Greenstone Tourism
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Located along Trans-Canada Highway 11 in Northwestern Ontario, Greenstone is known for its outdoor experiences especially fishing and hunting! The Municipality of Greenstone is located along Trans-Canada Highway 11 in Northwestern Ontario, Canada 300km northeast of the City of Thunder Bay. Greenstone is located in the District of Thunder Bay and has an area of 3,172 sq km (1224 sq mi) making it one of the largest municipalities in Canada.
Greenstone was created on January 1st, 2001 by the amalgamation of the former municipalities of the Town of Geraldton, the Town of Longlac, the Township of Nakina and the Township of Beardmore, and an extensive area of unincorporated territory including numerous settlement areas such as Caramat, Jellicoe, MacDiarmid, and Orient Bay. First Nation communities within Greenstone municipal boundaries are Long Lake 58, Lake Nipigon Ojibway, Rocky Bay and Sandy Point, while Aroland and Ginoogaming First Nation Nations are situated just outside the Municipality, adjacent to the wards of Nakina and Longlac respectively.
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A few teachers getting in some last minute fishing before the start of another school year. 📸 Andy McFarlane #natureshometown
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Big pike in the boat by this angler staying with Lukinto Lake Lodge #natureshometown
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Dusey River Adventures with some remote brook trout fishing this summer! #natureshometown
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Bob Brunet with a couple nice walleye caught in August! #natureshometown
Darren Goodman captain of Lake Nipigon Charters putting this lucky angler on a big laker! Released for someone else to enjoy! #natureshometown
Alan Ouellet finding walleye fishing from shore! #natureshometown
William caught a nice 28” walleye with Bauer's Onaman Lake Cabins and Outposts #natureshometown