Nature That Vast.

Algoma is home to incredible nature & outdoors experiences like no other. The water and land trails were once the roadways of Indigenous People followed by early explorers. Today, we share them with paddlers and hikers who use these routes to experience the secrets of nature. The region is bordered by Lake Superior and Lake Huron, dotted with inland lakes, rivers and streams and surrounded by the Canadian Shield. This geography is ready for your adventure!

Picture yourself hiking or mountain biking on the many trail networks to experience the rugged outdoors of northern Ontario. The area’s beautiful beaches have water so clear you can see the ripples in the sand below. Sea kayaking on Lake Superior is renowned for being the best in the interior of North America. Outfitters and tour operators are ready to take you out to experience the best-kept secrets when paddling Lake Huron, inland lakes and rivers, and the exhilaration of rushing white water canoeing.

We welcome winter with a new season of adventure for downhill skiing and snowboarding, cross-country skiing, fat biking and snowshoeing.

The region’s cities and towns are so close to nature, you are just steps away from your next great outdoor adventure.


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Ten Snowshoeing Trails in Algoma

You'll enjoy the beauty of winter when you trek any of these ten snowshoeing trails in Ontario's Algoma Country.

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A Guide to Camping in Algoma Country

Read a guide to camping in Algoma Country for campgrounds and RV parks, guided camping trips, learn to camp resources.

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Hike the Historic Voyageur Trail

Hikes on the Voyageur Trail in Ontario's Algoma Country lead to scenic vistas and a diverse landscape of rugged terrain.

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