The Birch Tree House

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The Birch Tree House offers unique short- and medium-term rental accommodations. Our goal is to create a memorable experience during your stay with us, by bringing you all the warmth and comfort of home in relaxing, elegant, fully-furnished and equipped accommodations.                          

Nestor Falls Tourist Information Centre

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The Nestor Falls Information Centre is a great resource for everything to see and do in the community. It is open seasonally from mid-May until Thanksgiving in October, 7 days a week from 9am - 5pm.

There are washroom facilities available during operating hours, picnic tables, and a tennis court. The parking lot is also the trail head for the Boreal Trail.

Chapleau Museum & Tourist Information Centre

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Tourism information, museum exhibits, and local history resources.

Hours are seasonal (July 22 – Aug 30):
Open Sunday – Saturday: 10 am – 5 pm
Closed Tuesday & Wednesday

Phone number for September to May is 705-864-1330.

Superior Shores Hotel

Superior Shores Hotel Thunder Bay Ontario

Find modern luxury and whimsical charm at the Superior Shores Hotel, where colourful rooms and views of the harbour make an ideal spot for a stay in Thunder Bay.

McLeod Park

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Located on the Kenora greenbelt across from the Harbourfront, and looks over beautiful Lake of the Woods. Attractions include the famous "Husky the Muskie", Tug Boat James McMillan, a lookout area to view the Goodwill Geyser and beautifully designed gardens.

Missisnaibi Provincial Park

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Located 80 km north of Chapleau, Missinaibi offers unparalleled fishing opportunities, iconic sceneries, amazing backcountry sites and historic canoe routes

 

Ruby Lake Provincial Park

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Ruby Lake Provincial Park incorporates three small lakes, wetlands and a mesa-cuesta named Doghead Mountain with cliffs and ravines that provide important habitat for bald eagle, and peregrine falcon, both of which are species of risk in Ontario. Ruby Lake Provincial Park is part of the OLL Great Lakes Heritage Coast Signature Site and is classified as a natural environment park. Ruby Lake is also located adjacent to Parks Canada’s National Marine Conservation Area.

Orphan Lake Trail

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Explore the 6.0-kilometer loop trail near Agawa Bay, Ontario, which is generally considered an easy route and takes an average of 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete. This trail is a popular destination for camping, hiking, and running, but you can still enjoy some quiet time during less busy hours. The best time to visit this trail is between March and November. Dogs are allowed on the trail but must be kept on a leash.

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