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Manitoulin Island: Angling opportunities abound

by Bob McGary | March 13, 2024

The largest freshwater island, and home to 108 lakes, Manitoulin Island is an angler’s dream travel destination.

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Algonquin: Ontario's most famous park

by Steve Galea | March 5, 2024

Ontario’s most famous park holds countless wilderness fishing opportunities for the adventurous angler.

Trolling for Quinte trophies

by Tim Allard | December 5, 2023

An overview of how to tangle with world class walleye on Lake Ontario’s Bay of Quinte, helpful equipment suggestions, where to go, and more.

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Northern tourism on the mend

by Steve Galea | June 9, 2023

Tourism in northern Ontario is finally on the rise after the pandemic, with more bookings right in time for summer.

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Testing the Grizzly wood stove

by Tamas Pal | May 30, 2023

A tiny, well-built wood stove perfect for RV users, van-lifers, or a cabin that's a couple hundred square feet with modern insulation.

Fly Fishing At The Soo

Fly fishing in The Soo

by Ray Blades | March 13, 2023

Fly fishing for steelhead, Atlantic salmon, and resident rainbow trout on the St. Marys River with OOD Editor/Associate Publisher Ray Blades.

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Traversing The Bronzeback Corridor for smallmouth

by Tim Allard | February 28, 2023

Traversing the giant smallmouth wonderland of eastern Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River will reward anglers.

On The Ice In Sunset Country

Fishing the icy wilds of Red Lake

by Jeff Gustafson | February 13, 2023

If you go ice fishing in the Red Lake area once I can guarantee you will want to make it an annual visit. This fishing paradise is far north.

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Quinte ducking on Lake Ontario

by Bob McGary | December 12, 2022

The Bay of Quinte is located less than two hours east of Toronto on Lake Ontario.