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Dog Lake Resort
Dog Lake Resort
Nestled on the shores of Dog Lake surrounded by gorgeous sand beaches, pristine NWO forest, we are a 5-Star Wilderness Vacation Fishing Resort, taking great pride in catering to families, outdoor enth

Nestled on the shores of Dog Lake surrounded by gorgeous sand beaches, pristine NWO forest, we are a 5-Star Wilderness Vacation Fishing Resort, taking great pride in catering to families, outdoor enth

  • RR 14, Site 12, Box 30 Dog Lake Rd
    Thunder Bay ON P7B 5E5
  • (807) 767-1809
Happy Land Park Ltd.
Happy Land Park Ltd.
We pride ourselves on running a clean, quiet, well-supervised park.

We pride ourselves on running a clean, quiet, well-supervised park.

  • 1-4650 Highway 11-17
    Kakabeka Falls ON P7K 0J1
  • (807) 473-9003
The Friends of Chippewa Park
The Friends of Chippewa Park
The Friends of Chippewa Park is a Not-For-Profit organization, founded in 2002, whose aim is to restore Chippewa Park to its full potential. TFOCP have raised and invested over $10 million and count

The Friends of Chippewa Park is a Not-For-Profit organization, founded in 2002, whose aim is to restore Chippewa Park to its full potential. TFOCP have raised and invested over $10 million and count

  • 2465 City Road
    Thunder Bay ON P7J 1J7
  • (807) 623-5111
Thunder Bay Koa Ltd
Thunder Bay Koa Ltd
Make this KOA your headquarters to experience the natural beauty of nearby Lake Superior and the region's attractions.

Make this KOA your headquarters to experience the natural beauty of nearby Lake Superior and the region's attractions.

  • 182 Lakeshore Dr
    Thunder Bay ON P7B 5E4
  • (807) 683-6221
Whitefish Lake Resort Ltd
Whitefish Lake Resort Ltd
Contact us today to book your unforgettable camping & fishing holiday

Contact us today to book your unforgettable camping & fishing holiday

  • RR 2 Cedar Sites Rd
    Nolalu ON P0T 2K0
  • (807) 475-3425
Wilderness Discovery Centre
Wilderness Discovery Centre
Wilderness Discovery is a fully wheelchair accessible campground situated 80 kilometers west of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Experience The Wilderness
Discover Ontario's number one mobility accessible, barri

Wilderness Discovery is a fully wheelchair accessible campground situated 80 kilometers west of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Experience The Wilderness
Discover Ontario's number one mobility accessible, barri

  • 53 Barred Owl Rd
    Shebandowan ON P0T 2T0
  • (807) 629-3211
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