Hannam Park

Hannam Park in Rainy River

Hannam Park is located in the Town of Rainy River on the Rainy River. There is something for everyone at this public park. There is a swimming area, a boat launch, a playground as well as a splash pad/wading pool! During the summer, there is a canteen with great food and service.

 

You can also go for a walk on the River Trails which are accessible from the park. One of two of the trails is wheelchair accessible. 

 

Machin Park

machin park

Machin Park sits where a Hudson Bay Post used to be on Eagle Lake. There is a great playground area for the kids and a small swimming area.

 

The park is also known as "The Post" or Hudson Post Park. 

Pine Tree Park

Pine Tree Park pavilion

The hub of the trail system in Vermilion Bay, Pine Tree Park has a beautiful pavilion with picnic tables for visitors to take advantage of. This park has three trails along with a government dock where anyone is free to sit down and enjoy the view of Eagle Lake. Located minutes off of Highway 17, Pine Tree Park offers easy access and convenient parking for users to enjoy.
 

There is also a small beach and swimming area along with a government dock and boat launch.

Thornton Bales Conservation Area

Thornton Bales Conservation Area

Nicknamed "The 99 Steps", this conservation area features an accessible lookout to enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views at the ridge of the forest. After that it gets a bit more challenging on the Red Oak Trail.

The only downside is there are only 8 spots to park (and parking on the road will get you a ticket or towed) so if there's no room try nearby Scanlon Creek in Bradford or Rogers Reservoir in East Gwillimbury.

Laurier Woods Conservation Area

map at Laurier Woods Conservation Area

A series of beautiful trails conveniently located within the city limits of North Bay. The conservation area is open all year and makes a great opportunity to reconnect with nature. 

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.

Burk's Falls Welcome Centre and Heritage River Walk

Heritage River Walk Burks Falls

The Welcome Centre is a great place to learn what Burk's Falls has too offer. And it often has fresh-baked good for sale!

The Heritage River Walk is an easy 1.4-km walk that starts at the Centre and covered bridge, travels along the Magnetewan River and ends at the Burk's Falls Fairgrounds. You'll see a hydroelectric dam, wood sculptures, a waterfall, and options for side trails.

Quetico Provincial Park

Quetico Provincial Park Night Sky

From Highway 17, you’ll be routed onto highway 11 which will bring you 150 km west to the park’s entrance. Covering an area of 460,000 ha, showcasing ample beauty to be seen everywhere you look and memorable experiences to discover. Spend the remainder of your day exploring the rugged beauty the park has to offer, from majestic waterfalls to endless snowshoe trails, there’s endless adventure.

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