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Visitors can explore and learn about the aboriginal culture and heritage of the region at this location. The centre includes galleries, interpretive demonstrations, an aquarium with Lake Sturgeon and other fish species as well as a restaurant and gift shop. Address: Box 450 Emo ON Canada P0W 1E0
1 807 483-1163
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Ignace Tourist Attraction Centre Tourists to Ignace can find brochures and information on the region at this centre. Other services and attractions include a picnic area, playground and exhibits that showcase the history and wilderness of the area. Address: Highway 17 Ignace ON Canada P0T 1T0
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Woodland Caribou Provincial Park Pictographs Visitors will have an opportunity to view pictographs or rock paintings from pre-historic times. Images of people and animals are captured in the paintings. The park features other cultural and archaeological sites such as a fur trading post. Address: Woodland Caribou Provincial Park Red Lake ON Canada
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Fort St. Pierre Fort St. Pierre is a replica of a fur-trading post and is located in Pither's Point Park. The fort is operated by the Fort Frances Museum. A lookout tower is also available. Address: Pither's Point Park Fort Frances ON Canada
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Mather-Walls House This historical home is said to be haunted and visitors claim to have witnessed paranormal activity. Tours are available in the summer from May to September. Home houses artifacts and exhibits dedicated to John Mather, who brought mill industries to the region. Address: 116 Ottawa Street Keewatin ON Canada P0X 1C0
1 807 547-2870
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Centre is open year-round and has a selection of Native art work and crafts for sale. Other items include maps, postcards, gifts, souvenirs, books and CDs. Address: 11 First Avenue South Sioux Lookout ON Canada P8T 1A5
Send an Email 1 807 737-2991
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The Lighthouse This lighthouse serves as a historic marker of early settlers who arrived to Barwick by steamboat via the Rainy River and Lake of the Woods. A commemorative plaque on site shows the names of people who made donations and tributes. |
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