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Moosonee is one of the most unique towns in Ontario because it sits on the edge of James Bay, where “road-accessible Ontario” ends and the true Far North begins.
Peawanuck is one of the most remote communities in Ontario — located deep in the Hudson Bay Lowlands near the Winisk River.
Moose Factory Island is one of the most historically important and culturally rich places in northern Ontario.
Attawapiskat is a remote Cree community located in the far northern James Bay region of Ontario, along the Attawapiskat River
Fort Severn is the northernmost permanently inhabited community in Ontario, sitting right on the Hudson Bay coast in the subarctic far north.
Kashechewan is a remote Cree First Nation community located in the James Bay Lowlands of northern Ontario, along the Albany River system
Slate Islands Provincial Park is a remote island wilderness park on Lake Superior, off the north shore near the town of Terrace Bay
Pukaskwa National Park is one of Ontario’s most dramatic wilderness parks, located on the north shore of Lake Superior near the town of Hornepayne / Marathon region.
Belle River is a waterfront community in southwestern Ontario along the southern shore of Lake St. Clair, east of Windsor.
Wallaceburg is a small river town in southwestern Ontario located along the Sydenham River, northwest of Chatham.
Rondeau Provincial Park is one of the best nature destinations in southwestern Ontario, located on a long sand peninsula extending into Lake Erie
Point Pelee National Park is a unique and ecologically rich national park known for being the southernmost point of mainland Canada.