Winnipeg River Marina
Quaint marina to launch or dock your boat.
Quaint marina to launch or dock your boat.
Ride the Algoma Central Rail to this secluded wilderness gem! Summer activities at the lodge include fishing, hiking, canoeing, mountain biking, swimming or just relaxing around camp. For hunters, the woods come alive in the fall with guided upland bird, black bear and moose hunting. Things quiet down during the winter months when we turn our attention to the serene activities of cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Whether you're a fisherman, a hunter or a family looking for a friendly get-away, Windy Lake Lodge is your Canadian paradise found!
WildExodus an alternative accommodations and recreational services firm dedicated to providing outdoor enthusiasts with a diverse outlet to follow their dreams and experience nature as it is meant to be. To achieve this goal we network our assets with a chain of sporting lodges, luxury coach retreats, and outfitting services throughout the region.
At Wilderness North, our passion for the great outdoors began with our love of fishing. Adventuring into the world's largest intact boreal forest is an experience we have always wanted to share with visitors from around the globe. With more than 250,000 lakes and 60,000 miles of river teeming with fish and ready to explore, Northern Ontario is the number one outdoor adventure destination in North America.
In the heart of the woods, Wilderness Lodge is prime location for great fishing, hunting, hiking, canoeing and much more!
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.
The White River Tourist Information Center is open during the summer months to serve tourists travelling through the Algoma region.
White River is the hometown of Winnie-the-Pooh and the town itself holds a great deal of Canadian history as it was founded in 1885 by the Canadian Pacific Railway. The White River Heritage Museum features many early CPR artifacts, household articles that tell the story of the lives of early settlers and of course, the history of Winnie-the-Pooh. The gift shop carries Pooh items to commemorate your trip.
White Pine Lodge has been in operation for over 50 years. We are a drive-in camp, located on a chain of 5 lakes, the famous Scorch Lake and a short drive to Ground Hog & Horwood Lake, just 87 km west from the Home Depot in Timmins. The camp features prime hunting and fishing locations, a boat launch, and countless roads for ATV exploration. We are open from the long weekend in May until November 1st. Book your hunting or fishing trip early because space is limited!