Carraig Lodge

Carraig Lodge  Manitoulin Island Ontario

At Carraig Lodge, we offer a welcoming feeling, a "Home Away from Home" that's clean, comfortable, and considerate of the needs of our guests. Built in 1935, the Charming and Cozy Rustic Log Cabins are nestled on the pristine spring-fed waters of Silver Lake on beautiful Manitoulin Island. Perfect for family vacations, retreats, fishing trips and snowmobile enthusiasts, the surrounding nature provides such a feeling of peace that you won't want to leave.

Prince Arthur's Landing & Marina Park

Splash Pad at Prince Arthurs Landing on Thunder Bays Waterfront

Prince Arthur’s Landing & Marina Park offers a scenic waterfront area with views of Lake Superior and the iconic Sleeping Giant. Enjoy a stroll along the pathways, explore the public art installations, snap photos of vibrant murals, or if it's a warm day, jump in the spash pad!

Hillcrest Park

military monument at hillcrest park thunder bay ontario

One of the finest scenic outlooks over the city of Thunder Bay, the park has an accessible playground, a war memorial, Sunken Gardens, and more. 

Wasaga Beach Provincial Park

sunset at Wasaga Beach Provincial Park ontario

Situated on the longest freshwater beach in the world, with more than 50 km of hiking trails, and plenty of wildlife viewing opportunities, Wasaga Beach Provincial Park is the best place to go to get a serious dose of the Georgian Bay outdoors.

Indigenous Ingenuity Northern Tour - Sudbury

interactive display at Indigenous Ingenuity Northern Tour

This travelling exhibition celebrates and explores the innovations of Indigenous peoples of North America and their effects on the world. The Sudbury stop is at Science North from September 20th and is in the lobby, so it's free of charge.

Verger du Terroir

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We are a Haskap and cherry orchard, owned and operated by Yvan Chartrand, Louise Philbin, and family. Located in New Liskeard, Ontario.

Crawford Lake Conservation Area

longhouse at Crawford Lake Conservation Area in Milton Ontario

Crawford Lake Conservation Area is a truly exceptional park with a truly exceptional lake. Scientists researching this sediment in the early 1970s discovered corn pollen dating from the 13th to 15th century. This led to the discovery of the archaeological footprints of a Wendat or Attawandaron village. Three longhouses from this village have been reconstructed on their original footprint to help educate the public about the area’s Indigenous history through programs, exhibits, gardens, and workshops developed with Indigenous partners of the park.

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