Soul of Superior Experiences

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Enjoy customized guided tours, walks, and talks throughout Wawa’s fascinating landscape with our local historian and storyteller.  Whether it is a beach stroll to multiple painting sites used by a founding member of the Group of Seven, or short hikes between traditional campsites used by our Indigenous ancestors, European explorers and early pioneers, you will be provided with an authentic Wawa experience like no other.

Lake House on Lake Superior

Fire place and windows in Lake House

The Lake House on Lake Superior is a nordic-inspired lakeside escape off the shores of Lake Superior. Perfectly situated along Lake Superior's coastal drive we are located near some of the North's best wilderness, wellness and culinary experiences. Escape with family and friends and enjoy laidback nordic luxury.

Arrowhead Provincial Park

river bend at Arrowhead Provincial Park

Just north of Huntsville is the beautiful Arrowhead Provincial Park. Known for its large, private campsites, hiking trails, and sandy beaches in the summer.

Sauble Beach

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On the shores of Lake Huron and less than 3 hours from Toronto, Sauble Beach boasts 7 kilometres of white sand and is Canada’s #1 rated freshwater beach.

Erie Beach Hotel

Erie Beach Hotel on Cruise the Coast southwestern Ontario motorcycle touring routes

Located steps from Port Dover beach on Lake Erie’s north shore, offering 18 cozy hotel rooms and famously serving Perch & Pickerel since 1946.

 

Ruby Lake Provincial Park

clifftop looking over lake

Ruby Lake Provincial Park incorporates three small lakes, wetlands and a mesa-cuesta named Doghead Mountain with cliffs and ravines that provide important habitat for bald eagle, and peregrine falcon, both of which are species of risk in Ontario. Ruby Lake Provincial Park is part of the OLL Great Lakes Heritage Coast Signature Site and is classified as a natural environment park. Ruby Lake is also located adjacent to Parks Canada’s National Marine Conservation Area.

Orphan Lake Trail

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Explore the 6.0-kilometer loop trail near Agawa Bay, Ontario, which is generally considered an easy route and takes an average of 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete. This trail is a popular destination for camping, hiking, and running, but you can still enjoy some quiet time during less busy hours. The best time to visit this trail is between March and November. Dogs are allowed on the trail but must be kept on a leash.

Olmsted Beach, Trout Lake

Play park at beach

Olmsted Beach is a small beach located at the north end of Trout Lake. One of the launching pads for boating, canoeing or SUP boarding on the deep, clear waters and wild pine shores of Trout Lake. Accessible paved pathways, connecting the boat launch, playground, beach, gazebo, washrooms and new accessible parking, are now complete.

Shabogesic Beach, Lake Nipissing

Beach and water

Whether you prefer splashing in the water or sunbathing, paddling on your SUP or building a sandcastle, playing at the playground or enjoying a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, Shabogesic Beach is where you want to be.

Birchaven Cove Park

trees next to lake

A jewel of a spot in North Bay. Great for a swim in Trout Lake or just a place to sit and take in the view. There's a big parking lot and a launch for canoes.

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