Welcome to one of Canada’s most exciting and beautiful destinations - Ontario’s North of Superior Country!

Our area is vast - over 60,000 square miles in the middle of Canada – but we make it easy to explore. The world’s largest freshwater lake – the legendary wild inland sea of Lake Superior – is the anchor for North of Superior Country. 

Seven Days with the Giant 

Come and live the adventure that is the Giant. You and three guests will be taken on an unforgettable seven-day outdoor adventure in Thunder Bay and Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. You'll embark on a mountainous experience through a region steeped in history and accompanied by professional guides every step of the way.

PassportsIt is also a great starting place for incredible day tripping along the Canadian lakeshore as you drive the famous Lake Superior Circle Tour.  As the highway meanders along 575 miles of shoreline, you’ll pass magnificent scenic vistas, historic sites (some dating back thousands of years), wilderness provincial parks, sandy beaches, towering cliffs and quaint fishing villages.  Stop along the way to walk, hike, paddle and explore our nature parks.  Or relax by playing 18-hole golf at one of the many outstanding golf courses (some designed by renowned golf architects like Stanley Thompson and Les Furber).

At the end of the day, enjoy first-class dining and accommodations.  And later, soothe the soul with the magical sounds of nature (who can forget the haunting call of the loon?) or marvel at the dancing Northern Lights.

Like some outdoor adventures?  North of Superior Country delivers incredible fishing for fighting walleye, northern pike, trout, bass and perch and hunting for moose, bear, deer and grouse.  Stay in quality lodges, campgrounds, RV parks or fly-in wilderness resorts.

Map Of the Region

There is so many different Things to Do and Places to Go in North of Superior Country.  Like the Fort William Historical Park (the world’s largest reconstructed fur-trade post). Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. Mount McKay. Terry Fox Lookout. The Amethyst Mines (did you know amethyst is Ontario’s official gemstone?).  Kakabeka Falls, the Niagara of the North.  Regional Events & Festivals. And unique shopping districts and attractions at Lake Superior’s largest city, Thunder Bay

In winter, North of Superior Country continues to deliver outstanding outdoor adventures.  Experience some ice climbing, skiing, hiking, fishing or go snowmobiling on the Thunder Bay Adventure Trails

Order a map of our regional snowmobile trails from the North of Superior Snowmobile Association  and learn more about snowmobiling on The Greenstone Loop.

North of Superior Country can help Plan Your Visit, provide information on passport requirements and metric conversions (Canada uses the metric system).

Just click Request a Brochure and we’ll take care of you.

Catch the northern spirit – come visit North of Superior Country.

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2008 Great Ontario Outdoor Adventure Calendar
3/7/2008 A "Theme for Red Rock" Contest
2/25/2008 Chamber of Commerce Outdoor Show a success!
2/25/2008 11th Annual Influential Women of N. Ontario Awards
2/20/2008 Lake Superior Binational Program Environmental Stewardship Awards
2/14/2008 Green North Eco-Conference
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