Agawa Bay Scenic Lookout

Agawa Bay Scenic Lookout
182 Trans-Canada Hwy
Agawa Bay
ON
UNKNOWN

Agawa Bay Scenic Lookout is located 84 km (52 miles) south of Wawa. This is a gravel roadside pull off above Highway 17 that offers an unobstructed view of Lake Superior and Montreal Island. It's a great place to stop and stretch your legs along the Lake Superior Circle Tour. A couple of welcoming benches are perfectly situated for soaking in this incredible view.

5 Fish Resort & Marina

View of lake from campsites
25 Whippoorwill Rd, Site 3, Box 30
Alban
ON
P0M 1A0

A sandy beach with chairs, playground equipment, and stunning sunrise views are some of the highlights of this location. It offers easy access for boating, with a boat launch and docks readily available. Gas is also available on-site. The fully stocked store provides ice, worms for fishing, firewood, kindling, perishables, and other sundry items. The resort community is warm and welcoming, making it an ideal destination for anyone looking to unwind and relax.

Jell-E-Bean Campground

Jell-E-Bean
8681 Beachwood Rd
Wasaga Beach
ON
L9Z 2G5

Family-oriented and child-friendly. Sandy beach within a 5-minute walk. Wasaga, Stayner and Collingwood 5 minutes. 15 minutes to Blue Mountain. Lots of trees, beautiful pool, bilingual. Tent and trailer sites. Each site is serviced with electricity, water, a fire pit and a picnic table. Quiet hours after 11 pm. Alcohol at sites only; cans only.

Agawa Rock Pictographs

Pictographs
Algoma District
Ontario

Agawa Rock is one of the most famous pictograph sites in Canada, found within Lake Superior Provincial Park. The area is also one of the most-visited Indigenous archaeological sites in Canada. The majority of paintings from the Agawa site are said to date from the 17th and 18th centuries. Pictographs are messages from the past. This is a sacred site where generations of Ojibwe have come to record dreams, visions, and events. Agawa Rock is a sacred site. Please respect and preserve the pictographs. Do not touch the paintings.

Sault Ste. Marie KOA Holiday

KOA Holiday
501 Fifth Line E
Sault Ste. Marie
Ontario
P6A 6J8

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.

Camping L'Ange Gardien

Camping L'Ange Gardien
671 Chemin Lamarche
L'Ange-Gardien
Quebec
J8L 0S1

Are you looking for a great 4-star campground, close to Gatineau and Ottawa? We believe you have just found it! Go ahead and look around our web site to plan your stay at Camping Ange-Gardien, in the great National Capital of Canada. Not only are we close to a variety of events and activities, our campground also offers a relaxing experience with a pool, a convenience store, a restaurant and activities right on site. Enjoy your visit!

McLaren Campground

McLaren's Campground
15020 Long Sault Pkwy
Ingleside
Ontario
K0C 1M0

McLaren Campground recently underwent a major renaissance with 113 of its 206 campsites being upgraded to full RV capability with 32 new 50 amp sites and five cabins named in honour of the Lost Villages. We have also introduced several new pull through sites for quick set ups and easy get-aways.  Four new exclusive waterfront sites at Hoople Island provide the ideal setting to catch amazing sunrises and sunsets. 

Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park

Parc Samuel de Champlain Park
6905 Highway 17
Mattawa
Ontario
P0H 1V0

Discover this park named for the early French explorer who first travelled through this area in the early 1600's. Set up camp in one of over 200 sites, and spend your days discovering the areas rich history at the park's Voyageur Museum.

Sault Ste. Marie Canal National Historic Site

Canal National Historic Site
1 Canal Dr.
Sault Ste. Marie
Ontario
P6A 6W4

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.

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