Sunset Country vacation rentals in
Northwestern Ontario is known for the best in outdoor travel. There
are where there are more lakes than people. Covering a 60,000 square
mile area of the Canadian Province of Ontario, this travel region
offers some of Canada's finest freshwater fishing, hunting and
outdoor adventure opportunities anywhere.
This region gives you the opportunity
to Fly in to remote camps for sport fishing in the grandeur
of Wabakimi Provincial Park's huge boreal forest preserve -
accessible only by floatplane, rail line or canoe. fall hunting
trips, or simply a week of relaxing with your kids at a lake front
cottage.
Major communities in the region include
Thunder Bay, Kenora, Dryden, Fort Frances, Sioux Lookout, Greenstone,
Red Lake, Marathon, and Atikokan.
Ontario has many wonderful Provincial
Parks but none are as wild or as beautiful as those in the Sunset
Country travel Region. Wilderness parks offer rugged, pristine
landscapes and waterways that are great for wilderness canoeing or
hiking expeditions. Other parks offer great camping and recreational
opportunities for the entire family.
One of these is Quetico Provincial
Park. It is a large wilderness park in Northwestern Ontario, Canada,
renowned for its excellent canoeing and fishing. This 4,760 km².
(1.18 million acre) park shares its southern border with Minnesota's
Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness which is part of the larger
Superior National Forest. These large wilderness parks are often
collectively referred to as the Boundary Waters or the
Quetico-Superior country.
Lake of the Woods and the surrounding
areas can be considered one of the natural wonders of North America.
It has over over 14,000 islands and more than 105,000 kilometers
(65,000 miles) of shoreline. Tha is more shoreline than Lake
Superior. The waterways of the lake and the surrounding wilderness
offer anglers & hunters an endless variety of opportunities to
experience the wonder of the region.
A vacation rental in Sunset country is
the place to go to for breathtaking landscapes, shorelines without
end, fish-filled lakes