Algoma Highlands Wild Blueberry Farm & Winery

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Algoma Highlands Wild Blueberry Farm and Winery is a 640-acre family farm located in Wawa, Ontario. It uses an old tree nursery to process and ship wild blueberries and makes a variety of products like wine, jams and sauces. The site is a unique geological one, consisting of 100% sand being old Lake Superior beachfront from times gone by, which is ideal for the encouragement of wild blueberry plants. There is a strawberry U-Pick each harvest season and the farm offers winery tours which include wine-tasting in their gift shop.

Thrive Tours

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Thrive Tours is Indigenous-owned and operated offering interpretive guided eco-cultural tourism experiences in Northern Ontario. Reconnect with nature with quality experiences and adventure through guided canoe, kayak, hiking, snowshoeing, and year-round camping. Contact by phone or email to book your adventure!

The Comfort Inn - Sault Ste. Marie

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Situated in Uptown Sault Ste. Marie, the Comfort Inn is amongst an abundance of great restaurants, some within walking distance, shopping centres, and area attractions. Your stay includes free wireless internet and a complimentary hot breakfast.

Sunset Inn

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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.

Fushimi Lake Provincial Park

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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 Sleepy Owl

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Come and stay at our modern hotel in the heart of downtown Fort Frances. Everything you need is close by!

Terrace Bay Tourist Information Centre

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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.

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