Tree Bear Camp

Cabins with snowmobiles

Tree Bear Camp is a hunting, fishing, snowmobile, ATV and general outdoor adventure destination located on the shores of West Shining Tree Lake in Shining Tree, Ontario, Canada.  With 15 acres and 1,100 feet of shoreline, beach and boat launch, there is plenty of space for our guests and their activities.  Add to this the thousands of square miles of crown land which surround us and the options become endless.

Pier 17 Hotel

Wine on patio looking out over Blind River

The Pier has been a family run restaurant for generations. While our name, menu, and dining room has evolved through the years, our dedication to our Blind River community and guests has remained true since the start. Our goal is to provide our guests with a space to gather than feels like a second home. Whether you're joining us to watch the game with your friends, celebrating a milestone, or simply looking to treat your family to a dinner out - we want you to come and feel welcomed and leave with full bellies and big smiles!

Travelodge by Wyndham Cochrane

Exterior of building

Join us for a pleasant stay in northeastern Ontario at our Travelodge Cochrane hotel, located off Trans-Canada Highway 11. Take advantage of gorgeous snowmobile trails right on the property, visit the renowned Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat, and take a trip aboard the Polar Bear Express. Surrounded by dining options, we offer easy access to area businesses like Villeneuve Construction Co. Ltd and Detour Gold. After a busy day, you’ll love our relaxing rooms and thoughtful amenities like free breakfast and WiFi. 

Vic and Dot's Camp

Ice fishing for lake trout at Vic & Dot's Camp on Whitefish Bay

Vic & Dot's Camp is family-owned and operated since it opened over 50 years ago. Robert, (grandson of Vic and Dot), and his wife, Rebecca look forward to welcoming you to this unique and diverse fishing camp.

 


Situated on the southern Whitefish Bay on Lake of the Woods, it is the perfect spot to fish for lake trout, northern pike, bass, and walleye. Whether you are looking for a trophy fish or a shore lunch you can find several species within minutes of camp.  

 

Quetico Provincial Park

Quetico Provincial Park Night Sky

From Highway 17, you’ll be routed onto highway 11 which will bring you 150 km west to the park’s entrance. Covering an area of 460,000 ha, showcasing ample beauty to be seen everywhere you look and memorable experiences to discover. Spend the remainder of your day exploring the rugged beauty the park has to offer, from majestic waterfalls to endless snowshoe trails, there’s endless adventure.

The Comfort Inn - Sault Ste. Marie

hotel room 2 beds

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.

Woodlands Beach, Picnic Area, and Campground

aerial view of Woodlands Island - Long Sault Parkway

As its name suggests, Woodlands Campground is located in a beautiful wooded setting facing Lake St. Lawrence. It boasts some of the most memorable sunsets in the area which you can enjoy from its two sandy, private beaches. Each August, its 186 campsites play host to the largest outdoor dog show in Canada!

Pakwash Provincial Park

Pelican Pakwash Provincial Park

Pakwash Provincial Park is located 19 km north of Ear Falls, and is home to a 1.5 kilometer long sand beach, campgrounds, nature trails, aboriginal rock paintings and over 65 species of birds.

Bon Echo Provincial Park

Bon Echo Provincial Park

Bon Echo Provincial Park is home to the 100-metre-high Mazinaw Rock, featuring over 260 Indigenous pictographs. Explore the park's RV, car camping, backcountry, and roofed accommodations, beaches and great hiking trails from 1 km in length to 17 km in length. Interpretive boat tours are offered on Mazinaw Lake and over to Mazinaw Rock.

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