Thrive Tours

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Thrive Tours is Indigenous-owned and operated offering interpretive guided eco-cultural tourism experiences in Northern Ontario. Reconnect with nature with quality experiences and adventure through guided canoe, kayak, hiking, snowshoeing, and year-round camping. Contact by phone or email to book your adventure!

The Comfort Inn - Sault Ste. Marie

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Situated in Uptown Sault Ste. Marie, the Comfort Inn is amongst an abundance of great restaurants, some within walking distance, shopping centres, and area attractions. Your stay includes free wireless internet and a complimentary hot breakfast.

The Foster Parkland and Walking Trails

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Managed by The Kensington Conservancy, the 3.5 km of hiking trails is open 24/7 for the public to enjoy. The trails are considered a moderate hike with some steep but brief inclines and rocky portions. The trails lead to scenic lookouts overlooking the Portlock Flats and Lake Huron, and there is signage to teach you about the local flora and fauna.

Leashed dogs are allowed on the trails and please pick up after your dog.

The Black Bear Cafe and Eatery

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A great place to meet. You'll be welcome by the warm, friendly atmosphere to relax, unwind and enjoy an excellent coffee. Serving breakfast and lunch, the menu include sanwiches and burgers, salads, Roman style pizza, homemade pastries and fresh baking.

Adcocks' Woodland Gardens

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Find peace and natural beauty of this garden that reflects the dreams of master gardeners Russell and Eleanor Adcock. Wander paths, feed the turtles and enjoy the acres of beautiful flowers and trees. This is a true paradise for the inner gardener and nature lover.

Valerie's Kitchen 2 Go

takeaway meals

Located in downtown Blind River, Valerie's Kitchen 2 Go serves tasty meals for lunch and dinner. The menu includes pastas, pork, chicken and beer entrees, baking and mason jar meals to go.

Old Woman Bay

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Located in Lake Superior Provincial Park, along Trans Canda Hwy 17, Old Woman Bay is a beautiful, natural site. A long sandy beach greets visitors from the ample parking area. This day use area is a great for a leg stretch, a day of swimming, or a picnic spot.

Heritage Sawmill Museum

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Retrace the footsteps of the community's pioneers at the Heritage Sawmill. Visitors can explore the story of generations of lumberjacks who braved the North. This interpretive community gatherin centre displays the richness of Hearst's forest heritage.

Fushimi Lake Provincial Park

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Visitors to Fushimi Lake Provincial Park will find a clean, clear northern lake against the backdrop of a lush Boreal Forest. There is camping for everyone: RV sites, tent & trailer sites, or backcountry sites. The park is day use and overnight camping. Excellent swimming, wildlife viewing and hiking. Experienced hikers will enjoy the Fire Tower Trail (7 km return).

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