Motor Home Travel Canada Inc. was conceived to fill a need for a motorhome rental company specializing in Eastern Canada. With management having over 30 years of motorhome rental experience we can provide a level of expertise that will ensure that you and your family will have the vacation of a lifetime.This unique and innovative tour has been designed by experienced tourism professionals to provide you with the optimum vacationing experience. We look forward to welcoming you to our great country.
Arrival in Toronto overnight Comfort Inn Motorhome Briefing and orientation.
Wasaga Beach Provincial Park – 14 Kilometre beach on Georgian Bay
-Travel to Wasaga Beach Provincial Park to Overnight for the evening (3 hrs)
-Travel to Tobermory to explore Bruce Peninsula National Park.
-Visit a tipi camp with native arts and crafts store.
-Overnight at the Super 8 Hotel.
Manitoulin Island – The world’s largest freshwater Island
-Travel to Manitoulin Island (4 hrs) Travel across on the Chi-Cheemaun Ferry from Tobermory and explore Bruce Peninsula National Park
-Explore Ojibway Cultural Foundation
-View art galleries
-Overnight in R.V. Park on Manitoulin Island
Chutes Provincial Park – Riverside Nature Trails (2 hrs)
-Travel to Sault Ste. Marie (2 hrs)
-Bush plane Museum
-Agawa Canyon Train
-The Sault Locks
-Travel to Chutes Provincial Park to explore the north channel of Lake Huron (2 hrs)
Lake Superior Provincial Park
Breathtaking beauty on Lake Superior rugged coast Travel to Lake Superior Provincial Park (2 hrs)
Note: (There are many provincial parks along the Lake Superior Route) i.e. Ouimet Canyon, Rainbow Falls, Neys, White Lake,
Obatanga, Pancake Bay and Batchawana Bay provincial Parks.)
Neys Provincial Park – Located on Lake Superior
-Travel to Neys Provincial Park (4 hrs)
-Explore the panoramas of Lake Superior and the rugged, ancient landscape of the Canadian Shield
-Overnight in Neys Provincial Park.
8:00 am cruise the M.S. Kenora to the city of Kenora. With your arrival into Kenora you will visit the Kenora museum one of the finest small museums in Canada. The museum was established in 1964 to collect preserve, research, exhibit and interpret objects that best illustrates the founding settlement and development of the community and area. Collection of artifacts and local history archives are available for viewing. Your evening is free to explore and hire local guides for canoeing or simply renting a sail boat.
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park – Backcountry Hiking Trails
-Travel to Sleeping Giant Provincial Park on Lake Superior (5 hrs)
-Explore the rugged peninsula by hiking, canoeing and view the abundance of wildlife
Blue Lake Provincial Park – Crystal Clear Water
-Travel to Kenora (30 Minutes)
-Lunch Cruise on the M.S. Kenora on Lake of the Woods to view Bald Eagles, Pelicans
-Overnight in Blue Lake Provincial Park (4 hrs)
Rushing River Provincial Park – Scenic River Park
-Travel to Emo (Fort Frances) (3 hrs)
-Visit Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung National Historic Site - discover the ancient past of the Ojibwe people of Rainy River First Nations. Guided Interpretive Tour, Lunch at Hungry Hall restaurant.
-Overnight at Rushing River Provincial Park (2 hrs)
Quetico Provincial Park – Paddler’s Paradise
-Drive to Quetico Provincial Park (3 hrs)
-Overnight in Quetico
Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park – The Niagara of the North
-Visit Fort William Historical Park
-Learn about the fur trade era
-Overnight at Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park and view the majestic waterfalls (30 minutes)
Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park – The Niagara of the North
-Travel to Thunder Bay
-End of Escorted Tour
-Optional visit to the many sites and attractions of the city