Ivy Charging Station - Longbow Lake

Ivy Charging Station in Longbow Lake

Located at Redden's Camp. Part of the Ivy Charging Network, this is a Charge & Go (L3) charging station. Each of Ivy's Charge & Go level 3 fast-chargers support the charging of all current models of electric vehicles including charging ports for Tesla drivers.

Number of Charge Ports: 4

Ivy Charging Station - Fort Frances

Ivy Charging Station in Fort Frances

Located next to Canadian Tire in Fort Frances. Part of the Ivy Charging Network, this is a Charge & Go (L3) charging station. Each of Ivy's Charge & Go level 3 fast-chargers support the charging of all current models of electric vehicles including charging ports for Tesla drivers.

Number of Charge Ports: 4

Ivy Charging Station - Atikokan

Atikokan Foodland Ivy Charging Station

Located in the northwest corner of the Atikokan Foodland parking lot off O'Brien St. Part of the Ivy Charging Network, this is a Charge & Go (L3) charging station. Each of Ivy's Charge & Go level 3 fast-chargers support the charging of all current models of electric vehicles including charging ports for Tesla drivers.

Number of Charge Ports: 

Ivy Charging Station - Dryden

Ivy Charging Station in Dryden

Part of the Ivy Charging Network, this is a Charge & Go (L3) charging station located in the Canadian Tire Parking lot against the Mark's building. Each of Ivy's Charge & Go level 3 fast-chargers support the charging of all current models of electric vehicles including charging ports for Tesla drivers.

Number of Charge Ports: 4

Ivy Charging Station - Thunder Bay

Ivy Charging Station in Thunder Bay

Located in front of the Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Thunder Bay. Part of the Ivy Charging Network, this is a Charge & Go (L3) charging station. Each of Ivy's Charge & Go level 3 fast-chargers support the charging of all current models of electric vehicles including charging ports for Tesla drivers.

Number of Charge Ports: 4

Devil's Gap Rock

Devil's Gap Rock on Lake of the Woods

Aboriginals believe certain rocks inhabit spirits. Devil’s Gap Rock, however, is not such a rock. It was painted in 1894 by two brothers as a prank and has since been repainted over the years by area residents. Despite the fact it is not a ‘Spirit Rock’ this particular rock at Devil’s Gap continues to be a popular attraction as it stands guard at the opening to the Devil’s Gap, a narrow channel that boaters heading out on Lake of the Woods from Kenora pass.

Pine Tree Park

Pine Tree Park pavilion

The hub of the trail system in Vermilion Bay, Pine Tree Park has a beautiful pavilion with picnic tables for visitors to take advantage of. This park has three trails along with a government dock where anyone is free to sit down and enjoy the view of Eagle Lake. Located minutes off of Highway 17, Pine Tree Park offers easy access and convenient parking for users to enjoy.
 

There is also a small beach and swimming area along with a government dock and boat launch.

Pebble Beach

Pebble Beach

Located in Marathon in Ontario’s Superior Country is Pebble Beach. This beach stretching 1.2 miles long and as the name suggests is landscaped in pebbles. The colorful rounded stones that make up this beach offers picturesque views of Lake Superior. The parking lot is situated just above the beach and offers spectacular views as well. From the parking area is a path that leads down to the beach, it is recommended to walk with caution down the path to the beach.

Terrace Bay Beach

Terrace Bay Beach

The beautiful, sandy Terrace Bay Beach is your launching point onto the mighty waters of Lake Superior, the caribou trodden archipelago of the Slate Islands Provincial Park and the Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area! By day, the beach is a fantastic spot to watch the waves or enjoy the grande view of the Slate Islands. At night, the beach’s dark skies make it a perfect spot for stargazing, and spotting the northern lights and milky way! Interested in camping or fishing on the Slate Islands, or renting a kayak to paddle along the coastline?

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