Keewatin Beach

Keewatin Beach on the shores of Lake of the Woods in Kenora.

Keewatin Beach is located on the shores of Lake of the Woods off Beach Road in Kenora (Keewatin). It's easy to find, just turn off Highway 17 west onto Main Street, then right (west) onto Beach Road. There is a nice small sand beach, washrooms, play structure, dock to jump off of, and picnic shelter. 

The Haven Hostel

guests outside of Haven Hostel Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay's first downtown hostel, only two blocks from the waterfront and in the middle of the city's best culinary scene! The Haven Hostel has private and shared rooms with shared kitchen.

Atikokan

White Otter Castle model in Atikokan

Your gateway to Quetico, Atikokan is home to some of the best outdoors experiences in the north—12 months a year!

Sea Lion Trail

Sea Lion Trail Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

The round-trip hike from the South Kabeyun Trailhead parking lot, to the end of the Sea Lion Trail, and back is 2.4km and takes roughly an hour to complete. This trail has somewhat difficult access over an outcrop, passes a pebble beach on Perry Bay, and concludes at a diabase rock arch on Lake Superior. Interpretive panels are a must-read for anyone interested in the fascinating geology of this unique formation.

Chips 'R' Us

Chips R Us Atikokan

The perfect place for a quick bite when cruising Highway 11 is just north of the highway, in downtown Atikokan. Chips ‘R’ Us is open for business from mid-May to mid-October, Monday to Friday 11:30 am – 5:30 pm.

Wabigoon Lake RV Park

camping spots at Wabigoon Lake RV Park Dryden Ontario

In the heart of Ontario's Sunset Country, this spot just outside of Dryden is a great place for the whole family. Bring your boat and fish the famous Wabigoon chain of lakes for walleye, northern, bass and world record size muskie.

Busters BBQ

busters BBQ smoked meat vermilion bay

Buster's Barbeque has been featured on the Food Network and has been winning top awards for over 10 years for its Blueberry Barbeque Sauce. Stop in at Fort Vermilion and order a meal from Buster's food truck!

Boom Camp Interpretive Park

Boom Camp Interpretive Park pavillion

The Boom Camp Interpretive Park comprises 12 km of multi-season trails passing through three distinct ecological zones from coastal headlands through to provincially significant wetlands. Located at the mouth of the Mississagi River, this section of the North Channel of Lake Huron is significant for its cultural and natural historic values. Archaeological evidence and oral traditions of the Mississauga First Nation support the belief that the area was a gathering place occupied by some of the earliest First Nation communities.

Chi-Cheemaun Ferry Service - Manitoulin Dock

Sunset

The M.S Chi-Cheemaun is a passenger ferry capable of transporting 600 passengers and 150 vehicles, offering scenic crossings between Tobermory on the Bruce Peninsula and South Baymouth on Manitoulin Island. Our sailings highlight the incredible natural beauty of Georgian Bay and its stunning shorelines. Sunset Dinner Cruises offer a unique dining experience during the magical “golden hour”.

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