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TOURING MAP ADVERTISING For more information, please contact: Bernadette Lindsay Partnership & Product Development (T) 705.522.0104/ 1.800.465.6655 Mobile 705.492.9432 [email protected] VALUE OF PARTNERSHIP • Exclusive business listing in annual Travel Guide distributed in regional, provincial, and U.S. markets; • Partner profile on NeONT’s website; • Receive industry e-newsletters and updates; • Opportunities to host Media Familiarization (FAM) Tours; • *Advertising opportunities at reduced rates; • *Access to industry-related workshops, seminars, and training; • Representation by NeONT at travel shows; • *Online packaging opportunity with social media campaign; • Visitor awareness through NeONT’s targeted marketing campaigns; • Access to regional and provincial tourism statistics and data; • Opportunities to be featured in stories & blogs on northeasternontario.com, social media & northernontario.travel. * Fees may apply Together We can Show Travellers why ‘There’s Nothing like Northeastern Ontario’ We work hard to create opportunities for you to promote and grow your business, and through our resources and programs, Northeastern Ontario Tourism can help guide your business to success. Don’t miss out! NeONT has created a map in both French and English with limited space to advertise your business! Either map only has 180 business listings and three ad spaces available for purchase. The map also features engaging information on key travel products and tips for travellers, and more! DISTRIBUTION 5,000 copies printed yearly; To regional and provincial visitor information centres; At three major consumer shows and other carefully selected shows; By direct mail to travellers and at participating business locations. 4”w x 8.75”h AD LEGEND: ATTRACTIONS & ACTIVITIES FOOD GAS STATIONS ACCOMMODATIONS 3 2 4 MOTORCYCLE ROADS TOP TEN Who Says T here’s No Good Riding in Our Region? 1 7 6 5 10 8 9 So that’s my top 10! There are plenty of other roads to explore in this region, and lots of dirt if you’re an off-road rider. You can have fun combining these into one giant tour loop, or check out RideTheNorth.com to do one of their pre-built loops, like the T emiskaming Loop or Georgian Bay Coastal Route. MOTORCYCLE MAP AND TOUR GUIDE MANITOULIN ISLAND CIRCLE TOUR GREAT LEGENDS CIRCLE TOUR GEORGIAN BAY COASTAL ROUTE LAKE TEMISKAMING CIRCLE TOUR LAKE NIPISSING CIRCLE TOUR IS IT THE JOURNEY OR THE DESTINATION THAT MATTERS? REST AREAS & SCENIC LOOKOUTS LEGEND QUÉBEC AD Inside Panel AD AD

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TOURING MAP ADVERTISING

For more information, please contact:Bernadette LindsayPartnership & Product Development(T) 705.522.0104/ 1.800.465.6655Mobile [email protected]

VALUE OF PARTNERSHIP

• Exclusive business listing in annual Travel

Guide distributed in regional, provincial,

and U.S. markets;

• Partner profile on NeONT’s website;

• Receive industry e-newsletters and

updates;

• Opportunities to host Media

Familiarization (FAM) Tours;

• *Advertising opportunities at reduced

rates;

• *Access to industry-related workshops,

seminars, and training;

• Representation by NeONT at travel shows;

• *Online packaging opportunity with social

media campaign;

• Visitor awareness through NeONT’s

targeted marketing campaigns;

• Access to regional and provincial tourism

statistics and data;

• Opportunities to be featured in stories

& blogs on northeasternontario.com, social media & northernontario.travel.

* Fees may apply

Together We can Show Travellers why ‘There’s Nothing like Northeastern Ontario’

We work hard to create opportunities for you to promote and grow your business, and through our resources and programs, Northeastern Ontario Tourism can help guide your business to success.

Don’t miss out! NeONT has created a map in both French and English with limited space to advertise your business! Either map only has 180 business listings and three ad spaces available for purchase. The map also features engaging information on key travel products and tips for travellers, and more!

DISTRIBUTION• 5,000 copies printed yearly;• To regional and provincial visitor information centres;• At three major consumer shows and other carefully selected shows;• By direct mail to travellers and at participating business locations.

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8.75”hAD

LEGEND: Helmet Storage Northeastern Ontario Tourism Partner Washrooms

Cochrane & Area Polar Bear Habitat

Cochrane800-354-9948 www.polarbearhabitat.ca

French River & Area French River Trading Post

& RestaurantAlban877-857-2115 www.frenchrivertrading.com

French River Visitor CentreFrench River705-857-1630 www.ontarioparks.com/park/frenchriver

Kirkland Lake & Area Museum of Northern HistoryKirkland Lake705-568-8800 www.museumkl.com

Heritage NorthKirkland Lake705-568-4420

Toburn Gold Mine ToursSwastika705-642-1982 www.toburn.ca

Manitoulin Island & North Shore

Chi-Cheemaun FerrySouth Baymouth800-265-3163 www.ontarioferries.com

Great Spirit Circle TrailM’Chigeeng877-710-3211 www.circletrail.com

Manitoulin Chocolate WorksKagawong705-282-0961 www.manitoulinchocolate.ca

Perivale GallerySpring Bay705-377-4847 www.perivalegallery.com

Mattawa & Area Canadian Ecology Centre

Mattawa888-747-7577 www.canadianecology.ca

Mattawa & District MuseumMattawa705-744-5495 www.mattawamuseum.com

ATTRACTIONS & ACTIVITIES

Cochrane & Area Ice Hut Bar and GrillCochrane705-272-4777 www.theicehut.ca

JR BBQ RanchCochrane705-272-4999

Station Inn RestaurantCochrane 1-800-265-2356 ext. 4 www.ontc.on.ca/en/stationinn

Killarney & Area Sportsman’s Inn Dining

& PubKillarney1-877-333-7510 www.sportsmansinn.ca

Kirkland Lake & Area Dino PizzeriaKirkland Lake705-567-7223 www.dinopizzeria.ca

Kenogami Bridge Inn - DiningKenogami705-642-3227

FOODMama’s Corner RestaurantKirkland Lake705-568-6262 www.mamascornerrestaurant.com

Manitoulin Island & North Shore

Meldrum Bay Inn RestaurantMeldrum Bay877-557-1645 www.meldrumbayinn.com

The Anchor Inn Bar & GrillLittle Current705-368-2023 www.anchorgrill.com

Mattawa & Area Myrt’s Family RestaurantMattawa705-744-2274 www.myrtsfamilyrestaurant.com

Valois RestaurantMattawa705-744-5583 www.valoismotel.com

North Bay & Area Cecil’s Brewhouse &

KitchenNorth Bay705-472-7510 www.cecils.ca

Larry’s Chip StandSturgeon Falls705-753-2375 goo.gl/LWEysW

Lavigne TavernLavigne705-594-2301 www.lavignetavern.com

Opera Bakery CaféNorth Bay705-472-9888 www.operabakerycafe.com

Ram’s Head RestaurantCallander705-752-1175

Riv Chip StandSturgeon Falls705-753-0260 www.rivchipstand.ca

Rock Pine Motel and RestaurantMarten River705-892-2211 www.rock-pine.ca

Shoeless Joe’s Sports GrillNorth Bay705-478-9777 www.shoelessjoes.ca

Tomiko Restaurant & Gas BarTilden Lake705-892-2213

Sudbury & Area Buzzy Brown’s BrasserieSudbury705-522-6284 www.buzzybrowns.ca

M.I.C. Canadian Eatery & Whisky PubSudbury705-524-7273 www.micrestaurant.ca

SignaturesChelmsford705-855-9021 www.signaturesrestaurant.ca

French River & AreaEsso Noëlville62 David Street, Noëlville705-898-3254

Henvey’s Gas BarPickerel River Road, Pickerel705-857-3726

Manitoulin Island & North ShoreManitoulin Trading Post11105 ON-6, Sheguiandah705-368-3166

Shell - Little Current26 Manitowaning RoadLittle Current705-368-3234

GAS STATIONSShell - Watson’s General StoreON-542, Tehkummah705-859-3375

Mattawa & AreaMattawa Petro Canada290 McConnell StreetMattawa705-744-2866

North Bay & AreaCallander Gas Bar6 Main Street South, Callander705-752-4427

Cochrane & Area Best Western Swan

Castle InnCochrane705-272-5200 www.bestwesternontario.com/hotels/best-western-swan-castle-inn

The Station InnCochrane800-265-2356 ext. 3 www.ontc.on.ca/en/stationinn

ThriftlodgeCochrane855-265-6107 www.thriftlodgecochrane.ca

French River & Area French River Trading Post

& RestaurantAlban877-857-2115 www.frenchrivertrading.com

Saenchiur Flechey ResortMonetville866-855-5137 www.sf-nipissing.com

Wilson Lake ResortPort Loring705-757-2079 www.wilsonlakeresort.com

Killarney & Area Killarney Mountain Lodge

Killarney800-461-1117 www.killarney.com

Sportsman’s Inn Resort & MarinaKillarney877-333-7510 www.sportsmansinn.ca

The Pines InnKillarney705-287-1068 www.bbcanada.com/pinesinn

Kirkland Lake & AreaAuld Reekie LodgeGowganda800-511-1191 www.auldreekielodge.com

Comfort InnKirkland Lake855-516-1090 www.comfortinnkirklandlake.com

Rolly’s Restaurant & MotelRamore705-236-4004 www.rollys.ca

Super 8Kirkland Lake800-461-4971 www.super8kl.ca

Mattawa & Area Le Voyageur Inn

Mattawa705-744-2370 www.levoyageurinn.com

Valois’ Restaurant & MotelMattawa705-744-5583 www.valoismotel.com

Manitoulin Island & North Shore

Gordon’s ParkTehkummah705-859-2470 www.gordonspark.com

Gore Bay Overnight Apartment HotelGore Bay705-282-3196 www.manitoulinrealestate.ca

Meldrum Bay Inn and RestaurantMeldrum Bay877-557-1645 www.meldrumbayinn.com

North Bay & Area Best Western North Bay

North Bay800-780-7234 www.bestwesternnorthbay.com

Comfort Inn AirportNorth Bay855-516-1090 www.comfortnorthbay.com

Comfort Inn LakeshoreNorth Bay705-494-9444 www.comfortnorthbay.com

Hampton Inn by Hilton North BayNorth Bay705-474-8400 www.northbay.hamptonbyhilton.com

Ramada Pinewood Park Resort North BayNorth Bay705-472-1016 www.ramadapinewoodparkresort.ca

Super 8 North BayNorth Bay705-495-4551 www.super8.com/NorthBay

Sudbury & AreaHoliday Inn SudburySudbury877-660-8550 www.holidayinn.com

Moonlight Inn & SuitesSudbury800-424-0321 www.moonlightinn.ca

Travelway Inn - SudburySudbury800-461-4883 www.travelwayinnsudbury.com

Temagami & Area Lake Herridge Lodge

Temagami800-838-0891 www.lakeherridgelodge.com

Marten River LodgeMarten River800-561-2067 www.martenriverlodge.com

Northland Paradise LodgeTemagami705-569-3791 www.northland-paradise.com

ACCOMMODATIONS

North Bay & Area Callander Bay Heritage

Museum & Alex Dufresne GalleryCallander705-752-2282 www.mycallander.ca

Canadian Forces Museum of Aerospace DefenceNorth Bay705-494-2011 www.aerospacedefence.ca

Chief Commanda II CruiseNorth Bay866-660-6686 www.georgianbaycruise.com

Discovery North Bay MuseumNorth Bay705-476-2323 www.discoverynorthbay.com

North Bay Waterfront ParkNorth Bay705-476-2323 www.cityofnorthbay.ca

Sturgeon River House Museum & Nature TrailsSturgeon Falls705-753-4716 www.westnipissingouest.ca

Sudbury & Area Dynamic Earth

Sudbury800-461-4898 www.dynamicearth.ca

OLG Slots at Sudbury DownsChelmsford705-855-7164 www.olgslotsandcasinos.ca

Science NorthSudbury800-461-4898 www.sciencenorth.ca

Temiskaming ShoresClassic Theatre CobaltCobalt705-679-8080 www.classictheatre.net

Cobalt Mining MuseumCobalt705-679-8301 www.museumsontario.ca

Temiskaming Shores Gilli’s Truck StopTemiskaming Shores705-647-1919 www.gillistruckstop.com

Cousin’s RestaurantEnglehart705-544-8411

Rooster’s Bar & GrillNew Liskeard705-647-9500 www.roostersbarandgrill.ca

Zante’s Bar & GrillTemiskaming Shores705-647-8822 www.zantes.ca

Timmins & Area The FishbowlTimmins705-267-3940 www.fishbowlrestaurants.com

Siva’s RestaurantTimmins705-268-8882

Rock Pine Motel & RestaurantMarten River705-892-2211 www.rock-pine.ca

Temagami Shores Inn and ResortTemagami866-866-7733 www.temagamishores.com

Temiskaming Shores Elk Lake Eco Centre

Elk Lake877-678-2248 www.elklakeeco.com

Holiday Inn Express & Suites New LiskeardNew Liskeard877-660-8550 www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress

Les Suites des Presidents’ SuitesHaileybury705-622-0279 www.presidentssuites.com

Leisure InnHaileybury800-508-5548 www.leisureinn.net

Waterfront InnNew Liskeard800-461-4644 www.waterfrontinn-ontario.com

Timmins & Area Cedar Meadows Resort

& SpaTimmins877-207-6123 www.cedarmeadows.com

Englehart & Area Historical MuseumEnglehart 705-544-2400www.englehart.ca

Little Claybelt Homesteaders MuseumNew Liskeard705-647-9575 www.claybeltmuseum.ca

Thornloe CheeseThornloe705-647-7441 www.thornloecheese.ca

Timmins & AreaPioneer Museum - Pulp & Paper Path TourIroquois falls705-258-3730 www.iroquoisfallschamber.com

Timmins Museum: National Exhibition CentreTimmins705-360-2617 www.timminsmuseum.ca

Georgian Bay Blue Heron CruisesTobermory855-596-2999 www.blueheronco.com

Sainte-Marie among the HuronsMidland705-526-7838 www.saintemarieamongthehurons.on.ca

West Parry Sound District MuseumParry Sound705-746-5365 www.museumontowerhill.com

Québec Maison du Frère Moffet (Brother Moffet’s House)Ville-Marie819-629-3533 www.maisondufreremoffet.com

Salle Augustin-ChenierVille-Marie819-622-1362 www.lerift.ca

Trattoria di Mikes TimminsTimmins705-264-3000 www.mikes.ca

Georgian Bay Crow’s Nest PubTobermory519-596-2575 www.crowsnestpub.ca

Lion’s Head InnLion’s Head519-793-4601 www.lionsheadinn.ca

The Library RestaurantMidland705-528-0100

Tobermory Brewing Company & GrillTobermory519-596-8181 www.tobermorybrewingco.ca

Québec La BannikDuhamel-Ouest819-622-0922 www.bannik.ca

Hampton Inn by Hilton TimminsTimmins705-531-6000 www.timmins.hamptonbyhilton.com

Sunset Bay InnIroquois Falls705-232-4768 www.sunsetbayinn.simpl.com

The Senator Hotel & Conference Centre TimminsTimmins705-267-6211 www.senatorhoteltimmins.ca

Georgian BayBlue Mountain InnThe Blue Mountains877-445-0231 www.bluemountain.ca

Moose Lake Lodge Cottage ResortPointe au Baril705-366-2367 www.mooselakecottages.com

Parry Sound Inn & SuitesParry Sound866-745-8666 www.parrysoundinn.com

Travellers HotelParry Sound705-746-9307 www.travellershotel.org

QuébecChez EugèneVille Marie819-622-2233

Canadian Tire Gas+1403 Algonquin Avenue North Bay705-497-0524

No Frills at the Pumps12035 Hwy 17, Sturgeon Falls705-753-5725

Sudbury & AreaCanadian Tire Gas+3595 Hwy 144, Chelmsford705-855-5817

Esso - Watershed Car and Truck StopCorner of Hwy 144 & 560 Gogama705-829-9990

Temiskaming ShoresKingston’s Service Centre135 4th Avenue, Englehart705-544-2535

New Liskeard Husky997491 Hwy 11, New Liskeard705-647-5518

Timmins & AreaAlarie’s EssoHwy 11 North, Matheson705-273-2435

Petro Canada559 Ambridge Drive Iroquois Falls705-232-4263

Esso - Timmins562 Algonquin Boulevard East Timmins705-264-3515

QuébecEsso - Témiscaming3 Montée Letang, Témiscaming819-627-3697

Shell - Ville Marie6 Rue des Oblats NordVille Marie819-622-0444

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Hwy 64 from French River to Marten River

If there ever was a definition of twisty country road, this is

it. South of Hwy 11, Hwy 64 has fast curves and rapidly rolling hills, while north of the Trans-Canada, it’s longer sweepers with very light traffic. Even when heading home from the New Liskeard Bikers Reunion, I’d go out of my way to take this road home, just for the sheer thrill.

Hwy 144 from Sudbury to Timmins

This road didn’t always figure very highly in my rankings, mainly because

it was chewed up, full of frost heaves and tar strips, and could be downright scary on any of its many rapidly escalating corners (especially the closer you get to Sudbury) – however, those mad wizards at the Ministry of Transportation have seen fit to re-pave the entire road from stem to stern, and it’s a thing of beauty.

66 from Matachewan to Hwy 11

This is one of those roads that you’ll only find in Northern Ontario. Take a zig-zagging bunny trail of a logging road, and then pave it. It’s a blast to ride, even if the scenery isn’t a show stopper. Do this as a loop with the Elk Lake Road (AKA Hwy 65). You won’t be disappointed.

Hwy 6 from Espanola to Manitoulin Island

Anyone who’s done the Georgian Bay Coastal Loop looks forward to this road. Going south from the Trans-Canada, it has long sweepers, towering rock cuts, and

views of the massive dam just outside Espanola. When you get closer to the Island, you’ll get tighter curves over dozens of puddle-like lakes, and a turnoff for the hair-raising Willisville Road. Not to mention the swing bridge, the only road link to Manitoulin Island.

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It’s no secret that I love riding in Northern Ontario.It’s much more than a job for me, it’s almost a spiritual connection – the open spaces, the miles offorests, lakes and rivers, the small towns and the bigcities of Timmins, Sudbury, Temiskaming Shores, North Bay and Mattawa.

At only three and a half hours from Toronto, it’s also a place that I ride frequently enough to know where all the good roads are, and I’ll go out of my way time and again to make sure I get them in each season. While the region is so vast, you’ll have no trouble finding more than ten roads to ride, but these are the ones that never fail to put a smile on my face.

By  Mike Jacobs

MOTORCYCLE ROADS IN NORTHEASTERN ONTARIO

TOP TEN

Who Says

There’s No Good

Riding in Our Region?

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5Hwy 63 from North Bay to Québec

Riding through the little town of Eldee from North Bay, this integral part of the Temiskaming Loop offers an incredible view of the Ottawa River as you ride down a ridge overlooking the river that separates Ontario and Québec. If you’re headed north on this road, there’s a great little dirt turnoff just big enough for two bikes to stop for a photo op.

Hwy 637 to Killarney

OK, so the road quality isn’t amazing, but there are enough twists, the scenery is pretty good – Lake St. George is probably one of my favourite rest stops in Ontario – but the village of Killarney with the Killarney Mountain Lodge and the Sportsman’s Inn Resort & Marina make it so worth the ride. And, of course, there’s Herbert Fisheries. Some say they make the best fish & chips in Ontario.

Hwy 542 on Manitoulin Island

Probably one of the only roads in the province with banked corners. The pavement is the chip-tar, but that does mean plenty of grip and maybe some premature tire wear, but who’s counting.

Willisville Road

While this road is pretty short, it’s a special one. Not many roadsin Ontario can give you a nice technically twisty ride while running you around a small mountain with epic views from highabove the surrounding landscape. It might be an oversell, but it’s fun.

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9 Hwy 11B through Cobalt to Temiskaming Shores

While this certainly isn’t the most technical road, it does offer the best unobstructed views of Lake Temiskaming. It’s got new pavement in most sections, and with a slight detour to Haileybury, you can ride out to see the unfinished

Grant mansion on the shores of Lake Temiskaming.

Hwy 560 to Elk Lake

While other roads might be twistier, better paved, or have more eye-opening scenery, this is one of those zen roads you can ride and just bliss out on. I particularly like the switchbacks through town in Gowganda – I’m sure the OPP has had lots of fun slowing people down through there. And the Elk Lake Eco Centre has some of the best food in the North, hands down.

Mike is an avid motorsports enthusiast – you’ll find him at home on ATVs, snowmobiles,

motorcycles and powerboats.

So that’s my top 10!There are plenty of other roads to explorein this region, and lots of dirt if you’re an off-road rider. You can have fun combining these into one giant tour loop, or check out RideTheNorth.com to do one of their pre-built loops, like the Temiskaming Loop or Georgian Bay Coastal Route.

Welcome to Northeastern Ontario, Canada, where BIG adventures end with BIG smiles and lasting memories.

From the French River to the James Bay Coast, there is no denying our region is BIG. With over 184,000 square kilometres of geography, our towering old-growth forests, expansive historical waterways, sprawling rural landscapes and vibrant towns and cities offer plenty of room to explore.

Hit the open road and make your way to Northeastern Ontario to cruise quiet, paved highways, winding corners and rolling hills with some of the most spectacular scenic lookouts in the province.

Whether you’re planning a slow and easy journey for two, a week-long tour with friends or an epic solo journey wherever the road takes you, Northeastern Ontario is a must-ride.

MOTORCYCLE MAP AND TOUR GUIDE

It’s easy to get here, but hard to leave.

Let the open road lead you to Northeastern Ontario, where BIG adventures and lasting memories are just a short ride away.

Highway 400/69 and Highway 11 connect the region with Southern Ontario and Highway 17 provides an East/West corridor, meaning the region is less than four hours from Toronto, Ottawa or Sault Ste. Marie.

Northeastern Ontario is undeniably BIG and unbelievably close.

Lively Esso105 Regional Road 24, Lively705-692-0211

Nairn Centre Esso220 Hwy 17 West, Nairn Centre705-869-4100

UPI Gas Bar537 Hwy 144, Onaping705-966-0857

Temagami & AreaPetro Canada - Temagami6692 Hwy 11 North, Temagami705-569-3310

MANITOULIN ISLAND CIRCLE TOURTOUR COLOUR: LIGHT BLUE TOTAL DISTANCE: 260KM

It’s island time. Duly known as the World’s Largest Freshwater Island, Manitoulin is home to some of Canada’s best boating and incredible motorcycle touring.

Islands typically have their own culture and pace and Manitoulin is no stranger, running on its own schedule. As soon as you depart the Chi-Cheemaun ferry or cross the swing bridge you will feel it: little traffic, scenic secondary roads, and small town charm.

Riding on Manitoulin is about exploring with no set agenda. Having a coffee at a local shop, photographing your bike at a lighthouse and visiting Bridal Veil Falls. Allow at least two days to see it all; its size will surprise you.

GREAT LEGENDS CIRCLE TOURTOUR COLOUR: RED TOTAL DISTANCE: 1350KM

This journey into Ontario’s high north is definitely a ride you need to check off your list. You will visit Sudbury, Timmins, Cochrane, Kirkland Lake, Temiskaming Shores, Mattawa and North Bay.

On this trip, you’ll get up close and personal with the Northern Ontario landscape and witness some incredible roads and roadside scenery. You’ll be introduced to the fabled Northern hospitality, and you’ll experience unique attractions.

If you take the time, you can swim with Polar Bears, get up close and personal with moose, bison and elk at the Cedar Meadows Wilderness Tour in Timmins, broaden your understanding of the natural world at Science North and Dynamic Earth, and see pieces of history and culture at the many museums, heritage sites, and historical buildings.

Allow five to seven days for this trip to see it all.

GEORGIAN BAY COASTAL ROUTETOUR COLOUR: ORANGE TOTAL DISTANCE: 1400KM

Georgian Bay, considered Ontario’s 6th Great Lake, is the kind of ride that gives you a very good impression of how diverse the Ontario landscape really is.

Winding atop the Niagara Escarpment, through the La Cloche Mountains, along the Canadian Shield and alongside two of Canada’s biggest freshwater beaches, this ride frames this huge, stunning body of fresh water.

The Chi-Cheemaun Ferry that connects Manitoulin Island to Tobermory is a unique way to see the bay, with your bike tied down safely below you. This route gets you as close to the shore as possible but some of the best views are just a short walk up a lookout tower, or one of the many trails. Take a glass bottom boat ride, a floatplane tour, or even a sea kayak excursion to experience it.

Georgian Bay can be done on its own or be included as part of a larger Northeastern Ontario road tour. Allow a minimum of three days for this ride.

LAKE TEMISKAMING CIRCLE TOURTOUR COLOUR: YELLOW TOTAL DISTANCE: 450KM

Two Provinces, plus three cultures, equals one very memorable ride around Lake Temiskaming and its wide collection of river valleys and historic villages.

Water has played a significant role in not only shaping this landscape, but also in shaping the lives of its inhabitants. Indigenous peoples and explorers travelled these same routes by voyageur canoe and not chromed out V-twins. You can salute their spirits for finding this place as you twist and wind your way around the lake. Highlights include the Temagami Fire Tower Lookout, Cobalt Mining Museum, World’s Shortest Covered Bridge in Latchford, Fort Témiscamingue National Historic Site, and Myrt’s Family Restaurant in Mattawa.

This is a two day ride that will see you eating your way around the lake with several tempting stops for fresh baking, ice cream, and legendary poutine.

LAKE NIPISSING CIRCLE TOURTOUR COLOUR: GREEN TOTAL DISTANCE: 300KM

Anchored by the historic waterfront of the city of North Bay, the Lake Nipissing Circle Tour winds and twists its way around one of Ontario’s largest inland lakes. Lake Nipissing is a legendary hotspot for fishing in all four seasons. Family-run lodges and camps dot the shoreline and provide everything you need to catch the big one. So,no need to pack that tackle box, rod and net on your bike.

This exciting route follows two-thirds secondary roads with little traffic, small towns and interesting stops such as Board’s Honey Farm, Callandar Bay, the Lake Nipissing Scenic Lookouts, French River Interpretive Centre and the North Bay Waterfront.

Allow a full day for this ride. North Bay is the perfect hub to begin and end this trip.

OUR AREA

IS IT THEJOURNEY OR THE DESTINATIONTHAT MATTERS?In Northeastern Ontario, Canada, it’s both. Cruise comfortable, paved highways through scenic landscapes of towering old growth forests, rolling fields, and sparkling crystal waters. Stop for a stretch or rest for the night in one of the region’s quaint rural settings and bustling urban centres.

Stop for lunch at one of the region’s famous roadside diners; take a detour to visit memorable attractions, historic sites and museums; or pull off the highway to snap a picture with one of the region’s BIG (and weird) roadside landmarks.

Enjoy thousands of kilometres of open road with five gorgeous pre-planned routes and countless alternate tours and detours. Start planning your BIG adventure in Northeastern Ontario at ridethenorth.com.

CANADA

USA

Buffalo, NY 857 km/531 mi 460 km/285 mi 640 km/397 mi 527 km/327 mi 483 km/299 mi 526 km/326 mi 635 km/394 mi 844 km/523 mi

Cochrane – 447 km/277 mi 504 km/312 mi 435 km/270 mi 375 km/233 mi 441 km/273 mi 229 km/142 mi 107 km/66 mi

Detroit, MI 1056 km/655 mi 659 km/409 mi 840 km/521 mi 726 km/450 mi 682 km/423 mi 725 km/450 mi 834 km/517 mi 1043 km/647 mi

French River 447 km/277 mi – 182 km/113 mi 192 km/119 mi 132 km/82 mi 67 km/47 mi 225 km/140 mi 371 km/230 mi

Harrisburg, PA 1312 km/813 mi 915 km/567 mi 1096 km/686 mi 982 km/609 mi 939 km/582 mi 982 km/609 mi 1090 km/686 mi 1299 km/ 805 mi

Manitoulin Island 504 km/312 mi 182 km/113 mi – 312 km/193 mi 251 km/156 mi 122 km/76 mi 343 km/213 mi 397 km/246 mi

Mattawa 435 km/270 mi 192 km/119 mi 312 km/193 mi – 62 km/38 mi 188 km/117 mi 213 km/132 mi 422 km/262 mi

North Bay 375 km/233 mi 132 km/82 mi 251 km/156 mi 62 km/38 mi – 129 km/80 mi 153 km/95 mi 362 km/224 mi

Ottawa 732 km/454 mi 489 km/303 mi 608 km/377 mi 297 km/184 mi 358 km/222 mi 484 km/300 mi 510 km/316 mi 718 km/445 mi

Québec City 1107 km/686 mi 935 km/580 mi 1054 km/653 mi 743 km/461 mi 804 km/498 mi 930 km/577 mi 956 km/ 593 mi 1094 km/678 mi

Sault Ste. Marie, MI 618 km/383 mi 375 km/233 mi 299 km/185 mi 505 km/313 mi 446 km/277 mi 315 km/195 mi 536 km/332 mi 511 km/317 mi

Sudbury 441 km/273 mi 67 km/47 mi 122 km/76 mi 188 km/117 mi 129 km/80 mi – 219 km/136 mi 295 km/183 mi

Suffern, NY 1374 km/852 mi 1024 km/635 mi 1206 km/748 mi 940 km/583 mi 1000 km/620 mi 1090 km/676 mi 1106 km/685 mi 1361 km/844 mi

Temiskaming Shores 229 km/142 mi 225 km/140 mi 343 km/213 mi 213 km/132 mi 153 km/95 mi 219 km/136 mi – 216 km/134 mi

Timmins 107 km/66 mi 371 km/230 mi 397 km/246 mi 422 km/262 mi 362 km/224 mi 295 km/183 mi 216 km/134 mi –

Toronto 718 km/445 mi 322 km/206 mi 502 km/322 mi 388 km/241 mi 345 km/214 mi 388 km/241 mi 597 km/370 mi 705 km/437 mi

TRAVEL DISTANCES TO NORTHEASTERN ONTARIO

TemiskamingShores

Kirkland Lake

Thunder Bay

KapuskasingCochrane

Ottawa

Toronto

Sudbury

Timmins

EspanolaNorthBay

Moosonee

French RiverKillarneyManitoulin

Island

Mattawa

Orillia

MANITOBA

MINNESOTA

WISCONSIN

MICHIGAN

IOWA

ILLINOIS INDIANA OHIO PENNSYLVANIA

NEW YORK

QUEBEC

MICHIGAN

Huntsville

Fushimi Lake

Greenwater

Little Abitibi

Abitibi-De-Troyes

Monetville

Eugenia

CobaltHaileybury

New Liskeard

Duhamel-Ouest

Mattawan

Swastika

Larder Lake

Lion’s Head

The BlueMountains

Moonbeam

Gowganda

Willisville

Providence Bay

Silver Water

Gore Bay Kagawong

Spring Bay Mindemoya

M’Chigeeng

SheguiandahMeldrum Bay

Pointe au Baril

Misery Bay Provincial Park

0 10 20 km

Grundy Lake

Chutes

Nagagamisis

Dana-Jowsey Lakes

Larder River

WJB Greenwood

Lady Evelyn Smoothwater

Kenny Forest

Samuel de Champlain

Mattawa River

Algonquin

The Massasauga

Killbear

West Montreal River

White Lake

Obatanga

Nimoosh

La Motte Lake

Pancake Bay

Batchawana River

North Channel Islands

Matineda

Little White River

Aubrey Falls

Mississagi River

Woman River Forest

Wenebegon River

La Cloche

Noganosh Lake

Restoule

South Bay

Mikisew

Alexander Lake Forest

Jocko RiversTemagami River

Sturgeon RiverWanapitei

Solace

Arrowhead

Six Mile Lake

REST AREAS & SCENIC LOOKOUTS

Attractions

Food

Accommodations

Gas Stations

Rest Areas & Scenic Lookouts

LEGEND

USA

QUÉBEC

The maps provided are graphical representations intended for general informational purposes only, they are provided “as-is” and may contain ommissions, errors and may not reflect the most current information.

Cochrane & AreaBIG LANDMARK

ChimoCochrane

Kapuskasing & AreaBIG LANDMARK

Moonbeam UFOMoonbeam

BIG LANDMARK

MuskwaKapuskasing

North Bay & AreaCallander Bay Scenic LookoutCallander

Duchesney FallsNorth Bay

Scenic Lookout of Lake NipissingNorth Bay

Manitoulin Island & North ShoreBridal Veil FallsKagawong

Janet Head LighthouseGore Bay

Ten Mile PointLittle Current

Mattawa & AreaBIG LANDMARK

Big Joe MufferawMattawa

Sudbury & AreaA.Y. Jackson Lookout & Onaping FallsOnaping Falls

BIG LANDMARK

Big NickelSudbury

Bell Park & Bell Park WalkwaySudbury

Watershed Rest Stop Hwy 144Gogama

Temagami & AreaCaribou Mountain LookoutTemagami

Hwy 11 Rest StopMarten River

World’s Shortest Covered BridgeLatchford

Temagami Fire TowerTemagami

BIG LANDMARK

Welcome WalleyeMarten River

Temiskaming ShoresBIG LANDMARK

The Big TroutLarder Lake

BIG LANDMARK

Manitou The BisonEarlton

BIG LANDMARK

Ms. ClaybeltNew Liskeard

Devil’s RockTemiskaming Shores

Timmins & AreaHollinger ParkTimmins

BIG LANDMARK

Guy-Paul TreefallIroquois Falls

McIntyre Mine HeadframeTimmins

Mountjoy Historical ParticiparkTimmins

Georgian BayBIG LANDMARK

Midland Trumpeter SwanMidland

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