Discover the best top things to do in Northeastern Ontario, United States including Perivale Gallery, Wikwemikong Theatre and Arts, Sandra's Variety of Treasures, Treasures By The Lake, Collectables, Vintage Toys, The Screaming Heads of Midlothian, Mill Market Sault Ste. Marie, Edwards Studios and Art Gallery, Neon Raven Art Gallery, Northgate Shopping Centre, Southbay Gallery.
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5.0 based on 164 reviews
Follow Perivale Road East from Spring Bay. Perivale Gallery offers a feast for the senses along the beautiful southeastern shore of Lake Kagawong. Representing exceptional contemporary Canadian fine artists, sculptors and artisans for over 38 years, this eclectic exhibition of original work in a variety of media and styles, is ever-changing and evolving and worth several visits over the season. Open weekends (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) from the May holiday until mid June, then DAILY (10-5) until mid-September.
What a treasure Perivale Gallery is! We have been wanting to visit for some time now, and finally had the opportunity yesterday. Well curated and represented, the gallery provides the work a host of diverse artists and artisans. The North is prominently on display in various forms: wall art, sculpture, jewelry, pottery.... all worthy of a second, third look, and even permanent gazing in the perfect spot in your home. The gardens at Perivale are equally impressive. Stroll through and the peaceful serenity will envelop you. If you are on the beautiful island Manitoulin, stop in. If you are not, make the trip ... it is so worth it!
4.5 based on 109 reviews
A great place to visit! The volunteers on the property are so friendly and more than willing to chat and tell you their stories about the place. We spent an hour there walking the trails and viewing the sculptures. Admission is free (they do have a donation box, with proceeds going to the Burk’s Falls foodbank and library). Plenty of free parking. Go and enjoy!!
4.5 based on 64 reviews
Mill Market Farmers Market is conveniently located right off the Hub Trail, just steps away from the Ontario locks and the scenic St. Mary’s River waterfront. Grown, raised or crafted by Northern Ontario’s farmers, ranchers, fishermen, artists and artisans; Mill Market brings the best of our lakes, fields and forests to the heart of the historic Canal District in downtown Sault Ste. Marie. From farm to table, Mill Market connects Northern Ontario farmers to local consumers strengthening the local food economy and nurturing healthy communities.
We were wowed by the variety of vendors from delicious food to eat there to meats fresh, smoked or canned, preserves of every description, sweets, breads, giftware of all descriptions, clothing from head to foot. I was interested in getting some alpaca wool I wanted for a project and found a lovely selection and you could buy finished articles as well. We also bought some fabulous vegetables at reasonable prices. We’ll be back
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Neon Raven Art Gallery features the artwork of Ann Beam, Carl Beam, and Anong Migwans Beam, as well as Indigenous Artists of M'chigeeng and the North Shore.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
This shopping mall is North Bay's second and largest mall. It is very accessible to Highway 11 which runs right past it on the way north and south. There are a great number of clothing, shoe, jewelry, gift stores, plus electronics, health and fitness, book stores, hair and nail salons, to mention just a few. The Walmart is a large box store which is a favourite of many. The food court is fairly extensive with enough variety to suit most palates. It is clean and bright so if you like walking, you can get a little exercise at the same time as you amble along.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
The SouthbayGallery is the focal host for handmade local art & crafts. 30 years ago the Manitoulin Pottery School moved to South Baymouth & needed a home to sell staff & student work. Jose Garcia & Brenda Renwick are the original & still present owners of this treasure trove of local art & craft history.Artists bring unique pieces to display & sell each season. The gallery hosts artists each year for the “Manitoulin Art Tour “ on the third weekend of July. Pottery, paintings, black ash & porcupine quill baskets, jewelry, hand knit garments, quilts, beadwork & native crafts, prints & cards are all waiting to delight you. Come visit Brenda in the gallery & stay at the Southbay Guesthouse & cottages.
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