Johnson Farmers Market

A shopping experience that offers a wide variety of fresh vegetables and seasonal fruits, honey & honey products, maple syrup and maple syrup products, delicious baking, stone ground flour, alpaca yarns for knitters and weavers as well as socks, mitts, local meats, farm fresh eggs and northern Ontario cheeses.
Edgewater Beach Camp
Drift North Adventures
Drem Acres Alpacas
Dirty Girls Farm
Destination Thunder Bay
Destination Northern Ontario

We work together with tourism businesses, professionals, and destinations at local, regional, and global levels to build a strong tourism industry in the North. Destination Northern Ontario is one of 13 regional tourism organizations and operates in the area north of the French River, west of the Ottawa River to the Manitoba border, and north to the salt water coast. Destination Northern Ontario directly supports tourism businesses and communities to build better quality experiences that resonate with consumers to grow the industry by increasing visitation and yield.
Canadian Lighthouses of Lake Superior Inc

Canadian Lighthouses of Lake Superior restores, preserves, maintains and promotes Lighthouses on Lake Superior offering tours and overnight lodging. An umbrella organization represents a movement to restore, preserve, maintain and promote lighthouses that dot the northern shores of Lake Superior. Incorporated under the Ontario Historical Society, CLLS’s duty is to provide to the public access to these unique heritage locations. The organizations stretches from US/ Pigeon River Boarder (near Thunder Bay) and follows the shoreline to Sault Ste.
Bruce Bay Cottages & Lighthouse

Located only 45 minutes from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and the International Bridge (accessible by car). Bruce Bay Cottages & Lighthouse is an escape to nature on two private islands located in the North Channel of Lake Huron. Enjoy the outdoors, explore our islands, fish or just relax. Eight seasonal fully equipped housekeeping cottages with open rafters and wood heat are located on the 22 acre French Island.