Johnson’s Beach

Johnson's Beach is a public beach on beautiful spring-fed Thunder Lake minutes from downtown Dryden.
It offers swimming, canoe/kayaking, fishing, restrooms and picnic areas. Open seasonally.
Johnson's Beach is a public beach on beautiful spring-fed Thunder Lake minutes from downtown Dryden.
It offers swimming, canoe/kayaking, fishing, restrooms and picnic areas. Open seasonally.
Musky point is a fully operational marina, located in downtown Kenora. Including full service gas pumps, ice, garbage drop-off, water toys, drinks, snacks, minnows and other boating accessories.
Waterfalls Lodge is a proud part of the community of Spanish, Ontario, so we are happy to welcome the general public into our Dining Room for breakfast or dinner. Made from scratch, home-cooked and well-rounded, you'll be impressed by the hearty meals and hospitality in the Lodge dining room.
For over 35 years, Wassiagomin Lodge has provided anglers, hunters and their families the opportunity to enjoy a memorable vacation in the wilderness of the Canadian north. Our lodge is located on Lochalsh Bay, Dog Lake, where many varieties of fish are plentiful - walleye, pike, lake trout, whitefish and perch.
The beautiful Wajashk Cottages first opened up for business in 1976 by Gord and Jackie Restoule. In 2013 the camp was acquired by long time customers Joe Livingstone and his sister Marilynn Goodhue.
Come and experience the beautiful French River in comfortable, clean, and affordable cottages, where the fishing is stupendous and the scenery is breath taking. We hope to see you soon.
A classic chip stand, open May to October in Downtown Wawa.
Mike and Brenda Martel wish you a warm welcome to their beautiful golf and ski resort, a great year-round vacation getaway. Join them for golfing, ATVing, snowmobiling, accommodations, and dining at their Family Restaurant (open to the public). For all the ski enthusiasts, Antoine Mountain is only 15 km away!
Located off of Hwy 129 at Lina Mac Road and Lake Louise Chapleau, Ontario. RV sites, cabins, hunting and fishing.
There are twenty-two kettle lakes in the area that were formed by glaciers. These lakes are deep and are fed by springs. The forest in the area is mainly Jack Pine Boreal Forest. If you enjoy fishing, you'll be glad to know that many of the lakes are stocked with Rainbow and Brook Trout, making for excellent fishing. Additionally, there are fourteen kilometers of biking trails to explore. For families, there are also interpretive programs available.