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Walleye
Fishing Trips

Sea
Kayaking

Allanwater
Bridge
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Camping
Northern
Ontario
offers some fantastic camping locations. There are great places to explore, warm and fresh waters to swim in, and the rustic beauty of spruce covered with old mans beard.
Organized campgrounds offer an excellent variety of activities for the kids along with unstructured time and relaxation for the adults.
Ontario Parks and a number of private campgrounds are awaiting your visit, enquire today!.
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Kakabeka Falls Campground
Known as Niagara of the North, Kakabeka Falls drops 40 metres over rock cliffs and some of the oldest fossils in the world. Check out the view from platforms and trails along the gorge or trace voyageurs' route around the falls in this history-rich park.
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Quetico
Spirit of Quetico offers Guided Canoe
Trips in Quetico Park. Specialists in Smallmouth Bass and huge
Northern Pike! Or come for a breath-taking ecotour of Canadian
wildlife and forestry preserve. Visit ancient pictographs near
Atikokan Ontario, Canada.
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Lake Superior
Experience the spectacular beauty of
Lake Superior! Naturally Superior Adventures offer trips by sea
kayak, tandem canoe, 36ft Voyageur canoe, as well as fall hiking
trips.
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Pancake Bay Provincial Park
Pancake Bay is a large Provincial Park located on a south facing protected bay of Lake Superior. The wide 3.2 km long sand beach is crisp, clean, and rarely crowded. It offers ample space for sunbathing, beach combing, and in later summer - swimming. The park offers 325 nicely spaced, partially wooded campsites - of which 160 have electric service. A modern facility, it has showers, flush toilets, a park store, playground, dump stations, an a naturalist programme. |
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