
Algoma North Drive
Travel along Highway 17 from Wawa to White River, detour Highway 519 to Dubreuilville, then make your way to Highway 631 to Hornepayne, then north to Hearst. There are many things to see and do on this route. Roadside and natural attractions, museums and monuments, one-of-a-kind shops, nature walks and hiking trails, golfing, fishing, and the open road.
Wawa
- Wawa Goose Monument
- Scenic High Falls
- Sandy Beach (Pavilion, Group of Seven sign)
- Young’s General Store
White River
- Winnie-the-Pooh Statue
- Heritage Museum
- Hiking at nearby provincial parks
Dubreuilville
- Magpie Walleye Derby
- Fishing for walleye, northern pike
- Hiking local area trails
Hornepayne
- Three Bears Statue
- Fishing for walleye, northern pike
- Hiking, paddling, swimming at Nagagamisis Provincial Park
Hearst
- Heritage Sawmill
- Hearst Ecomuseum
- Rheault Distillery
- Fushimi Lake Provincial Park
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