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Aaron Provincial Park
An ideal family spot for swimming, fishing, boating, hiking and skiing.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/aaro.html

Art Widnall Pool
Outdoor pool (July-August).
http://www.thunderbay.ca/index.cfm?fuse=html&pg=3637

Blue Lake Provincial Park
Highlights include a long, sandy beach and water so clear you can see six metres down to the bottom of the lake. Blue lake also offers outstanding hikes through a spruce fen, white cedars and a jack pine forest.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/blue.html

Boulevard Lake
Beach (July-August).
http://www.thunderbay.ca/index.cfm?fuse=html&pg=3637

Caliper Lake Provincial Park
Northwest of Fort Frances. A tranquil oasis for fishing and swimming in clean, warm waters.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/cali.html

Canada Games Complex
The Canada Games Complex offers a full aquatic facility with pool, swirl pool, diving platforms and Thunder Slide. The adjacent fitness centre includes cardio and weight rooms, a jogging track, fitness testing area, squash courts and studios.
http://www.thunderbay.ca/index.cfm?fuse=html&pg=348

Dease Pool
Outdoor pool (July-August).
http://www.thunderbay.ca/index.cfm?fuse=html&pg=3637

Golf Thunder Bay
The city of Thunder Bay operates one 9-hole and two 18-hole golf courses to challenge players of all skill levels.
http://www.thunderbay.ca/index.cfm?fuse=html&pg=2988

Heath Pool
Outdoor pool (July-August).
http://www.thunderbay.ca/index.cfm?fuse=html&pg=3637

Herb Caroll 55 Plus Centre
A recreational and community complex for older adults offering a range of services, including fitness classes.
http://www.thunderbay.ca/index.cfm?fuse=html&pg=3677

Hiking, Biking and In-line Skating in North Bay
Your guide to hiking, biking and inline skating in North Bay.
http://www.city.north-bay.on.ca/leisure/hike.htm

Hockeytown Canada Mini Golf
Take a swing at fun at this family-friendly facility.
http://www.pembrokeontario.com/content/living_here/recreation/sports_f...

Jaffray Melick Arena
http://www.kenora.ca/portal/city/administration/departments/communitys...

Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park
Known as the Niagara of the North, 40-metre falls plunge over sheer cliffs and some of the world's oldest fossils. Platforms and trails along the gorge provide majestic views.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/kaka.html

Kenora Ball Diamonds
A list of places where you can play ball in Kenora.
http://www.kenora.ca/portal/city/administration/departments/communitys...

Kenora Golf Course
An 18-hole semi-private course originally constructed in 1923.
http://www.kenoragolf.com/

Kenora Mountain Bike Trails
Kenora offers a variety of trails for mountain bikers of all skill levels.
http://www.kenora.ca/portal/tourism/activities/outdoors.aspx?id=86

Kenora Parks and Beaches
A list of parks and beaches in Kenora.
http://www.kenora.ca/portal/living/sports/outdoors.aspx?id=1320&TierSl...

Kenora Recreation Centre
The Kenora Recreation Centre features an aquatic centre with pool, a full fitness facility with walking track, baseball diamonds, and an indoor arena.
http://www.kenora.ca/portal/city/administration/departments/communitys...

Kenora Walking and Biking Trails
Walking and biking trails are great way to experience the wilderness that is Kenora.
http://www.kenora.ca/portal/living/sports/outdoors.aspx?id=1319&TierSl...

Kinsmen Pool
Indoor pool.
http://www.pembrokeontario.com/content/living_here/recreation/sports_f...

KMTS Skatepark
A 14,000 square foot skatepark.
http://www.kenora.ca/portal/city/administration/departments/communitys...

MacLeod Provincial Park
Excellent swimming and fishing on the bays and marshes of this park named after an abandoned gold mine.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/macl.html

Mount Evergreen Ski Hill
Go skiing in Kenora.
http://www.kenora.ca/portal/city/administration/departments/communitys...

Neys Provincial Park
View a model of a former POW camp, sub-Arctic plants and a rare herd of woodland caribou on Superior's north shore at this remote and rugged peninsula made famous by the Group of Seven.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/neys.html

North Bay Municipal Parks and Sports Fields
A complete listing of parks and playing fields where you can get active and have lots of fun in North Bay.
http://www.city.north-bay.on.ca/leisure/parks.htm

North Bay Outdoor Rinks and Skating Oval
North Bay has a number of outdoor rinks and a skating oval at Lee Park for your fun and convenience. Why not volunteer and help maintain these valuable community resources?
http://www.city.north-bay.on.ca/prl/outdoorRinks.htm

North Bay Skate Park
Open from May to September, the North Bay Skate Park gives you the chance to show off your skateboarding, inline skating and BMX skills.
http://www.city.north-bay.on.ca/leisure/skateboard.htm

North Bay Trails
North Bay's trail system includes more than 25 kilometres of paved multi-use pathways.
http://www.city.north-bay.on.ca/prl/trails.htm

Ojibway Provincial Park
A retreat on Little Vermilion Lake with a sandy beach for swimming, fine fishing and trails through pine forests and shorelines of wild rice. Listen for howling wolves after dark.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/ojib.html

Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park
View this spectacular canyon from two platforms and a network of boardwalks and trails. Rare Arctic-alpine plants grow on the canyon floor that is often snow-covered until late spring.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/ouim.html

Pakwash Provincial Park
A secluded northern park with a sandy beach and warm, shallow waters. Hiking trails that traverse beaver ponds, wetlands and forest.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/pakw.html

Pembroke & Area Community Centre Arena
Indoor arena.
http://www.pembrokeontario.com/content/living_here/recreation/sports_f...

Pembroke Curling Club
The Pembroke Curing Club has regular, senior and junior members who curl on 4 sheets of ice regularly every day of the week except Saturdays, which are left open for bonspiels.
http://www.pembrokeontario.com/content/living_here/recreation/sports_f...

Pembroke Memorial Centre
Indoor arena.
http://www.pembrokeontario.com/content/living_here/recreation/sports_f...

Pembroke Parks and Trails
Trails and parks where you can walk, cycle or hike in Pembroke.
http://www.pembrokeontario.com/content/living_here/recreation/parks_an...

Pembroke Skate Park
One of the city's best-loved facilities for fun and excitement.
http://www.pembrokeontario.com/content/living_here/recreation/sports_f...

Pembroke Tennis Club
The Pembroke Tennis Club makes its facilities available to members and to the general public.
http://www.pembrokeontario.com/content/living_here/recreation/sports_f...

Pete Palangio Arena
This Arena features two ice surfaces and a spectator capacity of 150 per side.
http://www.city.north-bay.on.ca/prl/petePalangio.asp

Quetico Provincial Park
A protected wilderness retreat west of Lake Superior on the Canada-U.S. Border. A destination of choice for experienced canoeists.. Accessible at two points by canoe and two by car.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/quet.html

Rainbow Falls
Foaming waters crash over the Rainbow Falls on their way to Lake Superior. Trails take you along the Voyageur Trail to panoramic views.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/rain.html

Rushing River Provincial Park
Water cascades over glacier-gouged rock in a series of un passable rapids. Other canoe routes are easily accessible from the park.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/rush.html

Sandbar Lake Provincial Park
Sandbar Lake is the largest of the ten lakes in the park, and has a nice beach and excellent fishing. It's the starting point for experienced canoeists looking for challenging routes.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/sandb.html

Sioux Narrows Provincial Park
This park on Lake of the Woods, which has some of the best fishing in Ontario, was the site of a battle between the Ojibway and Sioux. Ancient, red ochre pictographs are a short boat ride away.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/siou.html

Sir Winston Churchill Community Pool
Indoor pool.
http://www.thunderbay.ca/index.cfm?fuse=html&pg=3635

Sleeping Giant
The southern tip of a rugged peninsula near Thunder Bay lets you explore the backcountry and follow trails that can challenge even the most experienced hiker.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/slee.html

Thunder Bay 55 Plus Centre
A recreational and community complex for older adults offering a range of services, including fitness classes.
http://www.thunderbay.ca/index.cfm?fuse=html&pg=3668

Thunder Bay Community Centres
Thunder Bay has more than a dozen community centres. Contact your neighbourhood community centre to discover what programs and activities are available.
http://www.thunderbay.ca/index.cfm?fuse=html&pg=1486

Thunder Bay Historical Walking Tours
Take a walk and discover the historic sites in this Northern City. It's a great way to get active and learn about the heritage of Thunder Bay.
http://www.thunderbay.ca/index.cfm?fuse=html&pg=776

Thunder Bay Parks
Discover all that Thunder Bay's Parks have to offer. You'll find year-round fun at many great locations.
http://www.thunderbay.ca/index.cfm?fuse=html&pg=1918

Thunder Bay RC
Contact this rowing club for information about Learn-to-row and other programs.
http://www.thunderbayrowing.ca

Thunder Bay Skateboard and BMX parks
Thunder Bay has several parks where skateboarders, inline skaters and BMX riders can get active and have lots of fun.
http://www.thunderbay.ca/index.cfm?fuse=html&pg=1491

Volunteer Pool
Indoor pool.
http://www.thunderbay.ca/index.cfm?fuse=html&pg=3637

Wabakimi Provincial Park
This dense boreal forest in the Canadian Shield is larger than Prince Edward Island. Visitors can fly in, take the train or paddle in by canoe. The park is home to woodland caribou, moose, eagles and wolves.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/waba.html

West Ferris Community Centre & Arena
The West Ferris Community Centre features an 85 x 180 foot surface with seating for 700, and an auditorium for 150.
http://www.city.north-bay.on.ca/prl/westFerris.asp

Woodland Caribou Provincial Park
This weathered Arctic watershed can only be reached by water or air. Once there, the truly adventurous can enjoy ancient pictographs, howling wolves, starry skies, soaring eagles, tranquility and one of the largest herds of woodland caribou south of Hudson Bay.
http://www.toronto.ca/parks/parks_gardens/westdeane.htm

 

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