Holiday Beach Family RV Park

Holiday Beach
1652 Puddicombe Rd
New Hamburg
ON
N3A 2Z4

Fifteen minutes from Kitchener-Waterloo, Stratford and Cambridge sits a Paradise RV park with Seasonal, Overnight and Extended Season sites.

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.

Batchawana Bay Provincial Park

Batchawana Bay
12729 Hwy 17N
Batchawana Bay
Ontario
P0S 1A0

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.

Spirit Rock Conservation Area

Spirit Rock
Wiarton
Ontario
N0H 2T0

Spirit Rock Conservation Area draws people from afar for its local history, legends and remarkable view of Colpoy's Bay. Encompassing 87 hectares, the site features the historical "Corran" the home of Alexander McNeill, a Federal member of Parliament from 1881-1901. The Corran was a 17 room mansion lavished with oriental carvings, ancient weapons, tapestries and book-lined walls. As known as the McNeill Estate, there are many things to see: an impressive view from the top of the Niagara Escarpment, a spiral staircase to the water's edge, and access to the Bruce Trail.

Parks Canada Visitor Centre Bruce Peninsula

Parks Canada
7374 Highway 6
Tobermory
Ontario
N0H 2R0

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.

Pine Portage Lodge

Pine Portage Lodge
195 Mission Road, P.O. Box 1129
Wawa
Ontario
P0S 1K0

Located on beautiful Kabinakagami Lake just 72 miles north by air from Wawa, Ontario. There are over 147 islands and over 30 sandy beaches located on this lake. Enjoy the wilderness and wildlife that surround the lodge in this remote setting. The lodge is accessible by iconic bushplane as you fly over the remote forests of the Canadian Shield. Pine Portage Lodge is a five-star wilderness lodge owned and operated by the Watson family for over 75 years.

Lodge Eighty Eight

Lodge Eighty Eight
Mile 88, CPR West of Chapleau
White River
Ontario
P0M 3G0

Lodge Eighty Eight is a premier wilderness lodge owned and operated by the MacLachlan Family for over 60 years. The original lodge and new cabins are handcrafted from logs harvested and milled on-site.

Situated on the southern shore of remote Esnagi Lake, and adjacent to the Chapleau Game Preserve, the area is perfect for nature-based activities be its world-class fishing, wildlife viewing, water sports, hiking or just relaxing in the rugged wilderness.

Lake Shore Salburger Hof Resort

Lake Shore Salzburger Hof Resort
289 Corbeil Point Rd.
Batchawana Bay
Ontario
P0S 1A0

The Salzburger Hof is a lakeside resort owned and operated by the Elsigan family for over 40 years. The resort is located just 45 mins north of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. The resort is situated on the Heritage coast of Lake Superior, overlooking the breathtaking view of Batchawana Bay.

These quaint lodge style cabins and rooms are comfortable and cozy. An example of a classic Canadian waterfront resort perfect for the adventurer or nature lover. Close to several provincial parks with nature and hiking trails.

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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