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Discover Attawapiskat

Going off the beaten track in Canada can be full of adventures. Going into the Canadian outback such as Attawapiskat in Ontario will immerse tourists in various ecotourism activities. Those planning to visit here can reach the region through Attawapiskat Airport. It lies adjacent to the settlement of the Attawapiskat First Nation and connects travellers to a small number of areas within the region.

Established 30 ft above mean sea level, Attawapiskat Airport lies near the river and the Monument Channel. It can be found on the map between 52.941666 (latitude) and -82.4 (longitude). Those landing here will also find a runway about 3,495 ft long, which accommodates only small-sized planes. From here, tourists can explore the countryside of Attawapiskat and the surrounding communities.

What to see & do

Attawapiskat's proximity to the river and other bodies of water make it an excellent destination for fishing. The river adjacent to the town is a hotspot for trophy pike and walleye, which can attract those who want to try their hand at catching a large-sized fish for food or as a souvenir. Other types of fish to be caught here fall in excess of the 40-inch mark, which can be exciting to catch for those who want to test their fishing skills. Other bodies of water to view here and test for a fishing trip include Lake Beteau, among some. Long walks around the surrounding area of the community will let tourists find a mostly coniferous forest. Wildlife such as geese, caribou, moose, beavers, bears, and other species can be found here, which will delight ecotourists. A vast wetland located between the Canadian Shield, James Bay, and Hudson Bay can also be found here.

From here, one can move on to various parts of Northern Ontario. The north of Superior country features a variety of attractions. Those with a fascination for historic sites can take a step back in time at the impressive Fort William Historical Park, which lets one reminisce about the fur trade days of Canada. Amethyst, the official gemstone of Ontario, is also a major attraction here. The Amethyst Mine Panorama has the largest deposit in North America, which was discovered in 1955. The mine also has a large digging area open to the public. Open from May to October, this area is the main source of 'pick your own' amethysts for those who want to have a piece of this splendid jewel.

Tourists out to enjoy the great outdoors can venture to Browns' Clearwater West Lodge. Different types of packages are available here for those who want to stay in fly-in outposts and campgrounds. Opportunities for fishing, hunting, boating, canoeing, and eco-touring are also present here, which can suit those planning to go out with little ones or in a group. Those interested in history and culture, on the other hand, can also add the Founders Museum and Pioneer Village to the list of destinations to visit. This authentic recreation of a 1900s village will let one get a feel of the past, from the shops and schoolrooms to other realistic renditions.

Those fond of active pursuits will also appreciate the Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame and Museum. It features the rich sports heritage of the region, where various accomplishments in sport are displayed. A Hall of Fame is also present here, where visitors can view the pictures of several personalities who have brought pride to Ontario. After looking around, tourists can think of visiting The Friends of Chippewa Park, a favourite of city residents and visitors. Located on the coast of Lake Superior, one will find here some of the most beautiful views of the Sleeping Giant. Hiking and camping are only some of the possible outdoor activities to do here, which will allow visitors to appreciate the natural wonders of Ontario.

How to get around within Attawapiskat

Attawapiskat, mainly accessible through its airport, can be visited year round. Those visiting in winter will find a winter road that connects the community to other coastal towns on the James Bay coast. They are safe to cross, barring bad weather such as blizzards and heavy snowfalls. Tourists going here are advised to hire a 4x4 wheel drive just in case, especially when venturing to the more remote parts of the region.

How to get there

Attawapiskat Airport, the main port of entry to the community, is served by Air Creebec and Thunder Airlines. They transport passengers between Fort Albany, Kashechewan, Moosonee, Peawanuck, and Timmins. Those who want to connect to other major airports can fly to Victor M. Power Airport in Timmins. It is served by Air Canada Express, Air Creebec, Bearskin Airlines, Porter Airlines, and Thunder Airlines.


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