Brant Street Pier in Spencer Smith Park
A signature destination and attraction of Spencer Smith Park, the Brant Street Pier extends 137 m over Lake Ontario, providing breathtaking views of the lake and Burlington's shoreline.
A signature destination and attraction of Spencer Smith Park, the Brant Street Pier extends 137 m over Lake Ontario, providing breathtaking views of the lake and Burlington's shoreline.
Finish up your day by heading to the historic Marmoraton Mine for a quick look at this one-of-a-kind open pit mine that is 75 acres in size. You can also learn the history of the mine and see some old photos by checking out their website here!
Finish off your day with a hike through Sager Conservation Area. You can catch the sunset at the lookout tower before heading home!
Hike this scenic trail to enjoy spectacular panoramic vistas. This is a foot and bike path that runs along the crests and valleys of the Red Rock Mountain. This trail takes advantage of all sides of the mountain, offering nearly a full 360 degree view of the region and a variety of the area's stunning geological features. This trail provides stellar views of a variety of stunning features of this portion of Lake Superior and a great chance to sit back, relax and enjoy from any of the three platform lookouts.
Head into Manitowaning for the afternoon and check out the historical S.S. Norsile, located minutes away from the famous Manitowaning Lighthouse. Don't forget to stop by Loco Beanz cafe for some coffee and snacks before leaving - check out their hours of operation here
On your way out of Wikwemikong, take a quick rest stop at the Two O'Clock lookout point. Don't forget your bug spray!
Once you've filled up at Brewgers, hop on Highway 6 and head into Birch Island. You've gotta check out McGregor Point on Lake Huron—it's seriously stunning.
You've got to check out this hike! It's seriously amazing with breathtaking spots that let you explore some hidden gems along the Niagara Escarpment. It's a couple of hours for the full loop, so you can take your time and enjoy the whole experience. Oh, and make sure to bring sunscreen and water bottles so you stay protected and hydrated.
Located at the first viewpoint on the popular Terrace Mountain recreational trail, this art installation includes six metal wolves overlooking the spectacular Skeena River. This light hike up to see the wolves takes about 15 minutes and it’s worth every second of the approach. Don’t forget to pack your camera – photos of the wolves never disappoint, no matter the weather.
Gear up for a trip to Kamaniskeg Lake, where history comes to life. Here you will learn the story of the legendary Mayflower, a ship that sank in these waters in November 1912.
Local's Tip: If scuba diving is a past time of yours, you can explore this lake via flippers to locate the sunken Mayflower at the bottom.