Discover the best top things to do in Northeastern Ontario, United States including Windows to the North, Rheault Distillery, Bay Used Books, Crystal Cave, Big Nickel & Dynamic Earth, Science North, Sudbury Theatre Centre, Split Rail Brewing Company, Museum of Northern History, Ron Morel Memorial Museum.
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5.0 based on 18 reviews
This place is just incredible ... an absolute MUST if you are in the region and if not WELL worth a detour ! Owners Mireille and Marcel are the most enthousiasme you will meet!! For the begging of the process to the end result complete explanation of the distillery process. They have the gold medal winner vodka and the only ALPHA vodka in North America! Yes if you didn’t catch on it’s a 15 out of 10 experience. They also have liqueurs cherry, pear , black currant etc. Worth every second and every dime !
5.0 based on 27 reviews
5.0 based on 20 reviews
Crystal Cave Mineral, Crystal and Fossil Exhibit Crystal Shoppe Gallery Learning Centre Artisan Village
Two of us on our day off from work stopped by on a Friday after taking the old convertible out for a autumn drive. Jane gave us a tour of her favourite rock and fossil specimens after we had looked around for about an hour on our own. What a collection! You can really sense the passion behind this place, from the thoughtful groupings or minerals by type or colour or interest, to the ‘augmented reality’ add-ones, and the whimsical gift shop/art space. Am going to recommend this to a few people who want to take a drive out by south river. Will have to stop in again once the newer projects begin to be realized fully - was given a taste of some fluorescent mineral exhibits that they were working on, and boy did I ever feel transported back to my 5th grade self on a school trip,to,science north! I was really impressed. And they only ask a 5 dollar donation to enter - what a deal, we left our gift shop change in addition to the entry fee because it was really just that cool.
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 914 reviews
Let your imagination soar at Science North! Explore the fun side of science in your everyday life at Northern Ontario's most popular tourist attraction. A newly designed and renovated 3rd floor Northern Ecosystems exhibit gets you up close to our resident beaver, porcupine, skunk and much more! Visit the new nocturnal room and see what flying squirrels and bats do at night! Don't miss live science shows, special exhibits, IMAX(R) 3D, the digital Planetarium, the F. Jean MacLeod Butterfly Gallery, and four floors of interactive science experiences.
This was well worth the drive out from the Soo. The museum is interactive and fun for the whole family. This place topped our list of favourite science museums. Many of the exhibits are easy for younger kids to operate themselves. Our kids are 7,10 and 12. Perfect ages as they can read instructions and explore the displays themselves and so could we. The various levels space out people on the various floors and there was only one activity in the whole place that we could not get to because it was busy. Otherwise we saw everything! We arrived at 11 and left at 6pm! Got the day pass that included planetarium and Imax...well worth it and it gives you a few mintues to relax . It is a busy funfilled day. The blue coats are engaging and encourage the kids to participate, knowledagble and help to create a fun buzz.The Energy and flying squirrels demos were fantastic! Keep a look out for the beaver, porcurine and snapping turtle (especially when the blue coats take them outside)
4.5 based on 29 reviews
4.5 based on 71 reviews
Producing true small-batch craft lagers, ales and seasonal brews. Split Rail is Manitoulin's first microbrewery, brewing and packaging 100% of our beer in Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island. We have a beautiful lake view licensed patio, tasting room, gift shop, brewery tours and bottles. Located acrossed from the Marina in Gore Bay. Cheers!
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Located at the Sir Harry Oaks Chateau, the museum provides a fascinating glimpse into Kirkland Lake's past. An ongoing series of exhibits and special shows highlights the diversity, talent and energy of the community today, as well.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
The Ron Morel Memorial Museum is a SUMMER SEASONAL museum only. It is CLOSED DURING THE FALL, WINTER and SPRING. It is housed in locomotive #5107 and was founded in 1971 by the late Ron Morel Sr. whose vision was to showcase two of his passions -local history and trains. The museum has something for everyone: •Seasonal exhibits highlighting Kapuskasing history topics •Archival photographs and artifacts •Permanent exhibit on the Internment/Prisoner of War Camp of World War I •Railway memorabilia •Model train display •Sculptures by the late Maurice Gaudreault •Historic Kapuskasing Walking Tour booklet •Gift shop ; Open early June to early-September. Hours of Operation: 9:30am - 4:30pm, daily (including weekends). Visitors can make a donation to support the museum, if they wish.
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