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Twin Lakes Camping |
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Top 25 Things to do in Kapuskasing |
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Canada Day Celebration Kapukasing and its surrounding neighbours celebrate our nation's birthday in Moonbeam, 20 minutes east of town. From face painting to fireworks, the annual Canada Day Celebration promises a day of entertainment for the entire family. For additional information visit the website www.moonbeam.ca/canada.htm or call Coral Ethier at 705-367-1110. |
Festival de la St-JeanThe annual Festival de la St-Jean is the largest St-Jean-Baptiste celebration in Ontario. During three days, June 19-21, the town is immersed in socio-cultural events and activities including a kids show, concerts, sporting competitions and much more. For additional information visit the website at www.stjeankap.com or call 705-335-8461. |
Kapuskasing Lumberjack Heritage Festival des bûcheronsEvery last weekend of July, Kapuskasing becomes a thriving venue for culture and tradition. The festival abounds with activities for the whole family. Everyone is welcomed to participate in either the amateur or professional lumberjack competitions which include log rolling, swede saw, pulp pile, water boiling, quarter split, crosscut sawing and much more. For further information visit the website at www.kaplumberjack.com or call 800-463-6432. |
Kapuskasing Golf ClubOne of the most challenging golf courses in northern Ontario, the Kapuskasing Golf Club offers a nine hole course extending over 120 acres of prime land. Its carefully manicured grounds are managed by a non-profit board that keeps the golfer's interest at heart. Opened from May to October, the club also has a fully licensed lounge and pro-shop. For more information visit the website at www.kapgolfclub.ca or call David Guay at 705-335-3411. |
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René Brunelle Provincial Park René Brunelle Provincial Park is located 20 minutes east of town on Remi Lake. The park features magnificent hiking trails, washrooms, laundry facilities, children's park and well-groomed campsites. From May to September, it is a very popular retreat for local inhabitants. For additional information call the park office at 705-367-2692 or visit the website at www.moonbeam.ca/rene.htm. |
Riverside Water ParkThe Riverside Water Park, located at the heart of the town, provides a refreshing solution to hot summer days. A favorite amongst the young population of Kapuskasing, it features a jungle gym and changing rooms, as well as colourful fountains and water sprinklers. |
Ron Morel Memorial MuseumHoused in two passenger cars and a CNR 5107 Engine, the museum hosts a number of different exhibits pertaining to Kapuskasing and its history. Permanently on display is the museum's collection of trains and train memorabilia. The museum also highlights the creativity of the late Maurice Gaudreault, a local sculptor, in the "Our Living Heritage" exhibit. The museum is open for tours from May to September. For more information contact Julie Latimer at 705-337-4274. |
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Twin Lakes Camping Twin Lakes Camping in Moonbeam is a charming site for family camping. The park consists of two man-made lakes featuring waterslides, a children's play area, a chip stand, as well as a unique train camper available for rental. The campsite is operational during the summer season. For further information visit the website at www.twinlakescamping.ca or call 705-367-9000. |