Holiday Beach Family RV Park

Fifteen minutes from Kitchener-Waterloo, Stratford and Cambridge sits a Paradise RV park with Seasonal, Overnight and Extended Season sites.
Fifteen minutes from Kitchener-Waterloo, Stratford and Cambridge sits a Paradise RV park with Seasonal, Overnight and Extended Season sites.
The drive along Highway 17 near Batchawana Bay offers outstanding views of Lake Superior. And Batchawana Bay Provincial Park is a perfect spot to stop and immerse yourself in this stunning scenery.
The famous Wawa goose is one of Canada's most iconic roadside attractions. The giant goose has been upgraded over the years and the current version stands tall, entertaining visitors from all over the world. Stop in the visitor's centre for information on Wawa and the Algoma region and to stock up on souvenirs.
2015 Campground of the Year! (Camping in Ontario). Multi-award winning campground, conveniently located just 1/4 mile from the Trans-Canada Highway; approximately 10 minutes to downtown Sault Ste. Marie attractions and train station. Basic and Deluxe tent sites, RV and Patio RV sites, Rustic and Deluxe Cabins. Big-rig friendly. Lots of unique amenities including self-serve RV wash, on-site RV weighing, self-serve dog wash and dog agility field.
Welcome to White River, a progressive and vibrant community located midway between Thunder Bay and Sault Ste. Marie. Set amongst a stunning landscape of lush boreal forest, and abundant freshwater lakes and rivers, White River boasts rugged beauty and a hearty climate, where wildlife and adventure abound.
Perhaps best known as the birthplace of "Winnie-the-Pooh", White River holds an annual festival commemorating the bear cub who became the inspiration of author A.A. Milne. Learn the true story of the real Winnie.
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.
Naturally Superior Adventures and Rock Island Lodge are located on a seven-acre peninsula of boreal forest, pre-Cambrian greenstone, and fine gravel beaches on Lake Superior. The site is adjacent to the Michipicoten River and was once the property of the Hudson Bay Company of Adventurers, Canada’s oldest business. Canada’s leading provider of sea kayak, canoe, voyageur canoe, stand-up paddleboard (SUP) trips, instruction and outfitting on Lake Superior since 1994. Specializing in non-motorized, silent sports, they are the Lake Superior Adventure Experts.
The AGA is a gem in the wilderness; its collection is an impressive permanent collection of 5,000 artworks, including works by members of the Group of Seven.
Stroll the grounds of the gallery to explore the outdoor sculpture garden and a Group of Seven interpretive panel.