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Manitoulin Island Information
About Manitoulin Island
In the middle of Lake Huron is where you’ll find the largest freshwater lake island in the world, Manitoulin Island. Its history dates back to 10,000 BC when Paleo-Indian and Archaic cultures are thought to have lived there. The island contains four rivers which provide spawning grounds for salmon and trout in the area. The scenic surroundings of the island draw thousands of visitors every summer who come by ferry, car, or boat to enjoy all that Manitoulin Island has to offer.
Things to do in Manitoulin Island
If you want to experience something unlike anything you’ve probably ever experience before, come to Little Current, an area at the northeast tip of Manitoulin Island, in August during their Haweater Festival. The haw berry is unique to Manitoulin Island, and they’re so distinctive that native Manitoulin Islanders are called “haweaters”. The festival celebrates the berry and features cardboard boat races, a parade down the main street and games in the town square. This is a great place to bring the kids for a little fun in the sun and some free activities. The island is known for its scenery, so it’s not wonder the population balloons in the summertime with tourists. Boating is a big activity here since Manitoulin Island itself has 108 freshwater lakes, Lake Manitou being the largest. Fishing is another water activity that has tourists flocking to Manitoulin in the warmer months. The island also boasts incredible hiking trails, cycling trails, hunting areas and horse back riding options. Check out Bridal Veil Falls for a neat waterfall hike where you’ll be able to take a dip in the water at the bottom of the cascading falls. Manitoulin Island has a handful of informative historical museums that are definitely worth a visit. The Gore Bay Museum was originally built as a jailhouse, but has been converted into a historical museum housing art exhibits, fossils, and artifacts from the early history of the island’s settlers. The Net Shed Museum is housed in a building that was once used as a fisherman net repair shop and now pays tribute the island’s marine heritage. Stop by the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation Spirit Island Museum which features exhibits on the native Anishnaabek people. Whatever your interests, Manitoulin Island probably has a museum for that!
Day Trips from Manitoulin Island
Take the Owen Sound Transportation ferry to Tobermory, a small town on the tip of Bruce Peninsula. Here, you’ll be able to walk around and explore Bruce Peninsula’s live music, waterside dining, and picturesque lighthouses. Up for an adventure? Bruce Peninsula is home to the Fathom Five, Canada’s first National Marine Conservation Area. It houses some of the most unique areas for scuba diving and snorkeling. Jump into the clear waters of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay and work your way through the water where more than twenty 100- year-old shipwrecks reside in the marine park. After a day in the water, head to Tubby’s Lounge for a drink and dinner on the waterfront before heading back on the ferry to Manitoulin Island.
Manitoulin Island Accommodations
Tripping.com offers over 80 rentals on Manitoulin Island. Stay in an alpine-style lodge with free wi-fi and bicycle rentals as well as an outdoor patio and trampoline for the kids. Or, choose a beautiful cottage on the shores of South Bay on Manitoulin Island. You can stay in close proximity to the water or a little off the beaten path. The choice is yours! For some great eats, you’ll have plenty of options in Manitoulin. Stop by Anchor Grill at the Anchor Inn Hotel for a pint of beer and some delicious food. The Bang Bang Shrimp and Sriracha Cod Tacos are crowd pleasers. For some downright tasty cooking, try Garden’s Gate Restaurant. Its farmhouse-style restaurant features some great options, like Broccoli and Anise Soup, and they serve up beer and wine, too!
Transportation in Manitoulin Island
Fly into Greater Sudbury Airport and drive 2 and a half hours to get to Manitoulin Island. There are a select few places in Manitoulin Island that will provide shuttle services, but a car is the fastest and most reliable way to get there from the airport. While on the island, you can use your car to explore the many different parts of Manitoulin. You can also sign up for a tour and have a guide show you around, or take the ferry (during May-October) to get to Tobermory.