Township of Terrace Bay
Overlooking Lake Superior, Terrace Bay is a beautiful, charming little town along the Trans-Canada Highway - home to the Aguasabon Falls, Terrace Bay Lighthouse and the Slate Islands. We're the spot for fishing, boating, kayaking and hiking on the Lake.
Timmins Visitor Welcome Centre
The city's natural beauty and warm hospitality create an environment of peace and tranquility, attracting both residents and visitors alike.
Terrace Bay - Schreiber Vistor Centre
Stop in and learn about what makes the townships of Terrace Bay and Shreiber special, and what this beautiful area has to offer.
Tall Pines Marina
Tall Pines is a premium, on-the-water Pro Shop and docking facility in Cameron Bay on Lake of the Woods. Offering rentals, water-sport gear, fuel and more!
Spanish River Provincial Park
Sand River Falls
Sand River Falls is located on Hwy 17 north in Lake Superior Provincial Park. This makes for a lovely rest stop as it has ample parking, restroom facilities and a trail for a nice leg stretch. The trail is classified as "moderate" in skill level and proper footwear should be worn as there can be large rocks and tree routes. The Sand River is also known to a be fly fishing gem.
Temagami Petro Canada & Restaurant
Maybe the most perfectly located gas station/restaurant ever. Fill up, grab a sandwich, and enjoy an amazing view.
Ontario Travel Information Centre
Visit our friendly and helpful staff at the Ontario Travel Information Centre - Sault Ste. Marie and let us help you plan an Ontario itinerary as unique as you are! We are a one-stop travel source offering free Wi-Fi, customized trip planning, fishing & hunting licence sales, souvenirs, washroom facilities, free Ontario travel brochures, pet friendly facility, discount coupon books and so much more!!
Nipigon Lookout Tower
A gorgeous bird’s-eye view is always appealing, which is why when Nipigon was planning its waterfront development project, a lookout tower made it to the must-do list. Come and see for miles from this 12-metre-high tower, and learn more about the influence that this landscape had on the work of the Group of Seven with the Moments of Algoma Interpretive Panel.