Harbourview Coffeehouse

a latte with leaf expertly drawn in foam, in front of sea kayaks and the blue-grey waters, sky, and mountains of Tofino Harbour

Located in downtown Tofino on the waterfront, tucked inside Tofino Sea Kayaking. Enjoy the waterfront view and locally made coffee, goodies, and drinks, or grab-and-go snacks for your day's outing. The retail store features a fine selection of outdoor gear and accessories for the West Coast lifestyle, and last-minute items you need before setting out on your adventure.

Sault Ste. Marie Waterfront Walkway

Pathway along St. Mary's River

For a brisk walk or leisurely stroll, the Sault Ste. Marie waterfront walkway is the perfect place. Located along the St. Marys River in downtown Sault Ste. Marie, the walkway runs from the Great Lakes Power plant on Canal Drive to Roberta Bondar Park and ends at the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library and the Algoma Art Gallery on East Street.

Bellevue Park

Playground located in park

Bellevue Park is Sault Ste. Marie's main passive park. It is 17 hectares in size and offers a large playground area, 2.4 kilometres of asphalt walkway, multiple floral beds and a display greenhouse which is open to the general public. The playground area features the new Adventure & Sensory Playground.

Nipigon River Pictographs

Pictographs

The Nipigon River Pictographs are located on cliffs in the Nipigon Bay at the mouth of the Nipigon River where it enters Lake Superior in Ontario’s Superior Country. The pictographs are only viewable by boat, canoe or kayak. There is a boat launch and EZ Dock for kayaks at the Nipigon Marina and a launch at the Red Rock Marina adjacent to the site. This Indigenous pictograph site is the second largest on Lake Superior – the first being the Agawa pictographs. The depictions are thought to be painted using red ochre mixed with sturgeon fish oil.

White Lake Provincial Park

Sign at the entrance of the park

White Lake was established as a Provincial Park in 1963, making 2013 our 50th anniversary! We are a Natural Environment class of Park and we are well known for our fantastic fishing (especially the Walleye!). White Lake Provincial Park is situated in pristine boreal forest, 35kms west of White River, Ontario and is well worth the trip, no matter where you are driving from.

Mark's Bay Cottages & Campground

Front entrance to lodge

We offer family-oriented seasonal RV sites, monthly Cabin rentals and and year round Park Model rentals, as well as Park Model lots.  Our grounds are located west of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, near the shores of the St. Mary’s Rivers.

Among The Trees Glamping Domes

luxury camping dome

Settle into your luxury eco-dome in Whitefish River First Nation. Disconnect from the hustle and relax in your private geodome under the stars, watching the sunset over the La Cloche Mountains. You can plan a guided hike or boat tour with your hosts as well! 

Evan’s Fishing Edge

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Climb aboard the “Ohana” and explore Lake Superior with us. We are a charter boat service based out of Terrace Bay Ontario. Evan’s Fishing Edge offers guided fishing, tours of the surrounding islands, shuttle services and camping packages. Plan your next adventure with us!

Red Pines Canoe Outfitters

Sign sitting amongst trees

Red Pine Outfitters has been owned and operated by the Miller Family since 1992. At Red Pines, we offer cabins, canoes, tents and bunk house rentals for your convenience. There are many little lakes to canoe and trails to go quading/4 wheeling on. We offers the experience of Adventure Tourism. Canoeing, quading excursions and snowmobiling are some of the activities you can enjoy. We also offer bear, moose and small game hunts – guided or not guided. We will be sure to make your stay or adventure a memorable one.

Ole's Adventure Resort Ltd

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Ole’s a Northern Ontario Gem on Whitefish Lake has been captivating and attracting anglers generation after generation. Whitefish Lake is located just 35 miles from the US Pigeon River border and a short 50-minute drive from Thunder Bay Ontario. Whitefish Lake is approximately 11.7 square miles and primarily 5 to 22 feet deep. Draining into Lake Superior via the river Arrow its crystal-clear spring-fed water with an abundance of vegetation boasts the perfect condition for Walleye, Northern Pike, and Jumbo Perch. Whitefish Lake is one of the few lakes that can sustain a 100 perch limit

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