Ojibway Provincial Park

Ojibway Provincial Park sunset

Ojibway Provincial Park is about 25 kilometres southwest of Sioux Lookout on Highway 72 in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. On Little Vermilion Lake, the park offers swimming, a sandy beach, camping and fishing. It has trails through pine forests and along the lake's shore.

Cooper Park

brick walking trail Cooper Park

Walking distance from downtown Dryden, Cooper Park is a very popular waterfront spot for picnicking and birdwatching, walking trails, volleyball courts, boat launch and more.

Sandy Beach Recreational Area

Sandy Beach

Located on Wabigoon Lake within Dryden City limits, Sandy Beach Recreational Area is an ideal location for several summer activities including hiking, swimming, fishing, picnicking, and birding. Flat Rock provides easy access for fishing.

 

There is a nine-hole golf course, baseball diamonds and soccer pitches. The park is also available for birthdays or other events. 

Lac du Bonnet

Lac du bonnet

There are over 60 kilometers (35 miles) of waterways in the region. The area is the second most popular fishing region in the province; second only to the Red River. Situated at the boundary of prairie farmland and boreal forest, Lac du Bonnet is also bird watchers' paradise. Over 300 species of birds can be found within a few kilometers of the Winnipeg River. This variety is mainly due to the region's unique topography and assortment of rivers, lakes and marshes

Alfred Hole Goose Sanutuary and Visitor Centre

Alfred Hole Goose

Inside the Visitor Centre, displays present the history of the sanctuary, the biology of Canada geese and plenty of opportunities to view the geese up-close. Park Interpreters offer scheduled programs, activities and park information from spring to fall.

Beausejour Daylily Gardens

Daylily Gardens

Beausejour Daylily Gardens, a two-acre display garden, has been recognized as the coldest American Hemerocallis Society (AHS) display garden on the planet.

Assiniboine Park Conservancy

Assiniboine

The Park is home to popular attractions like the English Garden,
The Pavilion, and the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden. Winding trails, wide open green spaces, and breathtaking gardens encourage people to get outdoors and be active. Educational programs, free

Mennonite Heritage Village

Mennonite

Explore a turn-of-the century Russian Mennonite street village on our 40 acre site. Taste traditional ethnic fare at the museum’s Livery Barn Restaurant,
and explore a classic Mennonite housebarn and a fully operational Dutch windmill during our summer season.
 View historic and heirloom treasures from Poland and Russia to Canada, displayed in the Main and Gerhard Ens galleries,and find that perfect souvenir at Village Books & Gifts, all open year-round in the Village Centre.

Falcon Ridge Ski Slope

Falcon Ski

A lovable little ski resort tucked away in the woods, on the shores of beautiful Falcon Lake, Manitoba.
 Slap on the old sticks and grab a lift up the slopes, or hit the trails for nordic skiing.
 Either way, we recommend vintage Scandinavian sweaters, or anything your grandma approves is good enough for us.
 Inside the cozy chalet, watch your friends and family shoot down the slopes through the wall-to-wall windows

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