Atikokan

Your gateway to Quetico, Atikokan is home to some of the best outdoors experiences in the north—12 months a year!
Your gateway to Quetico, Atikokan is home to some of the best outdoors experiences in the north—12 months a year!
Treat yourself to a truly memorable experience on the water. Certified instructor guides at Quetico Outfitters have been paddling and portaging for years and have accumulated vast skills and experience. Or just drop in and pick up a rental to go your own way.
In the heart of Ontario's Sunset Country, this spot just outside of Dryden is a great place for the whole family. Bring your boat and fish the famous Wabigoon chain of lakes for walleye, northern, bass and world record size muskie.
Laughing Water Lodge is a Canadian housekeeping, fishing and family vacation resort located north of the town of Sioux Narrows on Long Bay of Lake of the Woods in the province of Ontario.
Our six cottages are nestled among stately pine and spruce trees along the shore of Long Point Island, one of the 14,000 islands of Lake of the Woods. We do our very best to enhance your vacation with personal and friendly service designed to help you enjoy a relaxing holiday surrounded by the pristine natural beauty of Lake of the Woods.
Ojibway Provincial Park is about 25 kilometres southwest of Sioux Lookout on Highway 72 in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. On Little Vermilion Lake, the park offers swimming, a sandy beach, camping and fishing. It has trails through pine forests and along the lake's shore.
Abram Lake Park is located four miles south of Sioux Lookout on Highway 72. A beautiful, family-operated hunting/fishing resort situated on 35 acres of land with 3,000 feet of shoreline and two natural sand beaches.
Johnson's Beach is a public beach on beautiful spring-fed Thunder Lake minutes from downtown Dryden.
It offers swimming, canoe/kayaking, fishing, restrooms and picnic areas. Open seasonally.
Recreational park offering trails,camping, swimming, fishing, beaches and rentals (kayaks, canoes, etc).
There are over 60 kilometers (35 miles) of waterways in the region. The area is the second most popular fishing region in the province; second only to the Red River. Situated at the boundary of prairie farmland and boreal forest, Lac du Bonnet is also bird watchers' paradise. Over 300 species of birds can be found within a few kilometers of the Winnipeg River. This variety is mainly due to the region's unique topography and assortment of rivers, lakes and marshes
The Caddy Lake Tunnels are located in Whiteshell Provincial Park,
near the Manitoba – Ontario border. They were blasted through solid granite rock when the railways were built, somewhere around the turn of the twentieth century.