Superior Country Blog

September 28th, 2016

A Canadian Tradition

When it comes to winter traditions and who we are as Canadians, ice fishing is part of our culture especially in Northwestern Ontario.

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September 28th, 2016

Greenstones four fish derbies

Are you looking to win $10,000 for finishing first, fishing one of the longest running derbies in Ontario, landing a 45lb Lake Trout, or hooking into a Smallmouth Bass? Greenstone is the place that can make it happen this summer.

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May 18th, 2016

Seek out the Parks Canada Red Chairs in the Lake Superior NMCA!

The Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area has installed two pairs of the Parks Canada Red Chairs in beautiful locations that allow you to connect with the lake, and enjoy the stunning views and landscapes at the Top of Lake Superior!

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May 18th, 2016

5 Ways To Explore The Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area This Summer

Some people may not be aware of the Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area, or may have heard of it but aren’t quite sure what we do…Well I am going to tell you all about it!

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May 18th, 2016

St. Sylvester’s Church

St. Sylvester’s Church was built in 1877, as a Jesuit Mission. The first recorded burial was October 3rd 1880. The graveyard is adjacent to the church and people are still buried there to this day.

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May 18th, 2016

Nipigon River Brook Trout

July 21st , 2015 will mark a century since Dr. J. W. Cook caught the world record brook trout, in Ontario’s Nipigon River, one of the most notable of all freshwater fishing records. 

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May 18th, 2016

10 Things to do in Greenstone

With over 40 outfitters/resorts in Greenstone, fishing and hunting is an absolute must when visiting the region.

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May 3rd, 2016

Ultimate Fall Bear Hunt

As a young man, growing up in Northwestern Ontario, my opinion of black bears was pretty dim. Everyone I knew considered them vermin and not worth hunting.

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