Little Claybelt Homesteaders Museum

This charming museum offers unique insights into pioneer life in our area from the 1880s through 1950s. The gift shop sells local history books and homemade jams and jellies.
This charming museum offers unique insights into pioneer life in our area from the 1880s through 1950s. The gift shop sells local history books and homemade jams and jellies.
Take a moment to visit the "Biggest Little Falls" and enjoy the quiet peace of the lookout area. There are two viewing points on either side so the double falls can be viewed. Bring some food and enjoy a nice picnic at these picturesque falls.
Quetico Provincial Park is one of Ontario’s finest wilderness canoeing Parks, recognized the world over for its unparalled peace and its unspoiled tranquility. With over 450,000 hectares of protected land and thousands of interconnected lakes, rivers, and streams, Quetico truly offers a lifetime of tripping opportunities.
Mount Fairweather has been a quality destination for skiing and snowboarding since it's opening in 1967 with 10 runs and a 106m (350ft) vertical rise. A fun and affordable destination for people of all ages and skill levels there's a rope tow lift for beginners runs and a T-bar lift for more advanced runs.
The Caland and Steep Rock Iron Mines represent amazing feats of engineering and construction. Long before the days of computerized projections and simulations, engineers in the first half of the 20th century were able to accurately predict how moving 280 million cubic yards of water, silt and gravel would affect the area around what would be five of Canada’s premier iron ore mines.
Atikokan Charleson Recreation Area is an area of fantastic recreational opportunities located on the northern edge of Atikokan, ON. Summer or winter, if you prefer your activities motorized or not or maybe even a mix of both, there is something to attract every outdoor activity enthusiast.
This famous rock formation stands on a clifftop high atop the shores of Lake Temiskaming. The popular Devil's Rock trail is a well-marked 20-minute hike (one way) offering expansive views of the lake from the top.
White River is the hometown of Winnie-the-Pooh and the town itself holds a great deal of Canadian history as it was founded in 1885 by the Canadian Pacific Railway. The White River Heritage Museum features many early CPR artifacts, household articles that tell the story of the lives of early settlers and of course, the history of Winnie-the-Pooh. The gift shop carries Pooh items to commemorate your trip.
This historical museum and contemporary art gallery host exhibits representing local history and art. Programming includes a children's teddy bear picnic, holiday, evening and summer markets, workshops and more. On-site is also a gift shop and cafe that offers unique artisan goods, souvenirs, maple syrup, and more.
For boaters renting space at Thessalon Marina there are many amenities available including laundromat, washrooms, showers, bicycles, Boaters Lounge and Free Wifi.