Bayview Camp & Cottages
The facilities available at this location include pet-friendly accommodations, showers, toilets, a beach, a pool, and wifi.
The facilities available at this location include pet-friendly accommodations, showers, toilets, a beach, a pool, and wifi.
Located in the Laurentian Mountains between two elevated peaks at 640 and 730 vertical feet, views are sensational in every direction. Antoine Mountain's chalet sits nestled at the base of one of Ontario's highest mountains with 15 perfectly groomed runs, a true vertical of 630 feet and home to the longest run in Ontario (2.9km). Antoine Mountain is #BackOnTop with a state of the art Doppelmayr quad chair lift and a custom terrain park.
Come and peruse some stunning craftsmanship: The Canadian Carver features the “cottage-themed” home décor, woodcarvings, whittling and sculpture by some of Canada’s best-known artisans. Agawa Crafts specializes in Canadian crafts, furs, moccasins, pottery, jewellery and much more. Visit The Camper's Store for groceries, LCBO and local products like smoked fish and Laura's Pate (smoked trout) from Sayers Fishery.
The Abitibi Golf Club was incorporated as a not-for-profit entity in 1952. Our mandate is to provide the opportunity to play golf to our members, the citizens of Iroquois Falls, the residents of the surrounding areas and visitors to Iroquois Falls at a reasonable price. The golf club's daily operations are based on an all-volunteer Board of Directors.
This family-run gem is on a limestone ridge overlooking Lake Mindemoya. The hotel rooms are well-appointed and overlook the lake where loon calls can be heard each morning. The resort restaurant features homemade German cooking by the owner. There are also a number of spa pools, a sauna, swimming dock, fire pit, and beer garden.
The famous Wawa goose is one of Canada's most iconic roadside attractions. The giant goose has been upgraded over the years and the current version stands tall, entertaining visitors from all over the world. Stop in the visitor's centre for information on Wawa and the Algoma region and to stock up on souvenirs.
An important Canadian archaeological site, the ruins of the limestone building foundations that were once Fort St. Joseph, make a fascinating tour for any history buff. Let a well-informed Parks interpreter/guide explain the significance of the fort’s many buildings and show you the mysterious chimney, an iconic feature of the site whose presence cannot be explained through archaeological investigations.
A beautiful little rest stop with picnic tables by the lakeshore shaded by tall cedars and balsams. Look next to the boat launch, and you will find a bronze plaque erected in honour of a special Swedish Canadian woman, Louise de Kiriline Lawrence.
Great homemade food, from burgers to pogos and meat pies, Tricker's Treats is a great stop when you're on the road.