Garrow Park

Garrow Beach

Garrow Park is located on Birchwood Cresent off Rabbit Lake Road. It is home to Kenora Rowing Club, Garrow beach with accessible entry via Mobi Mat, docks, outdoor exercise stations, a picnic area, an accessible play structure, restrooms, pickleball courts and the Rabbit Lake Trail which is a paved accessible trail.

Wilderness Discovery Centre

Logo of tree
Hwy 11 W
Shebandowan
ON
P0T 2T0

In 1951, this parcel of waterfront land was deeded by the Carson and Cross families to the YM-YWCA to be used as a summer camp for youth. ln the intervening years, the Ministry of Government Services became the owner of the property. ln the early 80s, the Handicapped Action Group Inc. (HAGI) had a dream of expanding this camp into a facility that would allow disabled persons and their families to enjoy what many of us take for granted - life at the lake, swimming, fishing, boat rides and campfires.

Travelodge by Wyndham Sudbury

Travelodge Sudbury
1401 Paris St
Sudbury
ON
P3E 3B6

The 100% smoke-free Travelodge Hotel Sudbury features 138 guestrooms including 35 suites.  Guests will enjoy the indoor pool,  on-site restaurant, free parking and free wireless high-speed internet. 

Centrally located close to Ramsey Lake and Nepahwin Lake, the pet-friendly Travelodge Hotel Sudbury is the ideal choice when visiting Sudbury for business or pleasure.  Two meeting rooms with onsite catering and audio/visual services makes Travelodge Hotel Sudbury a great choice for Sudbury meetings and events. 

Nipigon Marina Campground

View of marina from the water
3 Brennen Drive PO Box 160
Nipigon
ON
P0T 2J0

We are the most northerly freshwater port in North America.  With a deep water channel all the way to the fully serviced marina, boaters are invited to cross the 49th parallel and receive their certificate commemorating the occasion.

Stone Ridge Golf Course

Golf fairway
289 Hwy 108
Elliot Lake
ON
P5A 2S9

Stone Ridge is an 18-hole Ted Baker designed, championship course in Northern Ontario. Complete with pro shop and dinning room. Open seasonally.

Seasons Extended Stay Suites

Interior of suite
1486 Dawson Rd
Thunder Bay
ON
P7G 1H8

Your home away from home in Thunder Bay. Our suites come fully furnished and equipped to make your stay as comfortable as possible. Including cable TV, wifi, a full kitchen, in-suite laundry, and an outdoor patio with access to a BBQ.

Quetico Provincial Park

rainbow over lake
108 Saturn Ave. Box 2430
Atikokan
ON
P0T 1C0

Quetico Provincial Park is a large Wilderness Class Park in Northwestern Ontario, Canada, renowned for its excellent canoeing and fishing.

The Prince Arthur Waterfront Hotel

The Prince Arthur Waterfront Hotel logo over photo of set dinner table
17 N Cumberland St
Thunder Bay
ON
P7A 4K8

The Prince Arthur Waterfront Hotel offers the best location in the city overlooking Lake Superior and the vibrant Waterfront District. With fantastic views over the bay to Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, this large and charming hotel abounds with true northern hospitality.

Lake Superior Provinical Park

Beach front
Hwy 17 P.O. Box 267
Algoma
ON
P0S 1K0

Nestled along the captivating shores of Lake Superior, the Lake Superior Coast offers a mesmerizing blend of accessible and remote landscapes, each boasting its own unique charm. From dramatic cliffs to serene beaches, winding river valleys to majestic waterfalls, and tranquil inland lakes to the rugged Algoma Hills, the scenery here is nothing short of spectacular. Adventurers flock to this pristine wilderness for world-class hiking and paddling experiences along the rugged shoreline.

Lake Superior Provincial Park Visitor Centre

Agawa rock from water
Trans-Canada Hwy
Agawa Bay
ON
  • The Lake Superior Coast, including both easy to access and remote sections of the Lake Superior shoreline
  • Spectacular and diverse scenery – cliffs, beaches, river valleys, waterfalls, inland lakes, Algoma Hills, fall colours
  • World-class hiking and paddling along the Lake Superior shoreline
  • Agawa Rock Pictographs – 35 red ochre images are visible; one of the few pictograph sites in Ontario accessible by foot (only when Lake Superior is calm); open mid-May to mid-September
  • An exceptional Visitor Centre highlighting the park’s cultural history, na
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