Cecil's Brewhouse and Kitchen

At Cecil’s Brewhouse and Kitchen, you will sample some of the finest food in the land and wash it down with one of Cecil’s brewed in house labels.
At Cecil’s Brewhouse and Kitchen, you will sample some of the finest food in the land and wash it down with one of Cecil’s brewed in house labels.
Whether it’s breakfast for supper or lunch for breakfast, you decide. We offer full menu selection during operating hours.
Bobbers Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner in Bruce Mines, Ontario. This restaurant is a staple stop when travelling Trans Canada Hwy 17 along on the North Channel of Lake Huron. Try their homemade baking like pies and tasty butter tarts.
A public marina facility providing 155 slips - 20 ft., 30 ft. and 40 ft. serviced and unserviced slips. Rates are per foot, plus applicable taxes. Services include diesel and unleaded fuel, oil, ice, pump-out unit, WiFi, nautical charts, restrooms, and shower facilities. This marina serves as a Canada Customs check-in point. Between Bellevue Park and the Marina, there is an accessible kayak and canoe dock.
Neapolitan pizza served up by friendly staff in a stylish setting, pizzas are cooked in a wood fired oven at extremely high heat to achieve a charred, blistered crust baked in less than 90 seconds in a 900-degree hand-built oven.
Come and peruse some stunning craftsmanship: The Canadian Carver features the “cottage-themed” home décor, woodcarvings, whittling and sculpture by some of Canada’s best-known artisans. Agawa Crafts specializes in Canadian crafts, furs, moccasins, pottery, jewellery and much more. Visit The Camper's Store for groceries, LCBO and local products like smoked fish and Laura's Pate (smoked trout) from Sayers Fishery.
Are you a fan of apple fritters the size of your head? Want to look out over the spectacular waters of Lake Superior as you indulge in that apple fritter? Look no further than The Voyageurs' Lodge overlooking beautiful Batchawana Bay.
The Sault Ste. Marie Canal, built in 1895, was the world’s longest lock, the first to operate using electricity and the last link in an all-Canadian navigational chain from the Atlantic to Lake Superior.
One of the most popular train excursions in North America, this one-day wilderness excursion will take you 114 miles north through the Algoma wilderness, over towering trestles, alongside pristine northern lakes and rivers, and through the awesome granite rock formations and mixed forests of the Canadian Shield. Runs summer to fall.