The Screaming Heads of Midlothian Castle

screaming heads of midlothian - burks falls

Some find them creepy others are fascinated—it's one of the most unique art installations in Canada. The artist, Peter Camani, welcomes visitors to wander the trails that wind through meadows, past woods and ponds, to get up close to this curious collection of sculptures—dozens of massive concrete "screaming heads" locked in a howl.

This is a private home as well as an art exhibit, so if the gate is closed just enjoy the view from the road.

Logging Tug Hallett

The Hallett

Enjoy a piece of history by visiting the Hallett. This mighty tugboat was the strongest and largest ship in the fleet. Lumberjacks that towed pulpwood along Rainy Lake called the Hallett home until it was taken out of service in 1974. The 60-foot three-story tug now sits along the waterfront at the Sorting Gap Marina.

Northern Superior Brewing Co.

northern superior brewing co taproom

Northern Superior Brewing Co. has been part of the Sault Ste. Marie community and Algoma District for over a hundred years. For nearly 10 years, the stories brewery's doors were shut until a group of three local entrepreneurs with a great interest in keeping Sault Ste. Marie's history alive began with the development of the Northern Superior Brewing Company. The new company is dedicated to carefully working to craft the same taste and quality that Northern drinkers are accustomed to.

Adcocks' Woodland Gardens

exotic water lilies

Find peace and natural beauty of this garden that reflects the dreams of master gardeners Russell and Eleanor Adcock. Wander paths, feed the turtles and enjoy the acres of beautiful flowers and trees. This is a true paradise for the inner gardener and nature lover.

Old Woman Bay

2 poeple at old woman bay, lake superior

Located in Lake Superior Provincial Park, along Trans Canda Hwy 17, Old Woman Bay is a beautiful, natural site. A long sandy beach greets visitors from the ample parking area. This day use area is a great for a leg stretch, a day of swimming, or a picnic spot.

Scenic High Falls

roaring waterfall

Scenic High Falls of the Magpie River is a roaring waterfall located just south of the town of Wawa off Trans Canada Hwy 17. Follow the 1.5 mile gravel road to the bottom of this impressive waterfall. You will find ample parking, a covered area, and interpretive signage.

The Lost Villages Museum

The Lost Villages Museum

The Lost Villages are ten communities in the Canadian province of Ontario, in the former townships of Cornwall and Osnabruck (now South Stormont) near Cornwall, which were permanently submerged by the creation of the Saint Lawrence Seaway in 1958. The museum consists of ten heritage buildings, moved and restored to Ault Park from The Lost Villages and surrounding townships by Lost Villages History Society. 

Trout Forest Music Festival

Trout Forest Music Festival painting

The Trout Forest Music Festival takes place at the Ear Falls Waterfront Park. With Trout Lake Forest as the backdrop, this festival features workshops, a creative arts selection, and great food. The audience camps on historic English River (part of Red Lake's historic Gold Rush Trail) and is treated to late-night jam sessions around campfires. Come and join the fun!

Red Lake Winter Carnival

Red Lake Winter Carnival box races

The Red Lake Winter Carnival is held on the Family Weekend each February. Many organizations spend a great deal of time organizing family friendly events. There is fun for all ages with dog sled rides, a pancake breakfast, an ice pond hockey tournament, a dance with live entertainment and so much more. Don't miss it!

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