Discover the best top things to do in Northeastern Ontario, United States including North Bay Nordic Ski Club, Devil's Rock Hiking Trail, Haileybury Beach, Manitou Islands Provincial Park, Waterfront Boardwalk Trail, Georgian Nordic Outdoor Activity Centre, Mount Jamieson Resort, Cup and Saucer Trail, Rotary Algonquin Regiment Fitness Trail, Canadian Polar Bear Habitat.
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5.0 based on 40 reviews
Trail B is rooty, rocky, rough and rugged! Lots of fallen trees over the path. Some muddy spots too. It was a blast! I wore trail running shoes and was totally fine. Trail is well marked with large B signs and flagging tape. I took trail A out to see what this trail was like. At this time of year it is really wet and mucky but people have made paths around a lot of the worst spots. The cliffs are absolutely spectacular. I'm so glad I took the time to finally see this beautiful trail.
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Such an amazing view and nice boardwalk to go for a stroll at any time of day! Love going here with my friends of my boyfriend and watch the sun set of the lake.
5.0 based on 20 reviews
Georgian Nordic Outdoor Activity Centre offers skiing, snow shoeing, and biking. Located 5 minutes north of Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada.
I love skiing and hiking at GNOAC. It is also an excellent exercise/recreation area for snowshoeing, fat biking and mountain biking and I hope to try the latter three in the future. Chancing upon peaceful little lakes, picturesque swamps, wildlife and flora along the varied trails are my favourite experiences. I have taken way too many photos and selfies from there!
4.5 based on 32 reviews
Here at Mount Jamieson Resort, we proudly offer skiing & snowboarding, rentals & lesson, tube park, kitchen & full bar service. Come and ski Northern Ontario's hidden gem!
Went here for a school trip. Had a great time. Friendly staff, great food, cool chairlift guy. Overall a great trip.
4.5 based on 296 reviews
Great walk and beautiful view. The path is wide open with very few tricky spots for the walk. 4 or 5 great views from the top overlooking the whole north side of the island.
4.5 based on 150 reviews
There is no other place in the world like the Canadian Polar Bear Habitat. It offers the most space in the world for polar bears in human care, all while providing unique research opportunities for polar bear specialists. The Habitat is currently home to Ganuk, Henry, Inukshuk, and Eddy, who could not survive without human help. These four bears have 24 acres of pristine, subarctic and boreal terrain to roam, including a 10-acre lake. The best time to see the bears is usually in the mornings when they are at their most active. Since the bears have as much control over their environment as possible, they choose when and where to eat, swim, sleep, or explore. You may have to be patient to get the best views, but they’re worth it. The Habitat offers daily talks with Animal Care Staff to provide guests a chance to speak one-on-one with the people who take care of the bears. While you-re on-campus, check out the Heritage Village (seasonal), the Snowmobile Museum, and the Gift Shop.
Saw the bears being fed and playing with enrichment toys. All the staff were extremely friendly and welcoming and answered all our questions. Cute little village with antiques as well. Learned a lot! Worth the drive.
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