Discover the best top things to do in Northeastern Ontario, United States including Windows to the North, Temagami Fire Tower, Meadowview Alpaca Farm, Kicking Mule Ranch, Bay Used Books, Tom Thomson Park, Big Nickel & Dynamic Earth, Chippewa III, Canadian Polar Bear Habitat, GFL Memorial Gardens.
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5.0 based on 43 reviews
While camping at Marten River provincial park, we took a drive to Temagami and climbed the fire tower in town. We'll worth the effort. A spectacular view of the area.
5.0 based on 53 reviews
Animals for petting:Rabbits,Goats,Mules,Chickens And some exotic Birds. Horseback riding with Instruction available.Staff is great.Entertaining for young and old.
5.0 based on 27 reviews
4.5 based on 717 reviews
Erected in 1951, this famous roadside attraction is a monument to the Canadian nickel industry.
We spent over 6 hours here. There is so much to do and learn from. We liked the different films and the hands on exhibits. We enjoyed the underground tour of the mine it is well worth visiting a good unique experience.
4.5 based on 47 reviews
Sightseeing cruises of the 30,000 Islands and Georgian Bay, including restaurant cruises, dinner cruises, sunset cruises and private charters. Please join us to celebrate the life of this wonderful little ship and the beautiful northern waters she sails.
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.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
I would have to say that for any hockey game, venue, or concert I have attended and sat in many different seats and all are great. This place is great for hockey games watching with amazing crowds all around, polite helpful and friendly staff and the cleanliness of the place is very kept up. I think I may have been the first person to attend a game with an electronic ticket on my cell phone and instead of turning me away not mowing what it was the door staff was very helpful as to gaining knowledge on this type of ticket quickly then allowing me to enter. Thanks and keep up the good work. Also if looking for a place to walk around in the rain or winter months or just to hot outside, try out this place as they allow people in on none concert and game days
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