Casque Isles Trail & Pictographs

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The Casque Isles Trail is an adventurer’s dream come true, and then some—one of the top 10 best hikes in Ontario! This is the must-hike trail in Northwestern Ontario. The trail weaves 53 km (33 miles) along the north shore of Lake Superior, highlighting some of the most stunning vistas of Lake Superior, and linking the communities of Terrace Bay, Schreiber and Rossport together. You’ll be swept away as you hike from one beautiful bay to the next.

Beardmore Public Library

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Beardmore Public Library offers a welcoming and supportive environment, where we are committed to ensuring individuals of all ages are provided with impartial and inclusive access to a wide range of information resources, programs, equipment, and services in order to encourage literacy and lifelong learning and to support educational, cultural, and recreational activities and the diverse needs.

Atikokan Public Library

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Educate, entertain and enhance your knowledge at the Atikokan Public Library. With 70 years of service to the community we are here to inspire, educate and support you by providing services including digital resources, physical materials, programming and more.

Thessalon Recreational Trails

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Enjoy nature at its best, challenging hills and a beautiful lookout with a tremendous view of the valley and town. Groomed trails with marked signage are provided by volunteers and welcoming landowners, the Thessalon Ski Trail is a picturesque adventure. The trails are equally accepting of beginners and moderate skiers with unique terrain and natural beauty. Outhouse facilities are available.

 In December 2021 the Stewart Highlands Trails opened for year-round use to hike, bike, snowshoe, and cross-country ski. 

Radical Gardens

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What is Radical Gardens? Restaurant. Specialty Bakery. Small Organic Farm. The bakery creates a different and interesting menu of scratch made baked goods that changes weekly, while also offering up a great selection of made to order specialty cakes and desserts. 

Thrive Tours

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Thrive Tours is Indigenous-owned and operated offering interpretive guided eco-cultural tourism experiences in Northern Ontario. Reconnect with nature with quality experiences and adventure through guided canoe, kayak, hiking, snowshoeing, and year-round camping. Contact by phone or email to book your adventure!

Green Adventures

Green Adventures

Whether on vacation or just looking for a new way to explore the scenic lakes of Kenora Ontario, Green Adventures nature-based tour company is dedicated to making your outdoor experience unforgettable and fun. With canoe, kayak, paddle board and pedal boat rentals you can head out on your own adventure. Additionally, Green Advenures offers guided canoe and fish trips, boat tours and hiking expeditions. On site, Green Adventures has a small rock wall.

WildExodus

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7000 Dalton Rd
Timmins
ON
P4N 7E7

WildExodus an alternative accommodations and recreational services firm dedicated to providing outdoor enthusiasts with a diverse outlet to follow their dreams and experience nature as it is meant to be. To achieve this goal we network our assets with a chain of sporting lodges, luxury coach retreats, and outfitting services throughout the region. 

Watson's Windy Point Lodge

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PO Box 1334
Wawa
ON
P0S 1K0

The Watson family have been serving sportsmen since 1946. We invite you to experience some of the greatest fishing and hunting to be found in Northern Ontario.  Windy Point Lodge offers flights any day of the week as part of your package. We also have 9 private cabins with all the comforts of home available in various sizes and have both the American & Housekeeping Plans. This body of water has excellent fishing for Walleye, Great Northern Pike, Jumbo Yellow Perch and Whitefish.

Pukaskwa National Park

Pukaskwa National Park
PO Box 212
Heron Bay
ON
P0T 1R0

Pukaskwa National Park is located 26 km (16 miles) south of Marathon. This National Park is known for its stunning views of Lake Superior, extensive hiking trails, beautiful granite shores, and sandy beaches. The park also offers car campers solitude and privacy at the Hattie Cove Campground. Home to the 60 km (37 mile) Coastal Hiking Trail, take a day hike to the White River Suspension Bridge. Or visit the Anishinaabe Camp to experience local Indigenous culture at the heart of Pukaskwa. 

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