Dinner and stargazing in the Dark Sky Preserve

Saturday, August 9th - Day 2
Hike Cup and Saucer Trail, visit bridal veil falls

Sunday, August 10th - Day 3
Break camp, take Chi Cheemaun to Tobermory, Lunch in town, head home.

We have affordable sleeping mats and sleeping bags available for rent at checkout for anyone who does not have their own.

Carbon Offsetting
Wilderness Union offsets the estimated carbon emissions of every trip by investing in a global portfolio of verified carbon reduction projects.

Members Only
Please note that you'll need an active membership at the time of your adventure to attend. If you booked during a trial that didn't continue or your membership has lapsed, you will need a new membership to attend.

Please read and understand this before registering

Cancellations made:
More than 10 days before the event
: Will receive a full refund minus a 5% admin fee.
7–10 days before the event: 50% refund.
Less than 7 days before the event: No refunds.
Weather or emergency cancellations: If an event is canceled due to severe weather or other uncontrollable factors, members can receive a full credit to their account.

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Highlights

Experience the Cup and Saucer Trail
The famous Cup and Saucer Trail features impressive 70-meter limestone cliffs along the Niagara Escarpment with panoramic views across Manitoulin Island. The main lookout provides spectacular vistas of Lake Huron and the surrounding wilderness - the perfect reward for your efforts.

Incredible Stargazing
We're staying at a designated Dark Sky Preserve with some of the best stargazing on earth. You'll get to see the Milky Way unfurl above you each night on the sparsely populated island.

Discover Bridal Veil Falls
Bridal Veil Falls drops over a limestone shelf into a clear swimming pool below. You'll have the unique opportunity to walk behind the cascading water for a different perspective.

Journey Aboard the Chi-Cheemaun Ferry
The legendary Chi-Cheemaun Ferry ("Big Canoe" in Ojibwe) provides a scenic two-hour crossing from South Baymouth to Tobermory across Georgian Bay. This isn't just transportation - it's a signature Great Lakes experience offering beautiful views of the shoreline and opportunities to spot wildlife. The ferry navigates through Fathom Five National Marine Park's clear waters, providing a stunning conclusion to our Manitoulin adventure.

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