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Creating connections between people, place, and the natural world 
Guided nature tours and camping trips for your everyday outdoor enthusiast in Northern Ontario, operated out of our base camp and rental supplies location in Goulais River, Ontario. 

Catfish Lakefront Cabins

Dock in water at sunset

Located along the Trans Canada Highway, minutes Northwest of the bustling community of Wawa, Ontario, you will find Catfish Lakefront Cabins.  The cabins and grounds sit lakefront on its namesake, Catfish Lake.  Despite the ease of access, the property provides quiet comfort and privacy with no neighbors nearby.  Relatively calm, the lake is 2 miles long and is home to Walleye (pickeral), Northern Pike, and Lake Trout. 

Ferry Island Carvings

carving inside of a tree

This municipal campground and trail network is located in Terrace but when you are exploring the trails, you'll feel like you are in the middle of the forest. These easy walking trails wind through towering trees, many of which feature carved faces and animals in the thick bark of the cottonwoods.

Algonquin Provincial Park

trees in forest in Algonquin Park

The oldest Provincial Park in the province, Algonquin is an institution. The drive through it is truly great, especially in fall when the colours are at their peak. But slow down and you’ll find some of the best biking and hiking trails in Canada, backcountry and full-amenities camping sites, amazing wildlife viewing and photography opportunities, and so much more. Even if you’re only stopping for a jump in a lake—you’ll be transformed by this vast wilderness.

Pinery Provincial Park

Pinery Provincial Park Sign

Overlooking Lake Huron, this destination offers visitors more than 10 km of sandy beaches, 10 distinct walking trails, and 14 km of bike trails (or, during winter months, 38 km of groomed ski trails). Those looking for something more high-adventure can also rent canoes, hydro bikes, paddleboards, and more.

Pancake Bay Beach

pancake bay beach at sunset

The best beachcombers beach in the area is found at Pancake Bay Provincial Park. Over 3 kilometres of impeccable, photogenic sands make Lake Superior feel like the Caribbean.

The water at Pancake Bay is clear, crisp, and refreshingly chill, making it best on hot and calm days.

Chippewa Park

Chippewa Park

Chippewa Park hast been a favourite with visitors since it opened in 1921.
Located along the shoreline of Lake Superior, the world’s largest freshwater lake, Chippewa offers a spectacular view of the legendary Sleeping Giant. This is your destination for outdoor adventures, scenic beauty, family fun and relaxation.

The park offers something for everyone, day and night including: concerts, sandy beaches, water activities, walking and hiking trails, camping and RV sites, an amusement park, theatre performances, sports fields and more.

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