Biking
In the Manitouwadge area, miles and miles of abandoned logging roads offer cycling adventure in the extreme and the Greenstone region also offers lots of cycling opportunities on underused trails, roads and bushland. Go to http://bikeandhike.greenstone.ca to find out more about all the opportunities in this region northeast of the City of Thunder Bay.
Mountain biking and cycling enthusiasts will love Thunder Bay's trails and roads. From hills and mountainsides to miles and miles of highways and byways, get ready for great adventure and even greater scenery. The Thunder Bay Recreational Trail System offers 34 kilometres (21 miles) of multi-purpose recreational trails that hug rivers and lakes and take you through areas of interest.
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| Nipigon River Adventures | | This beautiful log lodge accommodates 10 people and is ideal for small corporate retreats. The Lodge is located about half a mile from the town of Red Rock. The property is adjacent to the walking trail from Red Rock to Nipigon and the Snowmobile Trail crosses the property. The Lodge overlooks Lake Superior with a spectacular view of the islands of Nipigon Bay. You are close to town but feel like you are in the wilderness. | | |
| Lake Superior Visits | | Great Guides and Getaways for groups large and small.
Professional step-on guides for Thunder Bay and the 'North Shore' (200 miles along Lake Superior). 1 to 4 day itineraries for senior and student groups; day tours for reunions, conventions and incentive groups; vacation packages for families, honeymooners and soft adventurers. Providing transportation and receptive services since 1986 - member of OMCA, Thunder Bay Chamber, North of Superior Tourism | | |
| Ontario Parks | | | Take some time to explore Ontario Parks. With over 330 parks, covering 9 million hectares that attract over 10 million visits each year, there is a lot to discover! | | |
| Parks Canada | | On behalf of the people of Canada, Parks Canada protects and presents nationally significant examples of Canada's natural and cultural heritage and fosters public understanding, appreciation, and enjoyment in ways to ensure their ecological and commemorative integrity for present and future generations.
Come explore Canada's national parks, historic sites and marine conservation areas! | | |
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