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Hiking or just going for a stroll are perfect ways to get as close as you can to nature’s wonders. Most of our cities and towns have a series of parks, hiking trails and walking paths to enjoy a refreshing stroll or a more strenuous hike. 
 
Try the scenic 8.2 km Nipigon River hiking trail, which connects the Nipigon and Red Rock marinas or challenge yourself along Pukaskwa National Park's 60 km. Coastal Hiking Trail. The Casque Isles Hiking Trail is a 52.4 km route that runs from Terrace Bay, through Schreiber and into Rossport. It is part of a larger trail network known as the Voyageur Trail.  The trails are never crowded, making your hiking experience the perfect combination of exercise and "getting away from it all". 
 
Visit the Lakehead Region Conservation Authority, Parks Canada, individual community websites and Ontario Parks for more information.

Hiker takes break on top of the Sleeping Giant
 


Heart of The Harbour B.I.A.
Heart of The Harbour B.I.A.Welcome to Thunder Bay’s Heart of the Harbour where the rugged beauty of the waterfront will refresh you and our vibrant downtown culture and rich heritage will engage you.

Uniqueness and diversity abound - find a treasure in one of our many specialty stores, treat yourself to world-class cuisine, view cutting edge art, and experience our exhilarating nightlife.

Enjoy the vibrancy of a historic downtown core in Thunder Bay’s Arts & Entertainment District.
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Ontario Parks
Take some time to explore Ontario Parks. With over 330 parks, covering 9 million hectares that attract over 10 million visits each year, there is a lot to discover!
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Neys Lunch & Campground
Neys Lunch & CampgroundWhether you need gas, a place to camp for the night, something to eat or refreshments for the campfire, you'll find it at Neys Lunch & Campground. Travelers and snowmobilers alike will be glad to know that we are open all year long.

We offer 14 camp sites and can accommodate RVs up to 15m (50 ft) in length and provide water, sewer and 15 amp electrical hook ups. Flush toilets showers, campfire wood and convenience store are available. Our cozy cabins make camping easy in every season of the year!
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Wolf River Campground
Wolf River CampgroundWolf River Park is located 1/2 km off of Highway 11/17 on the picturesque Wolf River, 70 km east of Thunder Bay. Nestled among the pines on a bend of river, this tranquil setting provides a time out from city life, busy highways and complicated living.

The campground has 50 well maintained tent and trailer sites. Electrical services (15 amp) and pull-throughs are available. For your added convenience, the park provides a modern, fully operational comfort station, complete with showers and a barrier free access to washrooms. Trailer pumping is also available.

Wolf River offers excellent Rainbow and Brook Trout fishing. Angling enthusiasts can also enjoy a variety of other rivers and streams, that are just minutes away. For a change of pace, fisherman can venture north of the park to Wolf and Wolf Pup Lakes for a catch of Walleye and Northern Pike.
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Parks Canada
Parks CanadaOn behalf of the people of Canada, Parks Canada protects and presents nationally significant examples of Canada's natural and cultural heritage and fosters public understanding, appreciation, and enjoyment in ways to ensure their ecological and commemorative integrity for present and future generations.

Come explore Canada's national parks, historic sites and marine conservation areas!
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Lakehead Region Conservation Authority
Lakehead Region Conservation AuthorityThe Lakehead Region Conservation Authority is a community-based environmental agency. We are responsible for the wise management of renewable natural resources in our watershed. Conservation Authorities undertake a broad range of programs, including: flood control; floodplain management; wetland protection; erosion control; reforestation; conservation lands; and conservation education.
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Serendipity Gardens Caf้ & Guest House
Serendipity Gardens Caf้ & Guest HouseSerendipity Gardens Caf้ & Guest House...making a happy discovery by chance...is what you will encounter as you visit our Guest House and enjoy fine dining in our restaurant right on Lake Superior! We are open year round.
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