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Ontario's Algoma Country |
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Algoma Country runs from Elliot Lake in the east, Sault Ste. Marie in the southwest, to past Hornepayne in the north. It includes Wawa, Chapleau, Blind River, St. Joseph Island, Spanish, Thessalon, and White River.
Algoma Country offers the rugged shoreline of Lake Superior, museums, casinos, camping, sea kayaking, skiing, trains rides, lock tours, horseback riding, history, snowmobiling, and an abundance of provincial parks, to name just a few things you can do here.
The Algoma Central Railway takes you through some awe inspiring landscapes. In the winter take the Snow Train for a look at our northern wilderness few get to see. See where Winnie The Poor was born. Go sea kayaking on warm days, visit a wide range of museums on raining days, and try your luck at a casino in the evening. Visit Cockburn Island, and find out why in 1996 it was listed as having a reeve, a treasurer, a clerk, a roads engineer, a municipal office, 84 households, but only a total population of two! Fly in, boat in, or drive in, Algoma Country is sure to have something to keep your family happy and entertained during your next vacation
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