Ear Falls Winterfest

Winterfest Curling Ear Falls

Held annually in the last weekend of March. Join us for Trappers Time for Kids, card tournaments, a costume contest, curling bonspiel, dog sled rides, pony rides, kids crafts, baking contest, chili cook-off, pie contest, fireworks, karaoke contest, and a family breakfast.

Angler Young Angler (AYA)

Angler & Young Angler

The Angler Young Angler program takes place in Red Lake, Ontario as well as many other cities in Canada and the U.S.  The Angler & Young Angler Tournaments started in 1998 with the intent of giving youth the opportunity to fish in a competitive-style tournament in a fun environment, surrounded by family and friends. 

Noden Causeway

Noden Causeway

East of Fort Frances lies the expansive Noden Causeway. It is one of the few Canadian causeways measuring 3.5 miles long. A trip across the Noden Causeway to its lookout point provides travelers with breathtaking views of Rainy Lake and please plan a picnic stop halfway where you can relax by the water's edge.

Wild4Life Guide Service

Wild4Life Lund boat sunset

Guide service on Rainy Lake specializing in Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, and Northern Pike. I am very familiar with all of these waters, having been out on them with my father since I was old enough to walk. Let me know what you want to fish, and I will get you on them. Operating summer and winter.

T Cannabis

T Cannabis logo

T Cannabis is your one-stop shop to safe and legal recreational Cannabis. Our sophisticated locations, knowledgeable staff along with our focus and promise to the consumer, makes T Cannabis your #1 choice.

Borderland Cannabis

Borderland Cannabis logo

We are a locally owned and operated family business with strong roots and ties to the community. Our northern-designed store is warm, clean, and inviting. Stop in to learn, shop, and explore our carefully selected cannabis products and accessories. 

Fort Frances Lookout Fire Tower

fort frances lookout tower

Towering 100 feet into the sky, the former cold war Lookout Tower now offers a commanding view of Fort Frances. Climbing its 115 stairs will reward you with a one-of-a-kind view of both Canada and the US divided by the Rainy River.

Ouimet Canyon

Ouimet Canyon

Located 45 minutes east of Thunder Bay on Hwy 11/17, Ouimet Canyon features panoramic views of a 150-metre-wide gorge and sheer cliffs that drop 100 metres straight down to the canyon floor. A trail and boardwalk connect two lookout platforms with spectacular views of the canyon, along with the Indian Head. Arctic plants, usually found 1,000 km north, survive in the unique environment at the bottom of the canyon. The cost is by donation.

Mount McKay Scenic Lookout

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Located in the Fort William First Nation, Anemki Wajiw, Mount McKay Scenic Lookout towers 1,000 ft. over the city. This is a must on your list of attractions to see when you visit Thunder Bay. At the 500 ft. level, the viewing scope and skyline walkway offer a magnificent vista of the city, Lake Superior and surrounding countryside. There is also a picnic area, snack bar and an easy hiking trail to the top of the mountain. At the top you will have amazing views of Thunder Bay and area.

Belluz Farms

Belluz Farms

A sustainable pick-your-own and "fresh picked for you" fruit and vegetable farm. Well-known for their strawberry picking, however you can also pick many other fruits and vegetables like peas, potatoes, and of course pumpkins in the fall. On-site farm market store with fresh-picked produce, local meat, local cheese, maple syrup, preserves, honey and gift items. The Harvest Cafe features fresh local food. Four-acre Amazing Corn Maze, wagon rides, play area, and farm animals.

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