Dawson Trail Craft Brewery
One of Thunder Bay’s local breweries. Home to the Persian beer.
One of Thunder Bay’s local breweries. Home to the Persian beer.
Ojibway Provincial Park is about 25 kilometres southwest of Sioux Lookout on Highway 72 in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. On Little Vermilion Lake, the park offers swimming, a sandy beach, camping and fishing. It has trails through pine forests and along the lake's shore.
Recreation Area and Sport Facility offering numerous amenities and programs for all ages.
Abram Lake Park is located four miles south of Sioux Lookout on Highway 72. A beautiful, family-operated hunting/fishing resort situated on 35 acres of land with 3,000 feet of shoreline and two natural sand beaches.
A recreation area and a centrally located beach with bathrooms, dock, outdoor stage, playground and picnic area make it a great location for any type of event.
Town Beach and Farlinger Park is currently undergoing waterfront construction.
Located on the Canadian National Railway transcontinental main line, the station is an important part of Sioux Lookout's history. VIA Rail makes a designated stop in Sioux Lookout six days per week.
Fly Northwestern Ontario with Bamaji Air!
Enjoy savoury barbecue on an outdoor patio, free internet, gift shop, children's playground, hiking trails, mini - putt (18 holes), and events hosted during the summer. Pets welcome if on a leash.
A tri-service - Navy, Army and Air Force - museum, with a selection of paintings from the Georg Hoegel Art Collection, displays of weapons, uniforms, and much more!
The Park is home to a nine-foot bronze statue, set on a 45-ton granite base with a foundation of local amethyst, with breathtaking view of Lake Superior, and a visitor information centre. The statue was originally erected across the highway in memory of Terry Fox, the courageous one-legged runner who embarked on a cross-country run for cancer research- the Marathon of Hope, but was moved to its current location on October 1993.