• Gill's Morson Marina

    Gill's Morson Marina

  • Bite Me Bait and Tackle

    Bite Me Bait and Tackle

  • Discover Ontario’s Sunset Country — Where Wilderness Meets Adventure

    Just north of Minnesota, Ontario’s Sunset Country invites you to explore more than 70,000 lakes, rivers, and streams. It’s a vast wilderness where adventure begins the moment you arrive — a playground for anglers, hunters, campers, and families who love the outdoors. Experience world-class fishing, big game hunting, and the breathtaking beauty of Canada’s true north.

    There are over 250 lodges and other tourism businesses spread across Sunset Country, places you can drive, boat, or fly into.

    Aerial view of Winoga Lodge

    Drive, boat, or fly into a lodge or remote wilderness cabin. Image: Jay Siemens.

    Why Visit Sunset Country?

    • Over 70,000 lakes and rivers — more water than anywhere else in Ontario

    • 250+ lodges, resorts, and outfitters serving every type of traveler

    • Legendary fishing and hunting experiences

    • Ideal for family vacations, paddling, and wilderness escapes

    • Easily accessible — just north of the Minnesota–Ontario border

    Location map showing where Ontario's Sunset Country region is North America.

    Find Your Perfect Place to Stay

    Choose from over 250 lodges, resorts, and campgrounds across Sunset Country. Drive, boat, or fly into your ideal destination — from all-inclusive American plan lodges to rustic outpost cabins, RV parks, and even floating houseboats.
    ➡️ Explore Lodging Options

    There are many lodge and resort options in Northwestern Ontario.

    Fishing Paradise in Northwestern Ontario

    Catch walleye, northern pike, muskie, lake trout, bass, and more in some of North America’s richest freshwater fisheries. Whether you’re reeling in your first big catch or chasing trophies, Sunset Country delivers unforgettable fishing adventures in pristine waters.
    ➡️ Plan Your Fishing Trip

    Big walleye caught in Northwestern Ontario.

    World-Class Hunting Adventures

    Hunt moose, black bear, white-tailed deer and ​​​​​​grouse in Ontario’s unspoiled wilderness. Local outfitters and guides provide everything you need for a safe, successful, and memorable trip.
    ➡️ Discover Hunting Packages

    Moose hunting in Ontario, Canada.

    Paddle Through Untouched Wilderness

    Explore the region’s endless waterways by canoe or kayak. Enjoy peaceful day trips or multi-day expeditions through Ontario’s boreal backcountry — including iconic routes in Wabakimi, Quetico and Woodland Caribou Provincial Parks.
    ➡️ Plan a Canoe Trip

    canoe trips into Wabakimi Park

    Take a canoe trip to Sunset Country. Image: Colin Field.

    RV Camping & Campgrounds

    Set up your RV or pitch a tent in Sunset Country’s many scenic campgrounds. From full-service sites with modern amenities to secluded forest clearings, you’ll find the perfect base for outdoor adventures.
    ➡️ Find Campgrounds & RV Parks

    Campgrounds and camping in Northwestern Ontario

    Bring your RV to a full-service campground.

    Houseboat Rentals

    Wake up to lakefront views — on the lake itself. Houseboating in Sunset Country lets you explore remote fishing spots, hidden beaches, and tranquil coves while enjoying all the comforts of a cabin that floats.
    ➡️ Discover Houseboat Rentals

    Houseboat rentals

    Houseboat rentals offer all the conveniences of a cabin, but one that floats! 

    Retail and Service Businesses

    Find a place to get gas, groceries, a place to eat, buy bait and tackle, and so much more! 
    ➡️ Find Retailers or Find Services

    Bobby's Sports Shop in Vermilion Bay, Ontario.

    Events and Festivals

    From open-air concerts to drag racing to fishing tournaments, there is always something going on in Sunset Country.
    ➡️ Learn More About Events & Festivals

    Redditt Halloween Haunt

    Plan Your Trip

    Order your free Sunset Country Travel Guide and Map to plan your perfect vacation in Northwestern Ontario.
    ➡️ Request Free Travel Guide

    The 2026 Sunset Country Ontario Canada Travel Guide and Map.

     

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    Fly in Canadian fishing trips

    Fly-in to your next fishing adventure—image: Devoted Outdoors.

    Lac Seul muskie

    Some of North America's best muskie fishing. Image: Jay Siemens.

    Wilderness fishing trips

    Remote fly-in outpost cabins!

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    Winnipeg River Boat Launch

    The Winnipeg River Launch offers access to both the Winnipeg River and Lake of the Woods featuring two separate boat launches with 15 minute maximum loading and unloading in designated zone and 15 minutes maximum use of the launching ramp. The launch location offers parking for your vehicle and trailer and green space with picnic tables.

    Keewatin Wharf

    The Keewatin Wharf features a public launch with three docks. Dock A and the west side of Dock B can be used as day parking for up to 4 hours while the east side of Dock B and Dock C are leased spots only. Near the wharf, you will find Beatty Park featuring a covered picnic shelter as well as a beautifully landscaped green space perfect for enjoying lunch with your family or friends. Speaking of lunch, right across the road from the wharf and Beatty Park is the Nippers Dockside food stand which serves up some very tasty lunch options!

    Magnus Theatre

    The Magnus Theater is Northwestern Ontario’s only professional theatre, located in Thunder Bay with a rich history. The theatre is a not-for-profit registered charity recognized by a number of national and provincial organizations and a full member of the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT). Many say that Magnus Theater does not disappoint!

    Cascades Conservation Area

    Cascades Conservation Area is the perfect place for a quiet hike in the beautiful poplar and birch forest, no matter your skill level! The highlight for many people is the spectacular rapids along the Current River. The paved main trail is 775 meters long and offers an accessible loop for people with accessibility concerns to discover the Cascades' beautiful forest. You will also find many trails branching off the main trail which range in difficulty and length. The Conservation Area also features a pavilion which is great for enjoying a barbecue or picnic. The pavilion is home to a variety of interpretive displays highlighting the geological, hydrological and botanical features of the area.

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