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From the vibrancy and variety of Thunder Bay, the North’s largest cities, to our many quaint and welcoming towns and villages, you’ll want to stop in and stay awhile right across the region.  Stroll along the Red Rock waterfront, check out the majestic views from Terrace Bay and Marathon, “play in the extreme” in Manitouwadge, view the thundering “Niagara of the North” at Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park and much more.  We’re waiting to welcome you to our communities in North of Superior Country.

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Municipality of Oliver Paipoonge
Municipality of Oliver Paipoonge Stretching from west of Thunder Bay to Kakabeka Falls, the Municipality of Oliver Paipoonge ranks, by area, among the largest municipalities in the Thunder Bay district. Within its 350 square kilometres, the municipality encompasses both vast stretches of pristine wilderness and one of the most beautiful natural phenomenons in Canada – Kakabeka Falls.

Located along the Trans Canada Highway only 25km from Thunder Bay, Oliver Paipoonge boasts all the benefits of rural living coupled with the availability of city amenities only 10 minutes away! Comprising the communities of Murillo, Rosslyn, Kakabeka, Slate River and Stanley, Oliver Paipoonge is bursting with rich heritage, a strong agricultural sector, vibrant communities, artistic talent and culture, distinctive celebrations and festivals, year-round recreational activities and much more.
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Red Rock Marina
Red Rock MarinaThe Red Rock Marina is undergoing some big changes. New slips to accommodate larger boats, a state-of-the-art security system and upgraded power pedestals are being installed this year. Fuel, pump-out and all the amenities are there. Groceries and LCBO nearby. Friendly marina staff will make sure you're well taken care of at this memorable port-of-call. Some 2009 slips still available.
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Township of Atikokan
Atikokan is known as the "Canoeing Capital of Canada" and the reason is no surprise: this is gateway to the famous canoeing destinaton: Quetico Provincial Park. With no power boats allowed and numerous canoe outfitters ready to serve you, this is a paddler's paradise. Not a canoer? You can fish at a drive in or fly in resort, visit the attractions of downtown Atikokan or view rock art along the lake shores near town.
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Kiashke Zaaging Anishinaabek (Gull Bay First Nation)
Kiashke Zaaging Anishinaabek (Gull Bay First Nation) Kiashke Zaaging Anishinaabek (Gull Bay First Nation) is an Ojibway community located on the western shore of Lake Nipigon, approximately 200 km north of Thunder Bay up Highway 527. It has a membership of approximately 1,200 members, with 300-400 members living on reserve, and the remaining population living in Thunder Bay and across the region. KZA is a signatory to the Robinson-Superior Treaty of 1850. The boundaries of this treaty span from the Pigeon River border in the west, to Batchawana Bay in the east, and north of Lake Nipigon. KZA has a long, rich history, and continues to practice many of its cultural traditions to this day. Along with a first-rate Government Office, KZA is proud to have recently opened its multi-million dollar health facility, and is moving forward with the development of its natural resources located throughout its traditional territory. KZA is interested in attracting interested people to its territory so that it can offer tourists a taste of traditional Anishinaabek culture, and first-class fishing and hunting opportunities.
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