Quetico Park – Dawson Trail Campground

beach at Dawson Trail Campground
108 Saturn Ave. Box 2430
Atikokan
ON
P0T 1C0

Visit the beautiful Dawson Trail Campground in Quetico Park located on French Lake. The Chippewa and Ojibwa camping areas have over 100 campsites and 3 rustic cabins. There are laundry facilities, showers, comfort stations and parking facilities. There is a beautiful beach as well as many hiking trails. There is approximately 30 kms of groomed hiking, skiing or snowshoe trails to use in the winter at Dawson Trail.

Q Café

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472 Queen Street East
Sault Ste. Marie
ON
P6A 2C7

Q Cafe offers fresh homemade menu items. There is something for everyone! Soups, Salads, Sandwiches, Baked Goods, and more! Stop in to check it out Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. Dine-In Take-Out Grab'N'Go Fridge Grab'N'Go Freezer Always Homemade, Always Fresh!

Promised Land Camp

Muskoka chairs along beachfront
152 Promised Land Rd
Nipissing
ON
P0H 1W0

PLC is a family-friendly cottage resort located in Fish Bay on the south shore of Lake Nipissing. We offer spacious cottages, boat & jet ski rentals, sandy beaches, playground, ice fishing and more!

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.

Potholes Provincial Park

Potholes Nature Reserve
190 Cherry St
Chapleau
ON
P0M 1K0

Potholes Provincial Park is a remarkable geological site on the Kinniwabi River east of Wawa on Hwy 101. A short interpretive trail takes you through a garden-like setting in the Boreal Forest. Distinctive “potholes” in the bedrock were naturally formed by glacial meltwaters 10,000 years ago and water still flows through these potholes.

Stay for a picnic and soak up the scenery, then follow a short interpretive trail that leads to the potholes, sedges and flowering plants growing along the riverbank.

Porcupine Ski Runners

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1875 101 E P.O. Box 250
Schumacher
ON
P0N 1G0

Porcupine Ski Runners is one of the largest nordic ski clubs in Canada and was founded in 1972. We are a volunteer-run, non-profit organization that offers exceptional cross-country ski and snowshoe trails alongside a modern chalet. Our location in the center of Timmins provides quick access for all residents. During the season, our chalet is open 7 days a week from 8AM to 9PM. We also offer 3.5kms of lighted trails for night skiing. Our trails are impeccably groomed and you can check the latest conditions on our trail conditions page.

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