The ice will soon be melting away on Ontario's gorgeous waters, and you can explore so many dreamy pools and lakes this spring. This unique water adventure won't just bring you stunning views from above, it will reveal what lies beneath the turquoise waves as well. The best part is, you won't even need to get wet to explore the deep blue lake. Ontario's glass-bottom boat cruise will take you over ancient shipwrecks this spring. If you plan to spend your warm-weather days drifting around some of the province's stunning pools, then you need to plan a cruise on one of these boats. Tobermory has become one of Ontario's prized gems, with its magical grotto and bright blue waters. The area is also home to sunken ships, and you can hop on board a clear-bottomed boat to get an up-close view. Blue Heron Cruises offers a one-and-a-half-hour adventure around Tobermory, and it will take you over two 19th century shipwrecks. You can observe the historic drowned boats from the transparent floor, so you can take in all the incredible views without getting wet. You'll also get to see Big Tub Lighthouse, as well as cruise a narrow channel with rocky coves. Blue Heron Cruises | Facebook The final stop is the renowned Flowerpots at Flowerpot Island. These unique rock formations are known for their strange shape and towering size. The island is home to rare species of plants and rocky caverns. View this post on Instagram Flowerpot Island. We’ll be back Tobermory! 😍😍😍 #BrucePeninsula #tobermory #travelontario A post shared by Manda (@amandafiona) on Aug 12, 2018 at 1:50pm PDT The cruise reopens on May 16 and runs until mid-October. Prices range from $33.40 to $40.71 per adult depending on the season for the stay-aboard cruise. You can also take a drop-off ride, where you can get off and explore Flowerpot Island. Admission for this cruise starts at $40.17 per adult. View this post on Instagram You can swim next to sunken shipwrecks in waters near Toronto 💦😱 Photo by @smaku A post shared by Luxury | Travel | Couples (@explore.feelingss) on Feb 18, 2020 at 10:00am PST There are several other cruise companies that offer similar adventures in the area as well. Forget your goggles at home and hop on board one of these glass-bottom boats for some incredible sights this spring. View this post on Instagram Being a lazy photography aficionado, I got a handful lucky shots over the years that could help others see what an #unrealexperience it was. Sharing that moment has always been a thing for me. So here it goes... This summer we had a #bucketlist of #placestovisit. Not so surprisingly the list topper was #tobermory, a small town next to #lakehuron in the #brucepeninsula made famous by is #clearwater and #shipwreck As our touristy glass-bottomed boat was moving away from the site near #bigtubharbour, I saw another #touristboat pulling in right on top the wreck of a two hundred year old wooden schooner "The living enjoying a view of the dead" #unedited #instamoment #instagram #believeitornot #landscapephotography #summer2017 #longweekend #brucepeninsula #tobermory #fathomfivenationalmarinepark #blueheroncruises #canada A post shared by Sabih Ahmed (@sabihclicks) on Aug 23, 2017 at 10:57am PDT Blue Heron Cruises Price: $33.40 + per adult When: Opens May 16, 2020 Address: 7425 Highway 6, Tobermory, ON Why You Need To Go: Drift over historic shipwrecks and past incredible rock formations on this glass-bottomed cruise. Website