The Atikokan-Quetico Logo is now available for local groups to use in their promotion of Atikokan as an outdoor tourist recreation destination. The logo is available in a variety of formats, we have provided links below for JPEG and TIFF formats.
Do you know someone who is thinking of working in developmental services or is thinking of changing careers and doesn't know what field to go into? Developmental services is rewarding for so many reasons.Click here to see John's story. Click here to see Maggie's story.
Do you know someone who is thinking of working in developmental services or is thinking of changing careers and doesn't know what field to go into? Developmental services is rewarding for so many reasons. Click here to see John's story. Click here to see Maggie's story.
Atikokan, located just a few miles north of the Canada - Minnesota border, was named for the Atikokan River, an Ojibway word meaning ''caribou bones''. The Canadian National Railway, made Atikokan a half way stop between Thunder Bay and Fort Frances and the town was named in 1899.
The long list of outdoor activities you can do here makes Sioux Lookout a natural playground to explore. Travel our network of more than seven lakes with a guided or unguided boat ride. In the summer, swim our crystal clear waters at one of our four publi
We are here to support and contribute to a strong health system by providing a variety of essential health services to the people of 33 Northern and remote First Nations communities.