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Was a wonderful experience the service was excellent, The waitress was very friendly and very knowledgable about the menu and was very helpful with her suggestions, Sold us on a shrimp starter that was fantastic. The food was very good did not have to wait a long time, the beer was nice and cold, the atmoshere is kind of casual dining to roadhouse style
good place to take your family. Menu prices are very reasonable!! Would go again when I get back to wawa.Read more
Come taste a delectable creation at Back To The Grind. This establishment features hamburgers for 11$ to 25$. They are open at night Friday and during week-ends. You can get there by public transit and bicycle and may pay by Visa and MasterCard.
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43 Km North of Chapleau 36 Lorne, Chapleau, ONP0M 1K0
Come experience a wilderness adventure in the Chapleau Crown Game Preserve, the largest in the world. If you are a hiker, biker, photographer, rider or somebody that just likes to relax and get away from it all, come see up close what Ride the North has to offer.website still under construction-Feel free to email us or call us for more information.
Ginoogaming First Nation (formerly the Long Lake 77 First Nation) is a small Anishnawbe (Ojibway) First Nation located in Northern Ontario, located approximately 40 km east of Geraldton, Ontario, Canada, on the northern shore of Long Lake, immediately south of Long Lake 58 First Nation and the community of Longlac, Ontario. As of Septemeber, 2006, our total registered population was 773 people, of which 168 residing on-reserve. The community is within the boundaries of the territory described by the James Bay Treat of 1905 - Treaty No. 9. The Long Lake reserve was official created when the Band signed an adhesion to Treaty no. 9 on August 9, 1906, although the Band had long been resident in the area. Portions of the reserve land were surrendered and sold in subsequent years.