Zec Kipawa

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The ZEC Kipawa is a controlled harvesting zone. En francais that's "zone d'exploitation contrôlée" (ZEC). An excellent destination for camping, mountain biking, hunting, fishing, or just walking the forest trails, it's busiest from May to October.

Valois' Motel & Restaurant

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Established in 1934, Valois’ has been a community icon in the town of Mattawa and a true “Northern Tradition” ever since. Join the many vacationers who make Valois their regular meal stop on their way through Ontario’s North. Rest here on the shores of the magnificent Ottawa River in one of our 42 rooms and two seasonal cottages. We are open year round and the staff and management of Valois’ look forward to greeting you.

Camp La Lucarne

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To really learn about the diversity of Indigenous cultures across Canada, nothing beats staying at Indigenous owned and operated lodgings! Located in the vacation village of Laniel Quebec and in a quiet bay of the legendary Lake Kipawa, our main lodge is the perfect destination for nature and adventure enthusiastic families! Come explore the vast and unique riches of Algonquin territory for hunting, fishing, ATVing, snowmobiling, hiking and plenty of spectacular nature views!

Loon Lodge Resort

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Loon Lodge offers island accommodations all year round, making it the perfect destination for any season. Whether you're looking to experience the Spring opener, soak up the beauty of Summer, or enjoy some cool Fall fishing before the snow falls, Loon Lodge has a place for you. Plus, if you're a fan of ice fishing, we have 6 Ice Bungalows that can accommodate up to 4 people. Lake Temagami is renowned for its incredible ice fishing opportunities for Lake Trout, Walleye, Whitefish, and Ling. Don't miss out on the chance to experience the best that Loon Lodge has to offer!

Leisure Fishing Hideaway

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Escape to Leisure Fishing Hideaway on Marian Lake for a serene Canadian vacation. Our lakeside cottages offer a secluded getaway surrounded by stunning natural landscapes. Enjoy seasonal activities like fishing, boating, and snowmobiling on Marian Lake's calm waters. Come experience the beauty and tranquility of our hideaway!

Bear's Inn

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The Bear’s Inn features six modern cottages that are clean and comfortable, including on-site nature trails, local wildlife, children’s playground, fishing and other outdoor activities. Your visit to the Bear’s Inn will also provide close access to an 18-hole golf course, numerous art galleries, gift shops, grocery/convenience stores, local restaurants and many other site-seeing activities open during the summer season.

North River Outfitters

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We offer guided trips 12 months a year. Ice fishing in either main lake with big ice shacks of remote back lake trips with snowmobile or snowshoe access. Spring and fall bear hunt catering to shotgun, rifle, bow and crossbow hunters. Whitetail deer hunt also caters to bow, crossbow, rifle and shotgun hunters. Summertime through to freeze-up fishing targeting trout, walleye, largemouth and smallmouth bass, pike and muskie. With main lake shore lunch trips to more remote back lake adventures with the option of overnight camping on a remote lake, all fully guided with gear provided.

Outfitters SSM

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Located inside The Train Station, part of the Sault Ste. Marie Canal District, we offer a wide variety of outdoor equipment and top brand clothing and accessories for your entire family – gear and clothing for adults & kids! You can climb our indoor rock wall or shop for a canoe, kayak or paddle board. Enjoy the amazing art by Indigenous artists Tomas Sinclair and John Laford.

Obatanga Provincial Park

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Obatanga Provincial Park is located on Hwy. 17, 56 kilometres west of Wawa and 37 kilometres east of White River. This natural environment class park encompasses 9,409 hectares. The park lakes which provide canoeing and wildlife viewing opportunities are on the headwaters of the Dog River which flows into Lake Superior. The park is used as a staging area for canoe trips down the Dog (University) River. The park landscape varies from flat sand plains to rugged bedrock hills. This is a non-operating park. There are no activities or facilities at this park.

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