Things to do in North Bay
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Dionne Quints Museum
North Bay has never seen the mining-related booms and busts inherent to most towns in northern Ontario. In fact, the area was rather unremarkable until five little girls briefly turned the city into the most visited destination in Ontario after Niagara Falls. These little girls were the Dionne Quints – identical quintuplets. Born during the Great Depression, they were exploited as a tourist attraction by the provincial government. Their fame became so widespread that they even starred in four Hollywood films. Today, the Dionne Quints Museum contains a fascinating collection of artifacts from their early years. (Their later years haven’t been such a happy story – growing u…
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Chief Commanda II
This passenger liner cruises through the Manitou Islands (adult/child $21/12), along the French River ($35/19) and down to Callander Bay at sunset ($26/14). Three-hour ‘Blues Cruises’ are a big hit during the summer (one per month).
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Average Joe’s
Average Joe’s is anything but average. Enjoy tasty fare from the broad menu while staring out over the serene Trout Lake. The bar keeps the gregarious locals around until 1am or 2am.
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Kabuki House
Dinner here might put a dent in your wallet, but Kabuki House has the best sushi in North Bay (although it’s possible this is the only Japanese restaurant in town).
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