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Top-notch service, great food, and just a two-minute walk from the marina, beach, and boardwalk on the shores of beautiful Lake Temiskaming.
Top-notch service, great food, and just a two-minute walk from the marina, beach, and boardwalk on the shores of beautiful Lake Temiskaming.
North Bay’s first craft brewery provides distinguished beer drinkers with flavourful, high-quality, all-grain, natural craft beer. They often have live music events and are located right on the Trans-Canada Highway. The perfect place to pick up tasty souvenirs for later or just a stop along the way.
Debajehmujig was the first - and remains the only - professional theatre company located on a Reserve in Canada. The organization was founded by Shirlee Cheechoo, Blake Debassige and a group of like-minded colleagues in the summer of 1984 in West Bay (M'Chigeeng First Nation) Manitoulin Island, Ontario. In August of 1989, the company moved to Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve, where it's headquarters remains to this day.
Located beside sandy Sauble Beach, Carson's is your campground resort offering recreation, swimming and relaxing at their best.
Hugging the western shores of Ramsey Lake, the boardwalk provides great views of Science North's giant snowflake design as well as the Laurentian University campus across the lake. Rest stops, beaches and a snack bar are located along the way. Bring a blanket for the Bell Park Concert Series on Sunday evenings in the summer!
Millennium Park is a testament to its marine history, and one of the most attractive waterfront parks in the area. A series of beautifully landscaped walkways and gardens. Interpretive display. Watch serene sailboats filling their sails as they make their way out of Collingwood harbour.
If you've never stood at the top of a waterfall, for a droplet-eye view down the gorge, Eugenia Falls will take your breath away. Plunging into Cuckoo Valley, the Beaver River drops 23 meters over the Niagara Escarpment. One of the highest in Eastern Canada, this waterfall was the site of an early hydroelectric power station. Now, a dam upstream of the falls directs most of the flow through huge pipes, but even the trickle that remains creates a musical background to the dramatic view from Eugenia Falls Conservation Area, just off Grey County Road 13, at Eugenia.
The museum displays the original hull of the schooner HMS Nancy, which was sunk by the British Commander in the Nottawasaga River in 1814 to avoid a superior American force. It also houses a replica of an early lighthouse.
The Bayside Inn overlooks Parry Sound, the windswept rocks of the Canadian Shield, and the iconic railway trestle. Originally built in the 1880s as a private residence, the Inn was renovated to include 12 beautiful suites in 2006. Walking distance to Parry Sound’s craft brewery and some great restaurants, this is a super cozy place to overnight along the way.
The Tobermory Harbour, also known as Little Tub Harbour, is operated by the Municipality. We offer slips to seasonal recreational, seasonal commercial and transient boaters.