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Dubreuilville
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ubreuilville is a true Northern Ontario French
Canadian town located only a short distance off
Highway 17 North via Highway 519 just between Wawa
and White River. Looking for a unique place to escape?
Dubreuilville is the place to visit! Located just over 300 km
(186 mi) north/west of Sault Ste. Marie, Dubreuilville is a
friendly vibrant community ready for you to explore. Here
you can take advantage of exceptional hunting, fishing,
snowmobiling, motorcycle or ATV experiences. Dubreuilville
is the outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. Our lakes and our
rivers are abundant with walleye, northern pike, and trout.
The majestic forests that surround us contain the heaviest
moose population in Northern Ontario, as well as a healthy
partridge population.
In short, this is the perfect opportunity to hunt large or small
game and ride the wonderful all-season trails. In addition,
if geocaching is of interest to you, why not find a few
geocaches during your visit. For more information, contact
(705) 884-2340 ext. 121 or visit www.dubreuilville.ca or
email: township@dubreuilville.ca
White River
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ounded by the railroad, flourished by the forest,
home to a beloved storybook character, and is now
lined with gold! White River is located squarely on TransCanada Highway 17, approximately 3.5 hours northwest
of Sault Ste. Marie and 4 hours east of Thunder Bay. White
River is a tight-knit northern community surrounded by gray
granite, flush with tall dark pines, and boasts a seemingly
endless expanse of rivers, lakes, and streams. Standing
proudly for over 125 years, it is rich in railroad history and is
recognized for being the birthplace of the bear who inspired
the beloved book character, Winnie-the-Pooh.
White River’s unique culture, distinctive landscape, and
endearing history cement it as one of the most charming
and remarkable hidden gems in Canada. Travel to enjoy
the bevy of outdoor experiences that permeate the
community or to enrich yourself with the stories that have
made White River an integral part of Canadian culture and
history for over a century. You’ll be elated you made White
River a part of your journey. For more information, contact
the White River Tourist Information Centre, PO Box 307, 102
Durham St, White River ON P0M 3G0, or phone toll-free at
1-888-517-1673. Visit us online at www.whiteriver.ca
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