Pigeon River Provincial Park located in Neebing in Ontario’s Superior Country and was originally established in 1957. It is right on the border between Canada and the United States. The park is on the northern shores of Lake Superior along Highway 61. Pigeon River Provincial Park features a dramatic High Falls, Middle Falls and Lower […]
Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park located 19 miles (30.8 kms) west of Thunder Bay, in Ontario’s Superior Country Region was originally established as of 1955 and is known for being the “Niagara of the North” due to it’s 40 metre high waterfalls. Kakabeka Falls is the second largest waterfalls in Ontario and travelers from all over […]
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park is located 20 miles (45 km) east of Thunder Bay to Pass Lake. From there, it is a pleasant half hour drive to the campground. Day use and interior camping at 40 backcountry sites are available year-round. Park permits are required for all use types including day use, camping and backcountry. […]
Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park located in Dorion in Ontario’s Superior Country region was originated as of 1972 and is known for it’s 150-metre wide gorge. Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park is on the northern shores of Lake Superior along highway 17. Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park features a trail and boardwalk that connects two lookout platforms to […]
Ruby Lake Provincial Park located in Ontario’s Superior Country Region and is known for its stunning views off Ruby Lake and beyond that Lake Superior. Ruby Lake Provincial Park is on the north shores of Lake Superior along Highway 17. Ruby Lake Provincial Park features a great hiking trail and fishing and is only approximately […]
Rainbow Falls Provincial Park features two separate campgrounds conveniently located just off Highway 17 in Ontario’s Superior Country. The Rossport Campground is located just east of Rossport and 9 miles (15 km) west of Schreiber on the northern shores of Lake Superior alongside the Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area. The campground offers 36 campsites, […]
Kakabeka Falls is located in Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park 18.6 miles (30 km) west of Thunder Bay in Ontario’s Superior Country. This waterfall is often referred to as the “Niagara of the North” as it is the second largest waterfall in Ontario to Niagara Falls. With an astonishing 130 foot (39.6 m) drop in the […]
Chigamiwinigum Falls is located with Pukaskwa National Park in Ontario’s Superior Country. The falls rush below the park’s White River Suspension Bridge. It is the last set of rapids before the river meets with Lake Superior. The name Chigamiwinigum is Ojibway for “first portage from the lake”. The cascades run for 0.43 miles (700 m) […]
Mink Creek Falls is located 17.4 miles (28 km) west of Marathon in Ontario’s Superior Country. This waterfalls is pretty easy to find though can be easily missed due to lack of signage. The trail is about 0.31 miles (1/2 km) west of where Mink Creek crosses Highway 17. It is a short five minute […]
Cascade Falls is located in Pukaskwa National Park in Ontario’s Superior Country. This unique and remote waterfall is right at the mouth of Cascade River and rushes over a sheer cliff into Lake Superior. The falls can be accessed by chartering a boat or by paddling the Coastal Paddling Route launching from Hattie Cove. The […]
Middle Falls of the Pigeon River is located in Neebing at Pigeon River Provincial Park in Ontario’s Superior Country. It can also be reached from Grand Portage State Park in Minnesota’s Cook County. Middle Falls is upstream from the highly visited High Falls. The falls is approximately 20 feet (6 m) high and can become […]
Alexander Falls Dam is located about 9.9 miles (16 km) northwest of Nipigon in Ontario’s Superior Country. A short trail leads to a viewing platform directly across the Nipigon River from falls, dam and the Alexander Generating Station Powerhouse. The Generating Station produces enough electricity to power approximately 60,000 homes annually. There is a boat […]