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Armstrong, Ontario, Canada

Sunday, 22 February 2009 12:01 administrator Newsik
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The community of Armstrong, less than three hours northeast of Thunder Bay on Highway 527, is on the southern edge of the great-undiscovered wilderness of North of Superior.

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Rockville, Ontario, Canada

Sunday, 22 February 2009 11:59 administrator Newsik
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This picturesque community on Lake Manitou's northwest side is accessible either from Hwy 551 between M'Chigeeng and Mindemoya or from the Bidwell Road, just south of Hwy 540. Rockville boasts farms, resorts and B&Bs, as well as a handy boat launch to put the fisherman or sightseer right into the clear, cold waters of the world-record lake.

 

Kenora, Ontario, Canada

Sunday, 22 February 2009 11:57 administrator Newsik
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The largest town on Lake of the Woods, Kenora offers many activities including fishing, hunting and boating. The popular tourist destination also has a wide range of festivals and events during the summer and winter.

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Wawa, Ontario, Canada

Sunday, 22 February 2009 11:16 administrator Newsik
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The 9m steel Canada Goose at the entrance to Wawa is one of the most famous pieces of "highway art" in North America. Wawa, which means wild goose in Ojibwa, is named for the Canada geese that congregate on Lake Wawa.

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Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

Sunday, 22 February 2009 11:14 administrator Newsik
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The "City by the Bay" takes pride in being a place for all seasons, where there is fun for all ages, all year round. Nature and history have formed many of our traditional tourist attractions, but in this land of new frontiers, there are still plenty of secret places and undiscovered highlights to explore.

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