Fishing
The Sault area has some of the most spectacular fishing you will find anywhere!
You can fish for salmon right from the downtown Boardwalk in Sault Ste. Marie or head North to the Batchawana Bay/Goulais River district to fish for small mouth bass, pike, pickerel (walleye), speckled rainbow and lake trout.
Local Fishing Shops:
Soo North Fly Shop
Trading Post ( 4 miles South of Glenview)
Hiking and Mountain Biking
Glenview is the natural choice for hikers and bikers: Glenview has trails on our 200 acres - the TransCanada Trail goes through our property as well. Many other adventures are just minutes away!
The Hiawatha Conservation Area is located on Sixth Line, just across from Glenview.
Hiawatha Park is one of the Sault s best kept secrets. Some of the most popular hiking/biking trails include the Pinder, Red Pine and Crystal Creek. There is also a small lake with sandy beach and picnic area.
Lake Superior Provincial Park - This scenic park has 11 hiking trails ranging from easy to demanding. The Pictograph trail is a must do!
For more information about local hiking visit the Voyageur Trail Association
Caribou Expeditions guided kayak tours in Goulais River (minutes North of Glenview)
D &
T Guided ATV Wilderness Tours - design your own ATV adventure.
Great Lakes Circle Tour Caribou Expeditions guided kayak tours in Goulais River (minutes North of Glenview)
D &
T Guided ATV Wilderness Tours - design your own ATV adventure.
Just minutes north of Glenview lies the most beautiful drive in the mid-continent. Travel the north shore of Lake Superior and witness breathtaking beauty at every turn. The largest of the Great Lakes is rich in history and is an outdoor recreation paradise. Pack a lunch and picnic at one of the many beaches that dot the shore line. Stop off at scenic Chippewa Falls, on route to Lake Superior Provincial Park. There'
s a variety of photo opportunities along the way - from Alona Bay Lookout to the Agawa Bay Indian Pictographs - so remember your camera!
A drive along Lake Superior is no t complete without a visit to Agawa Indian Crafts in Pancake Bay. This amazing store featuring native artwork, carving, beads, jewelry, clothing and more.
A special thanks to one of our guests: Cindy Schulz for the wonderful picture of the Northern Lights.