Timmins Visitor Welcome Centre

The city's natural beauty and warm hospitality create an environment of peace and tranquility, attracting both residents and visitors alike.
The city's natural beauty and warm hospitality create an environment of peace and tranquility, attracting both residents and visitors alike.
This historical museum and contemporary art gallery host exhibits representing local history and art. Programming includes a children's teddy bear picnic, holiday, evening and summer markets, workshops and more. On-site is also a gift shop and cafe that offers unique artisan goods, souvenirs, maple syrup, and more.
Stop in and learn about what makes the townships of Terrace Bay and Shreiber special, and what this beautiful area has to offer.
Consisting of six historic buildings containing over 7,000 artifacts, the St. Joseph Island Museum documents the changes the island has gone through over the years.
Start your fishing trip at the Sorting Gap Marina, refuel at the boat launch, and enjoy some ice cream by the playground built at the base of the Fort Frances Lookout Tower.
Open every summer, the heritage museum has on display various artifacts, articles and pictures from past and recent years. The museum also houses the Tourism Information Centre. Stop by to learn about all the great activities you can do in this area and catch up on the history of our amazing town.
Established in July 18, 1981. The museum offers a wonderful collection of artifacts and archives significant to the unique history of this area.
The Sioux Lookout Chamber of Commerce Travel Information Centre offers: Souvenirs - Crafts - Art - Books - Free Wifi - Travel information and more!
Completed in 1895, the Sault Ste. Marie Canal was once the world's longest lock, the first to operate using electricity and the last link in an all-Canadian navigational chain from the Atlantic Ocean to Lake Superior. Today, visitors will enjoy this great spot for boat-watching, picnics and a variety of other activities. Let a Parks Canada interpreter introduce you to the canal’s fascinating history, rent a Fat Bike, or join them for tea at the Superintendent’s Residence.
A favourite family camping destination offering beaches, playgrounds, discovery programs, hiking trails and endless opportunities for exploring. Reserve your campsite now by visiting ontarioparks.com/reservations or by calling 1-888-668-7275