Oak East Eatery

Oak East Eatery is a healthy alternative lunch service restaurant in the heart of downtown North Bay, offering something unique & satisfying for everyone.
Oak East Eatery is a healthy alternative lunch service restaurant in the heart of downtown North Bay, offering something unique & satisfying for everyone.
Among the top 50 restaurants in Canada. More than an award winning restaurant, Churchill’s is a romantic setting, a family get together, a night on the town, a theatrical experience, old world charm, and a place where friendships flourish.
The Finch is a mid-century inspired beachside getaway in the heart of North Bay.
The Woodland Caribou Provincial Park boasts almost 2,000 km. of maintained canoe route on two major river systems - the Gammon and Bloodvein Rivers. This pristine wilderness park has one of the largest populations of woodland Caribou south of Hudson Bay.
Best Bakery in Manitouwadge with the most friendly employees! They offer delectable desserts, soup, breakfast, sandwiches and much more!
Ducky's Diner stands out as a shining example of the magic that comes from fresh, local ingredients prepared with genuine care about food and flavour. With a creative flare and elevated flavours Ducky's Diner takes regular Canadian fare to the next level.
*Opt for Ducky's Diner's Superior Picnic Special and enjoy it at the Superior Picnic Table at the Nigigon Marina
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.
Located at the end of Eighth Street East on the fringe of the town of Fort Frances, 2.5 km (1.6 mi) of hiking trails loop and intertwine with 6 km (3.7 mi) of ski trails and a snowmobile trail.
Towering red pines, quartzite cliffs, and sparkling blue water dominate the landscape of Wolf Lake. Located in the southwestern area of the greater Temagami wilderness area and 50km northeast of Sudbury, Wolf Lake is surrounded by the world’s largest known contiguous ancient red pine forest. As part of the Chiniguchi Waterway, Wolf Lake is recognized for its popular backcountry canoe routes and recreational opportunities. The old-growth red pines found in this area are part of a critically endangered ecosystem that is estimated to remain on only 1.2% of its original range.
With its world-renowned attractions, urban comforts and four-season outdoor adventures, Greater Sudbury continues to surprise and impress. Discover for yourself why Greater Sudbury is becoming one of Ontario's popular go-to destinations.