Missisnaibi Provincial Park

Waterfall at Provincial Park

Located 80 km north of Chapleau, Missinaibi offers unparalleled fishing opportunities, iconic sceneries, amazing backcountry sites and historic canoe routes

 

Tidal Bore in Truro

tidal bore bay of fundy

Today you will experience two of Canada’s coolest sights: the tidal bore in Truro and the Confederation Bridge that connects Prince Edward Island to mainland Canada via New Brunswick.

Leaving from Oak Island, you’ll drive northeast to your ultimate destination of Charlottetown. On the way, discover the town of Truro, located on the Salmon River, and see how the power of the incoming Bay of Fundy tides creates a tidal bore – a phenomenon where the tide reverses the natural flow of a river.

Group of Seven (Interpretive Panel) - Aubrey Falls Provincial Park

Interpretive Panel in Aubrey Falls P.P.

Located along Highway 129, within this park, there is a Moments of Algoma interpretive installation just steps from the bridge along the hiking trail. This trail, often utilized for canoe portages, will give you a sense of the distances and treks the Group of Seven artists would have traveled with their painting gear, to capture the beauty of landscapes within Algoma and the North Shore of Lake Superior during all seasons.

Kleanza Creek Provincial Park

swimmer on rocks in river within a canyon

This beautiful provincial park is nestled along Kleanza Creek and offers day-use sites, campsites and features a short 1-km hike to a spectacular lookout at the top of the falls. Don't forget your camera!

Egan Chutes Provincial Park

waterfalls at egan chutes provincial park

Experience the incredible Egan Chutes Provincial Park, tucked away in Canada's mineral capital! Get ready for exciting adventures, from hiking trails to splashing in the Madawaska River. 

Kivi Park

Kivi Park Crawley Lake

Kivi Park an all-season recreation destination set on 450+ acres of Cambrian Shield. With an extensive network of trails, this park has something for everyone - hiking, biking, and canoeing, kayaking on the peaceful Crowley Lake, nestled within the park.

Onaping Falls

AY Jackson Lookout Onaping Falls

Take in the beauty of the falls, plunging 55m on the Onaping River, while hiking along the falls. Experience the rich history and learn about the meteor impact from 1.85 billion years ago, on the self-guided geological tour.

Duchesnay Falls and Campus Trails

Duchesnay Falls and Trails

The Duchesnay and Campus Trails on the northwestern border of North Bay each offer outstanding scenery and a chance to stretch your legs on an ancient and historic part of the Laurentian Escarpment.

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