Thunder Bay to Dryden, ON, CA
Thunder Bay to Dryden
Driving West, Trans-Canada HWY 17
July 31st 2011
Ontario, Canada
Ontario, Canada: Best Things To See & Do (Travel Overview)
Ronald Holgerson, President and CEO of Tourism Toronto, talks with Go World Travel about the diversity and range of activities offered in the region. He describes Toronto as a world-class city that rivals Beijing, Tokyo and New York offering some of the worlds most visited tourist spots including the CN Tower & Ripley’s Aquarium. Ontario is also a launch point to many regions in Toronto, including Niagara, which of course is famous for Niagara Falls and a host of wineries growing their own grapes. Muskoka, another region in the Ontario province, is just two hours north of Toronto, offering a quick escape to nature and plenty of outdoor winter adventure including dog sledding, snowmobiling and snowshoeing.
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Fish Spawn Indian Point Camp Lake Wabigoon Dryden Ontario Pike Walleye Bass Crappie
Indian Point Camp is located on the shores of beautiful and productive Wabigoon Lake in Northwestern Ontario. Wabigoon Lake is considered one of the top fishing destinations in Ontario due to the seemingly inexhaustibFish le bounty of Trophy Walleye, Monster Muskie, Giant Northern Pike, Tasty Perch, Big Crappie and Hard Fighting Smallmouth Bass. It's also considered the top lake in Ontario for the combination of Walleye and Muskie fishing.
Our guests not only catch lots of fish; many guests catch fish far larger than they ever expected and in good numbers. Walleyes reach over 10 pounds with lots of smaller good eating sizes. Muskie over 50 inches are caught by guests every year. Feisty 20-pound Northern Pike patrol the shoreline and unbelievable populations of hard-fighting Smallmouth Bass guard the rocky islands and shoals. The weeds are stuffed with Perch.
We are more than just a serious fishing camp; we can also be called a family resort do to all the outdoor adventure activities available for the whole family. Not only do we have activities like hiking, canoeing and swimming, there are also many local attractions such as museums, natural wonders, golf and much more.
Our cabins are clean, comfortable, fully equipped and look out over the water and in view of some spectacular sunsets, stars and sometimes Northern Lights.
In the fall we offer hunting for Black Bear, Moose and Whitetail Deer. Our Black Bear Hunting management area (BMA) is 250 square miles and produces huge bears. We have 1 adult Bull Moose tag for non-residents in WMU #8. Dryden is one of the top Whitetail Deer hunting destinations in Canada. The success of our Whitetail Deer hunts confirms that.
Book your next Hunting or Fishing adventure with Indian Point Camp.
Call us Toll Free at 1-800-699-9390 or Email us for more information at fishing@indianpointcamp.com
Visit our website at indianpointcamp.com
Canada Road Trip Vlog | Driving from Ontario to British Columbia
Join us for an epic Canada Road Trip in this vlog as we highlight our journey driving from the Ontario to British Columbia as a family traveling with a dog. As one of our last major trips of 2018 it was an incredible opportunity to travel with Audrey's family and Togo the German Shepherd across Canada. Basically we all piled into a van and drove roughly 9 to 12 hours per day over 4 days to arrive in Alberta before spending a couple of nights with a family friend before making the brief crossing over to British Columbia. Overall, our journey looked like this:
Day 1 Driving in Ontario and staying overnight in a cabin
Day 2 Once again driving in Ontario and staying overnight in a cabin
Day 3 Driving out of Ontario crossing through Manitoba and staying overnight in Saskatchewan in an airbnb
Day 4 Driving from Saskatchewan in to Alberta and staying overnight with a friend
Day 5 Exploring Alberta (which we'll show in another video) and staying overnight with a friend
Day 6 Crossing from Alberta to British Columbia
Basically if you're looking to do a road trip like this across Canada you can make it from Ontario to British Columbia in four busy days or a more comfortable 5 days.
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Canada Road Trip Vlog | Driving from Ontario to British Columbia Travel Video Transcript:
So here we have Togo he jumped in the car. He is ready for his road trip. Ready to see all of Canada. He looks so happy.
Well, good morning good morning. Good morning guys. We are kicking off this road trip. It is happening. It is happening. The plan. I feel like we haven't really explained it. We came up with the idea to do this last minute road trip with my family. With my parents with the dog. We're going to be driving from Ontario to BC. Yeah, British Columbia for those who don't know. Haha. British Columbia. Sam's home province. I haven't been there in over 10 years I'm so excited to go back. It is going to be fun. I've never been there before. It is going to be 4 days of driving to get there. We're going to show you guys the road trip and then once we get to BC we're going to be doing lots of hiking, visiting lakes, mountains, nature. It is going to be a good time and then on the way back we're planning to travel via the US if we can get across the boarder with this dog.
We want to hit the road. We've got three provinces in one day. It is very exciting. Want to name them all? We're leaving Ontario. We're going to Manitoba and then we're finishing off in Saskatchewan. We've got a lot of driving.
We are getting close to Regina. We like blasted through Manitoba. It took us two and half days to get through Ontario and just a few hours to get through Manitoba. Flat roads the whole way and yeah the scenery didn't really change. Like we started off with a little bit of forest as we crossed through Ontario into Manitoba and then it became flat like a pancake and it was mostly like farmland so it was a completely different change of scenery.
We are going to be continuing the road trip out to BC (British Columbia) so like yesterday we did a little bit of sightseeing around Alberta but now we're going to finish off strong so we have about three hours left to drive over across the Rockies.
I think we can say welcome to home sweet home. Where are we? Welcome to my home province of British Columbia guys. This is my first time in Invermere. It looks like a beautiful town and we're going to show you the house that we're staying in. This is going to be our little base as we explore BC and Alberta. The Rockies. But before we do that I've just got to show you how big the property is.
This is part of our Travel in Canada video series showcasing Canadian food, Canadian culture and Canadian cuisine.
Music by DJ Grumble:
Trans-Canada Road Trip: Vancouver to Toronto in 90 minutes
00:13 Day 1 (Leaving Vancouver, BC)
00:19 Downtown Vancouver
00:27 Stanley Park & Lions Gate Bridge
01:16 Port Mann Bridge
03:30 Hope
04:40 Hell's Gate
05:43 Lytton
06:25 Spences Bridge
07:18 Cache Creek
08:45 Kamploops
13:00 Revelstoke
14:22 Rogers Pass Summit
15:48 Golden
16:07 Day 2 (Leaving Golden, BC)
17:07 Field
17:26 ::::: British Columbia to Alberta Crossing :::::
17:38 Lake Louise
18:10 Trans-Canada Hwy 1A (Scenic Route via Castle Junction)
21:45 Calgary
22:10 Day 3 (Leaving Calgary, Alberta)
23:11 Strathmore
27:22 Medicine Hat
28:32 ::::: Alberta to Saskatchewan Crossing :::::
31:19 Swift Current
34:13 Moose Jaw
35:18 Regina
36:09 Day 4 (Leaving Regina, Saskatchewan)
40:06 ::::: Saskatchewan to Manitoba Crossing :::::
42:13 Brandon
44:25 Portage la Prairie
45:57 Winnipeg
49:50 ::::: Manitoba to Ontario Crossing :::::
50:37 Kenora
51:10 Day 5 (Leaving Kenora, Ontario)
53:57 Dryden
01:00:40 Thunder Bay
01:02:42 Nipigon
01:03:55 Interesting Road Construction!
01:09:47 Wawa
01:13:41 Sault Ste. Marie
01:14:03 Day 6 (Leaving Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario)
01:20:50 Sudbury
01:23:41 Parry Sound
01:25:56 Barrie
01:27:13 Toronto, Trip Statistics, and Background Soundtrack Credits
01:28:31 Dedicated to my best friends...
ON Hwy 17, Lake Superior Provincial Park, Canada (Time Lapse)
Ever wonder what northern Ontario looks like? It's pretty much this for hours and hours and hours. This video takes us along Ontario Highway 17 from just south of Wawa, through Lake Superior Provincial Park, to just north of Sault Ste. Marie.
Rocky Mountain area, Alberta, Canada
Rocky Mountain area
Driving West, Trans-Canada HWY 1
August 2, 2011
Alberta, Canada
This is the town: Fort Frances, Ontario
A pictorial tour of the town of Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada.
International Falls & Baudette, Minnesota
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Driving Across Canada Episode 7( Wheels Need Lug Nuts)
More from my series on our experience of driving from Borden Ontario to Edmonton Alberta in the summer of 2010. We made the trip in our 2000 Saturn Wagon. All video was filmed using my Treo Pro. Not the best quality but still captured the experience. Day 2 of our trip. Left Marathon ont for Dryden Ont.