The Trans Canada Ecotour routes are divided into landscape
regions, each with a map showing the location of selected
points of interest. Each point of interest is numbered
and the distances between points are provided. For some
points, the nearest highway exit number is given as
a location reference. You can see many of the described
features without stopping; however, some stops and detours
will certainly add to your pleasure. It is suggested
that you read about each map section and its points
of interest in advance. The Ecotours are designed for
either easterly or westerly travel and often include
optional side-trips.
Leading the way from Sault Ste. Marie to Midland, this
Ecotour unveils the fascinating natural and cultural
history of Ontario's Huron Coast. Whether walking the
Attikamek Trail in the Sault, learning about the Algonquian
heritage on Manitoulin, touching a beaver in Science
North or following in the wake of the Group of Seven
through the white hills of Killarney, you'll discover
that the Sault Ste. Marie to Midland Ecotour is the
guide to follow.