Top 10 Things to do in North Bay, Northeastern Ontario

October 18, 2021 Tambra Mccollister

Discover the best top things to do in North Bay, Canada including North Bay Nordic Ski Club, Off the Beaten Track, Manitou Islands Provincial Park, North Bay Heritage Train and Carousel, Laurentian Ski Hill, Canadian Forces Museum of Aerospace Defence, Capitol Centre, Laurier Woods Conservation Area, Duchesnay Falls Trails, Kinsmen Trail.
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1. North Bay Nordic Ski Club

610 North Shore Rd, North Bay, Ontario P1B 8G4 Canada +1 705-495-0332 http://www.northbaynordic.ca/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

North Bay Nordic Ski Club

2. Off the Beaten Track

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5.0 based on 33 reviews

Off the Beaten Track

Develop a taste of the beautiful escarpments, hidden beaches, local trails, as well as indulging in local cuisine and drink. Off the Beaten Track adventure tourism packages will focus on exploring Northeastern Ontario located in North Bay Ontario in a way that is authentic, affordable and unique.

3. Manitou Islands Provincial Park

North Bay, Ontario Canada +1 705-287-2900 http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/manitouislands
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Manitou Islands Provincial Park

Memorial Drive, North Bay, Ontario P1A 1T5 Canada +1 705-476-2323 http://heritagetrainandcarousel.weebly.com/
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4.5 based on 201 reviews

North Bay Heritage Train and Carousel

The Heritage Railway & Carousel Company provides hours of laughter and enjoyment to 100, 000 + visitors each summer who stop by to ride the beautiful carousels and miniature railway at North Bay's Waterfront.

Reviewed By jjispoms - North Bay, Canada

If your looking for some fun that nobody is to old for take a ride on the train or one of the 2 Carousels at the waterfront these carousels ate hand made by local artists that take amazing pride in their work so its worth checking it out and even taking a ride on either of these 3 attractions I highly recomend them

5. Laurentian Ski Hill

15 Janey Ave, North Bay, Ontario P1C 1N1 Canada +1 705-494-7463 [email protected] http://www.laurentianskihill.com/
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Laurentian Ski Hill

A non profit community based ski hill right in the heart of North Bay, Laurentian Ski Hill has something for everyone. Rental equipment and lessons for the first timers and a terrain park with its own lift and moguls for the more experienced. Laurentian Ski Hill offers 6 runs and 3 lifts with a 300 foot vertical drop.

6. Canadian Forces Museum of Aerospace Defence

22 Wing/Canadian Forces Base North Bay, North Bay, Ontario P0H 1P0 Canada +1 705-494-2011 [email protected] http://www.aerospacedefence.ca/
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Canadian Forces Museum of Aerospace Defence

Just a short drive up Airport Hill in North Bay, Ontario, will bring you to the Canadian Forces Museum of Aerospace Defence at 22 Wing/CFB North Bay. Dedicated to air defence history from the First World War to modern day, our museum is the only one of its kind in Canada. Remarkable artifacts, fascinating exhibits, great staff and interactive exhibits create a memorable experience for everyone.

7. Capitol Centre

150 Main St E, North Bay, Ontario P1B 1A8 Canada +1 705-474-4747 http://capitolcentre.org/
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4.5 based on 66 reviews

Capitol Centre

The Capitol Centre is a not-for-profit organization providing arts and entertainment opportunities, and contributing to the development of performing and visual arts in North Bay and the region of Northeastern Ontario. It is housed in the building originally known as the Capitol Theatre. This multi-use facility was purchased from Famous Players and then renovated to house a 1000-seat proscenium theatre and the WKP Kennedy Gallery. The Capitol Centre is the jewel in the very center of the Northeast. Patrons visit the Capitol Centre from as far away as Cochrane and Timmins to the North and Muskoka to the South. It is home to the North Bay Symphony String School and a number of artists who have studios on the renovated second floor. Our various building spaces are wheelchair accessible thanks to the installation of an elevator only a few years ago. In addition, the theatre is equipped with a Phonic Ear System and a Quiet Room for use during performances. The community looks to the Centre staff for guidance and assistance in producing and presenting exciting community theatre and events. Community theatre groups that utilize the facilities include Dreamcoat Fantasy Theatre, TOROS (Theatre Outreach on Stage) and Rep 21. The RBC Galaxy Circle Lounge, Martini Lounge and WKP Kennedy Gallery are sought after for meetings, lectures, presentations, weddings, and parties. Live performances, art exhibits, camps, movies and special events fill the calendar and there are always new events added.

Reviewed By jthomasm2017 - North Bay, Canada

The Capitol Centre is an entertainment centre in downtown North Bay. I have been to many concerts all the way back to Dan Hill and Roy Orbison and recently, Colin James and Burton Cummings. They also have many tribute acts—to the Beatles, Supertramp, ABBA and many, many more. There are also comedy acts like Colin Mochrie and Ron James. Seats are great and the sound is excellent. There is often a bar depending on the show but always a canteen serving soft drinks and treats. The Capitol Centre is supported by volunteers and donors. A great entertainment venue for North Bay.

8. Laurier Woods Conservation Area

Brule Street, North Bay, Ontario P1A 3Z5 Canada +1 705-474-5420 http://www.nbmca.on.ca/site/indexb.asp?id=157
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4.5 based on 67 reviews

Laurier Woods Conservation Area

9. Duchesnay Falls Trails

East Duchesnay Falls Road, North Bay, Ontario P1B 8G5 Canada http://www.gowaterfalling.com/waterfalls/duchesnay.shtml
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4.5 based on 204 reviews

Duchesnay Falls Trails

Reviewed By cruisefan1950 - Strathroy, Canada

My wife and I visited North Bay in July 2020 and were looking for things to do when so many attractions were closed due to Covid-19. We decided to visit Duchesnay Falls, a short drive outside of the city, and were very impressed with the area. The trails are well marked and you definitely get some exercise climbing from one level of the falls to the next one. It was a hot day, but fortunately the whole area is well shaded. We definitely recommend visiting this area.

10. Kinsmen Trail

Airport Road, North Bay, Ontario P1B 8W7 Canada http://www.ontariotrails.on.ca/trails/view/kinsmen-trail
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Kinsmen Trail

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