Wolseley Lodge
Welcome to the Wolseley Lodge, the renowned drive-in Fishing & Family Lodge on the famous French River since 1928. Come and unwind in our rustic cabin accommodations next to the waterfront or overlooking the Wolseley Bay. Explore the historic waterways with the best fleet of boats, motors and pontoons boats of the French River, or take a canoe and follow the routes of the voyageurs. Anglers, hikers, photographers, stargazers, birdwatchers & campfire lovers will have a good time at the French River.
Wishin' You Were Fishin'
Winnipeg River Marina
Quaint marina to launch or dock your boat.
Windy Lake Lodge
Ride the Algoma Central Rail to this secluded wilderness gem! Summer activities at the lodge include fishing, hiking, canoeing, mountain biking, swimming or just relaxing around camp. For hunters, the woods come alive in the fall with guided upland bird, black bear and moose hunting. Things quiet down during the winter months when we turn our attention to the serene activities of cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Whether you're a fisherman, a hunter or a family looking for a friendly get-away, Windy Lake Lodge is your Canadian paradise found!
Windmill Campground
Welcome to Windmill Campground! A great place to bring the whole family!
Wilson Lake Cottages
Wilson Lake Cottages offers a variety of activities for fishing, hunting, and family vacations. Enjoy ATV rides, a sandy beach, paddle boats, hiking trails, and more. Excellent location for moose hunting and fishing for pickerel, pike, or bass. Come make unforgettable memories.
WildExodus
WildExodus an alternative accommodations and recreational services firm dedicated to providing outdoor enthusiasts with a diverse outlet to follow their dreams and experience nature as it is meant to be. To achieve this goal we network our assets with a chain of sporting lodges, luxury coach retreats, and outfitting services throughout the region.
Wilderness Lodge
In the heart of the woods, Wilderness Lodge is prime location for great fishing, hunting, hiking, canoeing and much more!
Wilderness Discovery Centre
In 1951, this parcel of waterfront land was deeded by the Carson and Cross families to the YM-YWCA to be used as a summer camp for youth. ln the intervening years, the Ministry of Government Services became the owner of the property. ln the early 80s, the Handicapped Action Group Inc. (HAGI) had a dream of expanding this camp into a facility that would allow disabled persons and their families to enjoy what many of us take for granted - life at the lake, swimming, fishing, boat rides and campfires.