Thessalon Municipal Marina

For boaters renting space at Thessalon Marina there are many amenities available including laundromat, washrooms, showers, bicycles, Boaters Lounge and Free Wifi.
For boaters renting space at Thessalon Marina there are many amenities available including laundromat, washrooms, showers, bicycles, Boaters Lounge and Free Wifi.
The most lavish home ever built in the Kirkland Lake area. Created for gold baron Sir Harry Oakes, the yellow-painted wood home sits on a bluff overlooking a naturalized wetland teeming with geese, ducks, and other waterfowl. The museum hosted here may be closed now but it's worth checking out this home’s unusual architecture and stately presence.
Built in 2011, the Terrace Bay Lighthouse stands as a 50 ft. replica of the lighthouse on the Slate Islands Provincial Park. The lighthouse on the Slates is currently the highest elevated lighthouse on the Great Lakes, at 224 ft.
Stop in and learn about what makes the townships of Terrace Bay and Shreiber special, and what this beautiful area has to offer.
The Temiskaming Bullseye Club is a shooting sports and archery range in beautiful Temiskaming Shores.
Tall Pines is a premium, on-the-water Pro Shop and docking facility in Cameron Bay on Lake of the Woods. Offering rentals, water-sport gear, fuel and more!
Consisting of six historic buildings containing over 7,000 artifacts, the St. Joseph Island Museum documents the changes the island has gone through over the years.
The range lights at South Baymouth welcome thousands of visitors to Manitoulin Island each year as they arrive from Tobermory aboard the Chi-Cheemaun ferry. Chi-Cheemaun means “big canoe,” and the ferry with this name has been in use since 1974. Regular ferry service between South Baymouth and Tobermory was initiated in 1932, when the Owen Sound Transportation Company was granted an exclusive government contract, and helped many tourists discover Manitoulin Island. Grounds are open, tower closed.
Start your fishing trip at the Sorting Gap Marina, refuel at the boat launch, and enjoy some ice cream by the playground built at the base of the Fort Frances Lookout Tower.