Canada's Largest Mural
The mural is 80,000 square feet, four times larger than the current record holder. The mural is on the old St. Joseph’s Hospital on Paris street, and will overlook Ramsey Lake.
The mural is 80,000 square feet, four times larger than the current record holder. The mural is on the old St. Joseph’s Hospital on Paris street, and will overlook Ramsey Lake.
Stop off at Manitoulin Brewing’s Silo Cafe (also knowns as The Trough) the patio’s bar is made from an old grain silo. Try the Swing Bridge Blonde Ale—you’ll be driving across its namesake shortly! Other favourites include the Cup and Saucer Ale and the Bridal Veil Pale Ale.
Enjoy the huge licenced patio with gorgeous lakeside views and seasonal onsite food truck. Our tasting room offers beer samples, by the 12oz glass, beer to go, merch and brewery tours.
Debajehmujig was the first - and remains the only - professional theatre company located on a Reserve in Canada. The organization was founded by Shirlee Cheechoo, Blake Debassige and a group of like-minded colleagues in the summer of 1984 in West Bay (M'Chigeeng First Nation) Manitoulin Island, Ontario. In August of 1989, the company moved to Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve, where it's headquarters remains to this day.
The North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority (NBMCA) was established in 1972 by the Province of Ontario and ten municipalities that are members of the organization. As a non-profit environmental group that operates on a watershed basis, NBMCA is committed to preserving, rehabilitating, developing, and managing sustainable natural resources. Whether you're interested in hiking, cycling, skiing, or paddling a historic canoe route, you can explore our natural heritage and participate in environmental festivals and special events.
Discover this park named for the early French explorer who first travelled through this area in the early 1600's. Set up camp in one of over 200 sites, and spend your days discovering the areas rich history at the park's Voyageur Museum.
Hugging the western shores of Ramsey Lake, the boardwalk provides great views of Science North's giant snowflake design as well as the Laurentian University campus across the lake. Rest stops, beaches and a snack bar are located along the way. Bring a blanket for the Bell Park Concert Series on Sunday evenings in the summer!
Cruise aboard one of the tour boats to view the magnificent Georgian Bay 30,000 islands area.