Blue Lake Provincial
Renowned for its crystal-clear waters and long sandy beach, Blue Lake is an outstanding destination for all types of water activities. Hiking trails range from easy, interpretive trails to longer day hikes.
Renowned for its crystal-clear waters and long sandy beach, Blue Lake is an outstanding destination for all types of water activities. Hiking trails range from easy, interpretive trails to longer day hikes.
Blue Jay Creek Provincial Park contains some of the largest raised beach and swale system on Manitoulin Island. Upland willow thickets are found at the beaches higher elevations. The forest cover is a mixture of cedar, spruce, and pine, and the extensive wetlands in the area include cedar, black spruce, and black ash swamp forest, open and tree bogs, treed fens, and riparian marshes. The park also includes a portion of Blue Jay Creek. This is a non-operating park. There are no activities or facilities at this park.
Blaq Bear Tours shares their local knowledge for your next hiking adventure in Algoma Country. Explore the landscape, trails, history, culture and food that make up the Algoma region. Types of tours offered:
Culinary and Heritage Tours: be introduced to the food that has been inspired by the landscape, history and culture of the area.
Heritage Tours: tour heritage districts walking the downtown streets of Sault Ste. Marie, discovering bits of history and culture found in and around town.
Bay Lee Mac cottages are nestled in the Temagami Provincial Forest and offer a prime location to relax or explore the ecologically diverse Northern Ontario area. You can enjoy a pristine lake and miles of ATV trails right off your doorstep, making it ideal for fishing, hiking, ATV riding, and canoeing. Boat rentals are also available. Our fully equipped cottage rentals share a magnificent view of Rib Lake and are perfect for your spring, summer, or late fall vacations.
Agawa Rock is one of the most famous pictograph sites in Canada, found within Lake Superior Provincial Park. The area is also one of the most-visited Indigenous archaeological sites in Canada. The majority of paintings from the Agawa site are said to date from the 17th and 18th centuries. Pictographs are messages from the past. This is a sacred site where generations of Ojibwe have come to record dreams, visions, and events. Agawa Rock is a sacred site. Please respect and preserve the pictographs. Do not touch the paintings.
The drive along Highway 17 near Batchawana Bay offers outstanding views of Lake Superior. And Batchawana Bay Provincial Park is a perfect spot to stop and immerse yourself in this stunning scenery.
The North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority (NBMCA) was established in 1972 by the Province of Ontario and ten municipalities that are members of the organization. As a non-profit environmental group that operates on a watershed basis, NBMCA is committed to preserving, rehabilitating, developing, and managing sustainable natural resources. Whether you're interested in hiking, cycling, skiing, or paddling a historic canoe route, you can explore our natural heritage and participate in environmental festivals and special events.
2015 Campground of the Year! (Camping in Ontario). Multi-award winning campground, conveniently located just 1/4 mile from the Trans-Canada Highway; approximately 10 minutes to downtown Sault Ste. Marie attractions and train station. Basic and Deluxe tent sites, RV and Patio RV sites, Rustic and Deluxe Cabins. Big-rig friendly. Lots of unique amenities including self-serve RV wash, on-site RV weighing, self-serve dog wash and dog agility field.
Riverside provincial park featuring boating, fishing & swimming beaches, plus camping & hiking.
Discover this park named for the early French explorer who first travelled through this area in the early 1600's. Set up camp in one of over 200 sites, and spend your days discovering the areas rich history at the park's Voyageur Museum.