7 Times Locals Captured the Northern Lights

7 Times Locals Captured the Northern Lights

Most of us know the Northern Lights, but being in the right place at the right time to capture those incredible shots is another thing altogether. Late fall, winter and early spring are the best times to witness nature’s best light show in Northeastern Ontario....
7 Times Locals Captured the Northern Lights

Ontario’s Got Game – Meet the Varying Hare

The varying hare, or snowshoe hare as they are often called, is native to Ontario and a popular small game animal found in the Northeast. A true symbol of northern woods, varying hares are named for their varying fur coloration throughout the year. During the warm...
Moosonee: A Traveller’s Guide to the End of the Line

Moosonee: A Traveller’s Guide to the End of the Line

As the gateway to Ontario’s Far North, the remote communities of Moosonee and Moose Factory have developed a unique culture. One foot is anchored strongly in the past, as traditional ways of life are still common place. The other foot strides forward into the future...
10 Ways to Celebrate Fall – Without the Colours

10 Ways to Celebrate Fall – Without the Colours

This year’s Farmer’s Almanac is predicting a somewhat mild fall colours display for our region. No one here at Northeastern Ontario Tourism wants to believe it, but just in case, we’ve put together 10 other ways for you to enjoy fall in our BIG...