Esso & Cochrane Travel Center
Esso Gas Station
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Connivence Store
A&W
Little Caesar
Esso Gas Station
Esso Card-lock
Connivence Store
A&W
Little Caesar
Gas station and family restaurant serving all your favourites! Smoothy’s also serves all-day breakfast, and every Friday is all-you-can-eat fish and chips. There is plenty of seating and parking is available for every kind of vehicle from big rigs to snowmobiles. No reservations are required, and this restaurant is licensed.
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This beach is located on St. Joseph Island in the Township of St. Joseph (Richards Landing). The park is a great place to swim with a sandy beach. There are washrooms, floating docks, and a picnic area with shelter and tables. Bring your own lunch or visit one of the nearby restaurants and grab a bite to eat.
At first glance, the small log building situated on Mattawa’s Explorer’s Point seems unassuming—especially since it’s dwarfed by a 16-foot carved wooden statue of the town’s folk hero, Big Joe Mufferaw, standing just outside. But walk through the doors of the Mattawa & District Museum and you've just entered a treasure chest of historic wonders.
Nestled in the North Guest House is located in Marathon in Ontario's Superior Country. Conveniently situated just footsteps from downtown and moments from Lake Superior, this beautiful 3 bedroom guesthouse is the ideal retreat.
Ghost Lake Beach is about 15 minutes from Dryden. It's a beautiful beach, with easy access for day-trippers, anglers, and swimmers. There is a boat launch, canoe rental, walking path, a picnic area, and restrooms. Great place to spend the day with the family.
In the winter, the area can be used for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
Oscar Bay Beach Park is located at the end of Frenchman’s Rock Rd off of Hwy 621 near Morson. It is typical of the beaches on the south end of Lake of the Woods - long, beautiful with a long stretch to deep water. The area trees are near the beach, almost as if there were palm trees. The beach certainly feels like you may be in the Caribbean!
Located at the end of the Umfreville Walking Trail is the Umfreville Historic Park. A secluded rest area off of Highway 72, visitors can enjoy a sandy beach area and a beautiful view of Abram Lake. While there are a bit more pebbles than on the other beaches, it's great to put in your feet or have a dip on a hot summer's day.
The park is equipped with picnic tables and outhouses for the convenience of those who stop to take in the views. Umfreville Park is a favourite destination for cyclists.
Second Sandy is a popular beach on Pelican Lake. It's just minutes from the core of Sioux Lookout. The beach is easily accessible off of Highway 72 and there is lots of parking.
There are restrooms, garbage bins, and picnic areas available. The beach sand is soft and there are some shaded areas as well.