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Mississagi Valley
W
elcome to one of the most scenic areas of Northern
Ontario. The Mississagi Valley (Hwy 129) is a
favourite destination for artists, photographers, and nature
lovers, as well as anglers, hunters and motorsport enthusiasts.
The many lakes and streams of the Mississagi Valley are
home to trout, smallmouth bass, walleye, northern pike and
panfish. Black bear, moose, deer and small game hunts are
also available. Spring, summer and fall are all great seasons for
ATVing in the Mississagi Valley. In the winter enjoy ice fishing;
snowshoes and cross country skis will let you experience a
different and exciting facet of nature in the Mississagi Valley at
one of several year-round resorts.
Whether you prefer an American Plan Lodge, a housekeeping
cottage, a bed & breakfast, a motel or a campground, the
Mississagi Valley will provide you with the highest quality
accommodations, and will enhance your stay by sharing their
extensive knowledge of the beautiful and interesting landscape,
geography, flora and fauna of this area. You are invited to visit!
Huron Shores
O
ur communities of Little Rapids, Sowerby, Dayton,
Iron Bridge, Dean Lake and other beautiful hamlets,
make up our small town flavour. Built on a proud pioneer and
agricultural heritage be sure to visit the Heritage Park Museum
in Little Rapids, the Iron Bridge Historical Museum, and the
Cordukes/Weber 12-sided barn in Sowerby! We are home
to 2 of only 3 12-sided barns in existence today in Canada.
Celebrate with us at the Thessalon Twp. Heritage Association
Country Fair, the Iron Bridge Agricultural Society Fall Fair or
buy some of our locally grown product at our weekly farmers’
markets. Summer brings opportunities for fishing, hiking the
Voyageur Trail, biking the North Channel Waterfront Trail,
horseback riding, hunting and boating.
For a scenic driving tour excursion, consider the Deer Trail,
with fabulous scenery, most notably when the leaves are in
full colour, offering a northern flavour like no other. We also
want to share our winter! The snowmobile trails are part of the
North Shore Loop and riders can easily access over 400 km
of a variety of scenic, rugged terrain in the remote regions of
Northern Ontario to open farmland neighbouring Lake Huron.
Come explore our “Storied Past, Promising Future!” Huron
Shores will surprise and amaze you! For information please
give us a call at (705) 843-2033, email@huronshores.ca or
online at www.huronshores.ca
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