Ruby Lake Provincial Park

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Ruby Lake Provincial Park incorporates three small lakes, wetlands and a mesa-cuesta named Doghead Mountain with cliffs and ravines that provide important habitat for bald eagle, and peregrine falcon, both of which are species of risk in Ontario. Ruby Lake Provincial Park is part of the OLL Great Lakes Heritage Coast Signature Site and is classified as a natural environment park. Ruby Lake is also located adjacent to Parks Canada’s National Marine Conservation Area.

Orphan Lake Trail

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Explore the 6.0-kilometer loop trail near Agawa Bay, Ontario, which is generally considered an easy route and takes an average of 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete. This trail is a popular destination for camping, hiking, and running, but you can still enjoy some quiet time during less busy hours. The best time to visit this trail is between March and November. Dogs are allowed on the trail but must be kept on a leash.

Kangas Sauna

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It is a one-of-a-kind facility. Features a 50-seat restaurant that serves home-cooked food. Home-made soups daily. Finnish pancakes!!! Burgers are just like home but better! Fresh quiche and meat pies. Turkeys cooked 4-5 times a week—reasonably priced real food. Also, under the same roof, there are 18 private saunas. Some for as big as one to two people and some for as many as 20. 

Sault Ste. Marie Waterfront Walkway

Pathway along St. Mary's River

For a brisk walk or leisurely stroll, the Sault Ste. Marie waterfront walkway is the perfect place. Located along the St. Marys River in downtown Sault Ste. Marie, the walkway runs from the Great Lakes Power plant on Canal Drive to Roberta Bondar Park and ends at the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library and the Algoma Art Gallery on East Street.

Bellevue Park

Playground located in park

Bellevue Park is Sault Ste. Marie's main passive park. It is 17 hectares in size and offers a large playground area, 2.4 kilometres of asphalt walkway, multiple floral beds and a display greenhouse which is open to the general public. The playground area features the new Adventure & Sensory Playground.

Cambrian Players

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Cambrian Players has been offering community theatre in Thunder Bay since 1949. We operate out of Cambrian Players theatre on Spring Street, and look forward to many more years of theatre for the love of it.

Thunder Bay Community Auditorium

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At the heart of our community, on 1 Paul Shaffer Drive, stands the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium an impressive 1,500 seat performing arts centre. Since its grand opening on October 16, 1985, the TBCA has been host to countless events and millions of patrons.

Magnus Theatre

Magnus Theatre is Northwestern Ontario’s only professional theatre, a not-for-profit registered charity, and a full member of the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT). For nearly 50 years, our well-crafted productions have earned us a reputation as a leading arts organization in the region and beyond.

Sault Community Theatre Centre

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Sault Ste Marie, Ontario’s premier theatre which has brought decades of entertainment to the community. Our space is for rent for presentations, performances and films. Inquire about our theatre for your next event.

Sault Theatre Workshop

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Sault Theatre Workshop gives you the opportunity to take part in the excitement of live theatre. Just attending plays or by taking part you will be learning from veteran actors, directors, designers and technicians with years of experience. We bring in professionals for workshops and take part in festivals around the province. You can be part of the teams for each production and experience the thrill of bringing a play to life. Develop your skills as an actor, a technician, a crafts person or director. And have fun doing it! 

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