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Lake Superior - Harmony Beach, Superb scenery

Harmony Beach is a relatively small Hamlet located on Lake Superior some 25 miles north of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. A camping Resort with bar & restaurant is the only business location.  

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A very central location to view and travel to the many scenic loations in the area. Most are accessed via short auto rides and/or walking. Hiking is available in many areas which includes the Robertson Cliffs.

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Lake Superior - Harmony Beach, The Beach

Harmony Beach is a relatively small Hamlet located on Lake Superior some 25 miles north of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. A camping Resort with bar & restaurant is the only business location.  

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Although the beach waters of Lake Superior may seem cool to many the waters reach 70-80F during many occasions during the summer months and it is quite well attended each weekend by the local population from Sault St. Marie.

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John`s Comments
Beach is not really long in length, however it made for quick 20 minute jaunt, or a leisurely 40 walk with a stop or two along the way to view various activities like watercraft, geese, & swimmers that braved the cooler waters. Having road access for one leg of the trip where traffic was almost non-existant did help.   


John`s Recollections
What I remember most is I actually do miss it. It provided on warm days a place to sit and view Superior`s waters that always were different, it provided a remarkable spot to view the nightly sunsets and best of all it met my own personal requirement "life is a beach, with white sand and gentle waves".   
The bay`s smaller opening into the much larger Superior helped to create warmer waters and mitigated the strength of wave action.   


Lake Superior - Harmony Beach, Sunset/Sunrise

Harmony Beach is a relatively small Hamlet located on Lake Superior some 25 miles north of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. A camping Resort with bar & restaurant is the only business location.  

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One of the highlights is the excellent summer sunsets with Lake Superior as it's background. Each night portrays a different view with many color highlights. Another is waking up early to view the sun rising over the hills.

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Robertson Cliff Hikiing Trails - Scenic Falls


The Robertson Cliffs have excellent trails, yet for a unique experience, visit the Falls on the opposite side of the trail head. Unmarked trail on the north side of parking lot but you should be able to hear the falls. Near Harmony Beach. 

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A very difficult hike across from the trail head where one has to decend a 250 foot drop to the Robertson river. It is not just the drop as it is quite a steep incline. Once there the beauty of the falls and surrounding sights make up for that descent, however, one must get back up the gorge.
  

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View album of Robertson Cliffs Hiking area


Lake Superior Provincial Park

Lake Superior Provincial Park is 1600 sq. km. (618 sq. mi.) of northern Ontario wilderness along the shore of Lake Superior - the largest lake in the world. The park is a diverse landscape of forested hills, clear lakes, streams and rivers, and a Lake Superior shoreline with features ranging from the 200m (650 ft) cliffs of Old Woman Bay to the 3 km (2 mile) long beach at Agawa Bay. 

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One of the Park`s greatest qualities is it`s peacefulness as human habitation is kept at a minimum and nature rules the land. Many trails departing from highway 17 allow for further exploration to wilderness areas that bring hidden treasures of peace for your body and soul. Here you have to drive in for a couple of miles, then walk in for a mile, and then take your canoe or kayak that you carried with you, and then finally go fishing or enjoy the scenery. There are fish (trout), but you cannot use any type of motor to help you. It is rather quiet and you may find yourself on the lake with no others. Picture is of Lake Gamitagama.

Some fishing tips.
Lake Trout are found only in Lake Superior and in several of the park’s cold, deep lakes, including Mijinemungshing, Treeby, Old Woman, Belanger and Gamitagama. Lake Trout usually inhabit cold waters 10-50 m (33-164 ft.) deep in the warm summer months and in cold waters 5-15 m (16-49 ft.) deep in the spring and fall. Since Lake Trout generally feed on small fish, the most successful angling techniques are deep water trolling with artificial lures, such as large, flashy spoons and wobblers or still fishing with dead minnows near the lake bottom. They will occasionally travel to warmer, shallow waters to feed, especially during the dusk to dawn period.

  

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Lake Superior - Katherine Cove

Katherine Cove is one of many Ontario Provincial Park sites along the Eastern shores of Lake Superior, just north of Sault Ste Marie. Being so scenic, many travellers stop to view and touch the cold waters of Lake Superior. 

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Katherine Cove - Lake Superior, Ontario


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An excellent spot to take a short walk on the beach as well as viewing Lake Superior. Actually it is quite difficult when driving not to stop for a "touch" and "feel", as this site has easy roadside access and such scenic qualities.
  
John`s Comments
This Provincial Park is one of many along Trans-Canada Highway 17 between Sault Ste Marie and Wawa, Ontario, Canada.
Scenery in this area is exceptional and is quite worth a drive to visit. Each of our visits are in the half hour range, as that gives you time to stretch your legs, breathe the fresh air and at times sample the water.


John`s Recollections
The entrances seem to point to the most scenic views located on the right as one leaves the car, however if it is cool and the wind is blowing turn towards the left for a more sheltered & private view where you may be able sit and enjoy for a while longer.
Drive between the locations is normally just over 2 hours, however be prepared to double that easily with stops along the way.

Wawa - Ontario

Wawa, Ontario is in the far reaches of Northern Ontario. It is home to one of Canada`s most distinctive roadside stops, where a proud Canada Goose is displayed alongside carvings of the Gitchee Gommi totem poles.  

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Canada Goose - Wawa, Ontario


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With a very sparse population this stop provides a restpoint to view and observe how early life was lived in a remote area.  With Lake Superior nearby there many exceptional scenic qualities.
  
John`s Comments
The Canada Goose stands out above all and welcomes all.
Michipicoten River basin provides an abundance of Northern Ontario`s natural scenic sights including a small river entering the Michipicoten as well as the Wawa Beach on Lake Superior.


John`s Recollections
This area really does show how scenic the country can be, yet it is a good reminder of how large it is, with such a small population.
The number of trees in an acre of land can equal the population of hundreds of square miles in this part of Ontario. Lately as resource industries continue to lose their profit potential, there is also a corresponding drop in population.

Drive highlights - Hwy 17 - Lake Superior - Wawa to Sand River - Ontario

Cool and foreboding waters at times where many a ship has not survived the rough waters. There are however, many times when the water is calm and the temperature is warmer. Whenever, it is always very scenic and is enjoyed by many visitors wishing to get close to nature.
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Drive highlights Lake Superior - Wawa to Sand River - Ontario

Drive highlights - Hwy 17 -- Lake Superior, North West Ontario

Nature at it's best. Absolutely stunning scenery in an area where population is sparse and wildlife is plentiful. Harsh winters create a countryside bathed in snow.

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Drive highlights - Lake Superior,  North West Ontario


The Story behind the picture
An area that has been re-lived countless times. Fortunate to be raised nearby, and so fortunate to have such a scenic location. Memories, although many years ago, are brought out vividly, with Lake Superior and some of it`s islands in the background remembering the monstrous storms that could occur.  Also would be those times where at the end of a fishing reel, was a lake superior trout awaiting a deep fry for an evening meal.