National Historic Sites in the Parks Canada Northern Ontario Region
Parks Canada divides the province of Ontario into four regions for administrative purposes. This geographic clustering facilitates communication among sites in the same general area that may share common goals, interests, problems and opportunities (e.g., group marketing for tourism). It also enables visitors to plan personal itineraries for heritage exploration. Interested in visiting one national historic site? Why not check to see what other national historic sites are located nearby. Here are the national historic sites located in the Northern Region, which includes such centres as Thunder Bay and Sault St. Marie.
Nine Regional Maps of Ontario's National Historic Sites by Colin Old
- Algoma Central Engine House
429 Hudson Street, PO Box 9500, Sault St. Marie
Northern Region- Algonquin Provincial Park
Whitney
Northern Region
- Canadian Car & Foundry
1001 Montreal Street, Thunder Bay
Northern Region- Clavenleigh
Creemore
Northern Region- Cobalt Mining District
Cobalt
Northern Region- Cummins Pre-contact Site
Thunder Bay
Northern Region
- Ermatinger Clergue House
831 Queen Street East, Sault Ste. Marie
Northern Region
- Fort St. Joseph
Richards Landing
Northern Region- Fort St. Pierre
Fort Frances
Northern Region- Fort William
Thunder Bay
Northern Region
- Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung
Stratton
Northern Region
- Moose Factory Building
Cochrane
Northern Region
- Pic River Site
Pic River
Northern Region
- Sault Ste. Marie Canal
1 Canal Drive, Sault Ste. Marie
Northern Region- Sheguiandah
Manitoulin Island
Northern Region
- Thunder Bay Tourist Pagoda
170 Red River Road, Thunder Bay
Northern Region
- Whitefish Island
near Sault Ste Marie
Northern Region