28 On The Lake
28 on the Lake, formerly known as Rooster’s Bar and Grill, is a family-friendly restaurant located in Temiskaming Shores.
28 on the Lake, formerly known as Rooster’s Bar and Grill, is a family-friendly restaurant located in Temiskaming Shores.
Northeastern Ontario is only 3 hours from major centres in Southern Ontario, but feels like a world away. Here, the fish are always jumping. Our communities allow you to stay socially distant, yet closely connected with nature. And we’re just as fun in winter as we are in summer. With some of the most reliable snow in Ontario and one of the longest seasons around, snowmobiling is an altogether different experience in Northeastern Ontario!
The centrepiece of a massive mine reclamation project, the Discover Geraldton Interpretive Centre (GIC) opened its doors in July 2000 to offer visitors a truly unique experience in Northwestern Ontario. Highlighting how the past and present meet in a fantastic interactive heritage display, the GIC attracts hundreds of tourists each year, providing a quick break from their travels down Highway 11.
The Terrace Bay Tourist Information Centre has maps and information on attractions and sights throughout the region. Visit the friendly staff and have all your tourism questions answered on the spot. The Tourist Information Centre is open from May to mid-October and is located on the Trans Canada Highway next to the Terrace Bay Community Centre.
A 9-foot high bronze statue, set on a 45-ton granite base with a foundation of local amethyst, commands a breath-taking view of Lake Superior and the Sleeping Giant. The statue was erected in memory of Terry Fox, the courageous runner who after losing his leg to cancer embarked on the 'Marathon of Hope', a cross-country run in support cancer research. The site is not far from the spot where Terry was forced to end his run at 5,342 km (3,339mi) after his cancer had returned. Cancer took Terry's life on June 28, 1981.
The Chamber is representative of tourism interests and organizations from its entire area. We are proud that Temagami has so much to offer!
This Group of Seven interpretive panel is located at Pancake Bay Provincial Park. The interpretive installation depicts the paintings of Harris and MacDonald that incorporated all the elements of the surrounding landscapes. Sit and look over the site that inspired these incredible works of art.
This Group of Seven interpretive installation honours the spot where A.Y. Jackson painted "Entrance to Pukaskwa Bay," in 1960. Sit and enjoy the view that inspired this incredible work of art. The Group of Seven was a group of Canadian landscape painters who were active from 1920 to 1933 The group's landscapes initiated the first major Canadian national art movement.
Such a Nice Day Adventures (S.A.N.D.) is located on the Canadian north shore of Lake Superior in Rossport Ontario. They are an outdoor adventure and education company that operates south from Thunder Bay to the United States Border and eastward in the Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area. They offer courses, a variety of guided trips, sea kayaking, voyageur canoeing, hiking, rentals and shuttle service.
Located in Thunder Bay and named after the well-known natural wonder, the Sleeping Giant Brewing Company offers a selection of beers that will delight novice and sophisticated drinkers alike. The brewery is just a few minutes from Canada Malting Co., meaning both the water and malt are sourced locally. The taproom offers the perfect combination of an industrial and rustic atmosphere that is both impressive and welcoming.