Rainbow Falls Provincial Park - Whitesand Lake/Rossport Campground

Rainbow Falls
P.O. Box 280, 1004 Hwy 17
Terrace Bay
ON
P0T 2W0

Rainbow Falls Provincial Park features two separate campgrounds conveniently located just off Highway 17. The Whitesand Lake Campground is located (11 km) 7 miles west of Schreiber. Three short hiking trails offer wide vistas of the park and surrounding area. Be sure to take the Rainbow Falls Trail, which leads to the lovely cascading falls. Feel the mist and spot a rainbow. The beaches and warm waters of Whitesand Lake situated in the park will delight all visitors. The Casque Isle Trail also runs through the park as it travels between Terrace Bay, Schreiber and Rossport.

Pukaskwa National Park

Pukaskwa National Park
PO Box 212
Heron Bay
ON
P0T 1R0

Pukaskwa National Park is located 26 km (16 miles) south of Marathon. This National Park is known for its stunning views of Lake Superior, extensive hiking trails, beautiful granite shores, and sandy beaches. The park also offers car campers solitude and privacy at the Hattie Cove Campground. Home to the 60 km (37 mile) Coastal Hiking Trail, take a day hike to the White River Suspension Bridge. Or visit the Anishinaabe Camp to experience local Indigenous culture at the heart of Pukaskwa. 

Lake Superior Marine Conservation Area

A fire on a beach at dusk
22 Third Street, P.O. Box 998, 22, rue Third, C.P. 998
Nipigon
ON
P0T 2J0

There’s a reason Lake Superior has been referred to as an inland ocean and you’ll discover that for yourself when you visit this immensely beautiful Great Lake. Called gichigamiing or “The Big Lake” by the Anishinaabe people of the region and known for its furious storms, the Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area will soon be recognized as one of the largest protected areas of fresh water in the world.

Hiawatha Highlands

waterfall mountain biking
780 Landslide Road
Sault Ste. Marie
ON
P6A 6J8

Hiawatha Highlands, located in Kinsmen Park, is a premier destination for winter recreation and sport offering 50 km of ski trails, 14 km of snowshoeing, as well as fat biking trails.

In the summer and fall months, the Kinsmen Park trails transform from snow trails to walking, running and bike trails. Take in the beautiful site of Crystal Falls and the lower Minnehaha Falls. Kinsmen Park

Kennebec Falls and Serpent River Park

Kennebec Falls
Hwy 17
North Shore
Ontario
P0P 1V0

A breathtaking view of the falls can be seen from Highway 17 as you cross the bridge that spans the Serpent River.  A beautiful site during any season, it is sure to catch the attention of travellers. The park gives visitors a chance to stop and rest on their journey and to enjoy the naturally beautiful area.  Plenty of parking is available as well as restrooms and picnic tables.

Niagara Falls and Horseshoe Falls

Niagara Falls
6650 Niagara Pkwy
Niagara Falls
Ontario
L2E 3E8

Amazing attractions for year-round family fun. Feel the thunder of Niagara Falls at Journey Behind the Falls, with boat tours to the waterfall.

Eugenia Falls

Eugenia Falls
County Road 13
Grey Highlands
Ontario
N0C 1E0

If you've never stood at the top of a waterfall, for a droplet-eye view down the gorge, Eugenia Falls will take your breath away. Plunging into Cuckoo Valley, the Beaver River drops 23 meters over the Niagara Escarpment. One of the highest in Eastern Canada, this waterfall was the site of an early hydroelectric power station. Now, a dam upstream of the falls directs most of the flow through huge pipes, but even the trickle that remains creates a musical background to the dramatic view from Eugenia Falls Conservation Area, just off Grey County Road 13, at Eugenia.

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