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Things To See and Do

On your travels there are many things to see and do. Feel free to stop and stretch your legs, look around and enjoy what the Corridor has to offer!

Big Nickel - Sudbury

The Big Nickel is a nine-metre replica of a 1951 Canadian nickel, located at the grounds of the Dynamic Earth science museum in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, and is the world's largest depiction of a coin
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Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park

Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park
Killarney, ON
P0M 2A0
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Cup and Saucer - Manitoulin Island

A 5.0-km out-and-back trail near M'Chigeeng 22, Ontario. It is considered a moderate hiking level.  The average time to complete it is 1 h 30 min.  It is open from April through October. Dogs must be on a leash.
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Fort La Cloche

La Cloche Provincial Park is a provincial park at the boundary of Algoma and Sudbury Districts in Ontario, Canada.[2] The park consists of an unspoiled section of the La Cloche Mountains that stretch along the North Channel of Georgian Bay, as well as several islands in the channel (which are mostly part of Manitoulin District).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Cloche_Provincial_Park​

Trading Post - Cutler Ontario

Serpent River Trading Post is located at 479 W Canada, ON-17 in Cutler, Ontario P0P 1B0. Serpent River Trading Post.
Find local artisan treasures and gifts.

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Elliot Lake Lookout Tower - Elliot Lake

​The Fire Tower Lookout sits atop Fire Tower Rd, the highest point in the immediate Elliot Lake area, and is open seasonally. The lookout  is home to the original ranger tower and cabin built in 1954, and is featured along the Deer Trail Driving Tour.
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Providence Bay

​Providence Bay Beach is an amazing 2 km sand beach on the Lake Huron coast that is open to the public and never crowded. Great little places to eat are within walking distance of the surf. Live music, long walks on the boardwalk at sunset, and a giant playground
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4 Sands Beach

​Fourth Sands Beach is a large picturesque, soft sand beach located just east of Blind River on Huron Beach Road directly off of Highway 17.
The beach can be accessed by a quick walk through the large pines over the train tracks
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Windy Lake

​1 Old Cartier Rd., Hwy 144
Levack, ON
P0M2C0

The Big Loonie - Echo Bay

The world's largest one-dollar Canadian coin (commonly called a "loonie") is on the only road in the tiny town of Echo Bay. It was created by local artist Robert Ralph Carmichael to honor the coin's 25th anniversary. Erected in 2012, the loonie is 15 feet high , and located in the town's roadside park.
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  • Camp the corridor FInd Rv and camp sites, Campgrounds and Fishing Resorts in Northern Ontario
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