Northern Ontario is filled with so many things to do that most people have probably never heard of. In this video, I'll go over my top 5 things to see in northeastern Ontario for this summer. I have decided to break it down for just the northeast because it wouldn't be fair to say just Northern Ontario with so much out west that I still plan to explore. I will have more information on how to find some of these places below.
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#5: Screaming Heads of Midlothian Castle, Burks Falls, Ontario.
This is probably one of the weirdest but also most unique places i've ever been to in my life. It is about a 3 hour drive from Toronto and is 10 minutes off the main highway so it's not too hard to find. There you'll find strange statues all over Peter Camini, the artists, property. It is free to enter and make sure to have at least 2 or 3 hours free to explore the screaming heads.
#4: Temagami Fire tower, Temagami, Ontario.
Just under a 5 hour drive north of Toronto is the highly underrated Temagami Fire tower. The fire tower is just 5 minutes off the highway and is a very easy hike to get to. First check out the platform to take in the breathtaking view and after that make sure to climb up the 100ft tower to see a 360 view of Temagami.
#3: Eau claire gorge, Calvin, Ontario.
This is my new favourite hike in the area and I've just recently found out about this place. Eau claire gorge is about a 4 hour drive north of Toronto and is an easy hike with the best part of the being the gorge that drops 40 feet below. Make sure to brings snacks and water as there isn't too much around there.
#2: Devil's Rock, Temiskaming shores, Ontario.
This has to be the most breathtaking on this list and is truly a hidden gem in northern Ontario. I have no idea why nobody is talking about this place and I've only just found out about it last year. A 6 hour drive north is definitely worth this as it truly took my breath away. I will leave a link to the location to the main trail as I've driven past it twice.
Just a short 15 minute hike in, you'll come onto the incredible view of Devils rock which is a 300 foot rock cliff overlooking Lake Timiskaming. Make sure to not get too close to the edge as there is no fencing and is it quite sketchy but the views alone make it worth going.
#1: Talon Chutes, Mattawa River, Ontario.
Number 1 on my list is Talon Chutes, a series of waterfalls and cliffs located on the Mattawa River. This is a very popular place for cliff jumpers and groups of friends to have drinks and spend the day.
We drove to Talon Lake Campground & Marina and from there took our kayaks to the chutes. After about 30 minutes, you should get to the dam on Bolvin lake, where you'll have to tie off your kayaks and walk for another 10 minutes to get to the chutes.
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