Alvar Cycle Adventure Tours

Enjoy majestic views on Manitoulin including glimpses of over 100 sparkling inland lakes while riding along serene and pastoral country roads.
Enjoy majestic views on Manitoulin including glimpses of over 100 sparkling inland lakes while riding along serene and pastoral country roads.
Just a half-hour drive northwest on Highway 144 from Sudbury to Dowling, you'll reach the A.Y. Jackson Lookout. This popular spot, favored by photographers, offers an accessible trail leading to the breathtaking High Falls. Cascading 55 meters in a single graceful cascade into the Sudbury basin, the falls provide a stunning sight.
The drive along Highway 17 near Batchawana Bay offers outstanding views of Lake Superior. And Batchawana Bay Provincial Park is a perfect spot to stop and immerse yourself in this stunning scenery.
The North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority (NBMCA) was established in 1972 by the Province of Ontario and ten municipalities that are members of the organization. As a non-profit environmental group that operates on a watershed basis, NBMCA is committed to preserving, rehabilitating, developing, and managing sustainable natural resources. Whether you're interested in hiking, cycling, skiing, or paddling a historic canoe route, you can explore our natural heritage and participate in environmental festivals and special events.
2015 Campground of the Year! (Camping in Ontario). Multi-award winning campground, conveniently located just 1/4 mile from the Trans-Canada Highway; approximately 10 minutes to downtown Sault Ste. Marie attractions and train station. Basic and Deluxe tent sites, RV and Patio RV sites, Rustic and Deluxe Cabins. Big-rig friendly. Lots of unique amenities including self-serve RV wash, on-site RV weighing, self-serve dog wash and dog agility field.
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!
More than a building with exhibits and a theatre, this Visitor Centre also has a viewing tower high above the tree tops that gives an eagle's view of the strait joining Georgian Bay with the greater body of Lake Huron. Below the tower is the beginning of a new 5 km park trail to Georgian Bay.
The Sault Ste. Marie Canal, built in 1895, was the world’s longest lock, the first to operate using electricity and the last link in an all-Canadian navigational chain from the Atlantic to Lake Superior.
La Bannik restaurant invites you to one of the best dining experiences in Témiscamingue, with à la carte and table d'hôte menus that highlight regional products. Enjoy the friendly ambiance and magnificent view of Lac Témiscamingue. A tasty experience for your eyes as well as your palate. Pleasure, cosiness and wonderment.