Sunset Inn

This unique inn is a haven of tranquillity. Located on the shores of Lake Nipissing, at the south end of North Bay, their luxurious suites make it the perfect place for an unforgettable getaway.
This unique inn is a haven of tranquillity. Located on the shores of Lake Nipissing, at the south end of North Bay, their luxurious suites make it the perfect place for an unforgettable getaway.
Visitors to Fushimi Lake Provincial Park will find a clean, clear northern lake against the backdrop of a lush Boreal Forest. There is camping for everyone: RV sites, tent & trailer sites, or backcountry sites. The park is day use and overnight camping. Excellent swimming, wildlife viewing and hiking. Experienced hikers will enjoy the Fire Tower Trail (7 km return).
The Finch is a mid-century inspired beachside getaway in the heart of North Bay.
Come and stay at our modern hotel in the heart of downtown Fort Frances. Everything you need is close by!
Strategically located at border crossings and along major routes, get travel advice, purchase tickets to selected attractions and events, and buy souvenirs.
The Terrace Bay Tourist Information Centre has maps and information on attractions and sights throughout the region. Visit the friendly staff and have all your tourism questions answered on the spot. The Tourist Information Centre is open from May to mid-October and is located on the Trans Canada Highway next to the Terrace Bay Community Centre.
Thunder Bay's Tourist Pagoda can rightfully claim its place in history as Canada's oldest continuously operating tourist bureau. Dating back to 1909, the Pagoda has and continues to greet visitors for more than a century.
A 9-foot high bronze statue, set on a 45-ton granite base with a foundation of local amethyst, commands a breath-taking view of Lake Superior and the Sleeping Giant. The statue was erected in memory of Terry Fox, the courageous runner who after losing his leg to cancer embarked on the 'Marathon of Hope', a cross-country run in support cancer research. The site is not far from the spot where Terry was forced to end his run at 5,342 km (3,339mi) after his cancer had returned. Cancer took Terry's life on June 28, 1981.
Treat yourself to a truly memorable experience on the water. Certified instructor guides at Quetico Outfitters have been paddling and portaging for years and have accumulated vast skills and experience. Or just drop in and pick up a rental to go your own way.
Visit the Thunder Bay Country Market Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings in the Dove Building on the CLE Grounds to visit dozens of farmers, producers, artisans and distributors of local products at the same time.