Beech 18 (Airplane)

beech 18 (Airplane)

This aircraft was built from parts of three planes and erected here on false floats in 1995. The original plane - CA-222 3NM - was built in 1952 and assigned to the Royal Canadian Air Force. While the Beech 18 was never intended to be for the “budget-conscious” pilot because the 2 P&W 985 radial engines will consume close to a barrel of fuel per hour, it is capable of being a perfect, no frills, bush plane.

Little Falls Scenic Lookout

Little Falls Scenic Lookout

Take a moment to visit the "Biggest Little Falls" and enjoy the quiet peace of the lookout area. There are two viewing points on either side so the double falls can be viewed. Bring some food and enjoy a nice picnic at these picturesque falls.

Quetico Provincial Park

Quetico Provincial Park

Quetico Provincial Park is one of Ontario’s finest wilderness canoeing Parks, recognized the world over for its unparalled peace and its unspoiled tranquility. With over 450,000 hectares of protected land and thousands of interconnected lakes, rivers, and streams, Quetico truly offers a lifetime of tripping opportunities. 

Mount Fairweather Ski Hill

Mount Fairweather Ski Hill

Mount Fairweather has been a quality destination for skiing and snowboarding since it's opening in 1967 with 10 runs and a 106m (350ft) vertical rise. A fun and affordable destination for people of all ages and skill levels there's a rope tow lift for beginners runs and a T-bar lift for more advanced runs.

Historic Iron Mine Sites - Caland & Steep Rock

Historic Iron Mine Sites - Caland & Steep Rock

The Caland and Steep Rock Iron Mines represent amazing feats of engineering and construction. Long before the days of computerized projections and simulations, engineers in the first half of the 20th century were able to accurately predict how moving 280 million cubic yards of water, silt and gravel would affect the area around what would be five of Canada’s premier iron ore mines.

Charleson Recreation Area

Charleson Recreation Area

Atikokan Charleson Recreation Area is an area of fantastic recreational opportunities located on the northern edge of Atikokan, ON.  Summer or winter, if you prefer your activities motorized or not or maybe even a mix of both, there is something to attract every outdoor activity enthusiast.

Husky the Muskie

Husky the Muskie
21 Sylvan St.
Kenora
ON
P9N 3W7

Huskie the Muskie is the nickname of a 40-foot-tall (12 m) outdoor sculpture depicting a muskellunge in Kenora's McLeod Park. Husky the Muskie gained his name and slogan "Husky the Muskie says 'Prevent water Pollution" through a contest. After nearly 35 years Kenora's giant fish received extensive renovations in 1995. Husky the Muskie is the informal mascot of the city of Kenora.

Young Lake Lodge

Young Lake Lodge
P.O. Box 838
Ignace
ON
P0T 1T0

Young Lake Lodge is the only fishing and hunting camp on a chain of three good sized lakes. Our cabins are nestled right at the edge of the forest, with a gorgeous lake view. Book your choice of hunting/ fishing packages at this family-friendly camp, and come and enjoy the beauty that the Ontario wilderness has to offer!

Woman Lake Lodge

Woman Lake Lodge
P.O. Box 969
Ear Falls
ON
P0V 1T0

Woman Lake Lodge is a remote, boat-in sport fishing camp, off the grid but on the map. We offer trophy walleye, northern, and lake trout just minutes from your cabin, as well as hunting/fishing packages. The lake itself, with its pristine setting is one that can be enjoyed not only by fishermen, but also anyone wanting to enjoy nature as it was intended. Come join us on Woman Lake and enjoy Canadian fishing at its best!

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