Chenier Fine Arts

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Chenier Fine Arts showcases a diverse selection of original art by regional and international artists using various mediums include paintings, mixed media, original prints, sculpture, wheel thrown stoneware & hand-built paper clay vessels.

Canada Games Complex

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The Canada Games Complex offers an opportunity to participate in a variety of social, recreational, competitive, instructional and therapeutic activities. The Complex operates a unique, accessible, multi-purpose community facility in a safe and enjoyable environment. The Complex is Thunder Bay's premier aquatic facility.

Ahnisnabae Art Gallery

Ahnisnabae Art Gallery

The Ahnisnabae Art Gallery is located in Thunder Bay in Ontario’s Superior Country. The gallery features Indigenous artists in the region and all throughout Canada with a diverse array of styles represented. It is ran by Louise Thomas, wife of the renowned and influential First Nations artist Roy Thomas. He was famous for his colorful woodland aboriginal art that has a lasting influence on many artists to this day and the many that he mentored.

Voyageur Wilderness

Voyageur Wilderness

Inspired by our Voyageur & Aboriginal heritage, we offer cultural, educational and nature-based experiences from exclusive Voyageur Island, Nym Lake, border of Quetico Park & Canada’s Historical Canoe Water Routes.

Zero-100 Motor Inn

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21 Peninsula Rd
Marathon
ON
P0T 2E0

Welcome to Zero 100 Motor Inn, your Marathon “home away from home.” Zero 100 Motor Inn aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year.

Wolf River Campground

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RR 1 251 Wolf River Road
Dorion
ON
P0T 1K0

It is located about 75 Kilometers east of Thunder Bay Ontario in the Township of Dorion. The main season is from May (Victoria Day Weekend) to October (Thanksgiving Weekend). The campground has 50 sites, a dump station, a playground, and an unsupervised beach.

Wilderness North

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P.O. Box 385
North Bay
ON
P1B 8H5

At Wilderness North, our passion for the great outdoors began with our love of fishing. Adventuring into the world's largest intact boreal forest is an experience we have always wanted to share with visitors from around the globe. With more than 250,000 lakes and 60,000 miles of river teeming with fish and ready to explore, Northern Ontario is the number one outdoor adventure destination in North America.

Wilderness Discovery Centre

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Hwy 11 W
Shebandowan
ON
P0T 2T0

In 1951, this parcel of waterfront land was deeded by the Carson and Cross families to the YM-YWCA to be used as a summer camp for youth. ln the intervening years, the Ministry of Government Services became the owner of the property. ln the early 80s, the Handicapped Action Group Inc. (HAGI) had a dream of expanding this camp into a facility that would allow disabled persons and their families to enjoy what many of us take for granted - life at the lake, swimming, fishing, boat rides and campfires.

Wild Goose Lake Resort

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P.O. Box 520
Geraldton
ON
P0T 1M0

Come share with us the beauty and tranquility of our home. We’re always here to help, smiles are free. Become a part of our Wild Goose Lake Resort heritage. Did we mention we have boats on out lakes? We have boats on Wig, Rogers, Eaton, and Lindsley Lakes. Have you ever fished for walleye, northern pike, perch, splake, blue walleye, brook trout, or bass? Look no further.

Wild Goose Lake Campground

sunset at Wild Goose Lake Campground
8 Kuengs Rd
Geraldton
ON
P0T 1M0

Experience the true beauty of Northwestern Ontario with a relaxing camping trip. Expect fresh air, quiet nights, stunning sunsets, bright stars, and make memories that will last a lifetime.  Come and explore the great outdoors in our little piece of heaven.

70 serviced and non-serviced campsites, including sites along the shore of Wildgoose Lake. 

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