Paddle, Fish, Sleep in the Trees: A Guide to First Nations–Owned Tourism in Northeastern Ontario

Glamping, guided fishing, pottery, and guided cultural hikes—Northeastern Ontario's First Nations–owned businesses cover a lot of ground.

Northeastern Ontario is home to some of the most extraordinary wilderness in Canada, and the people of the First Nations communities who have lived here since time immemorial know it better than anyone. From the shores of Lake Nipissing and Georgian Bay to Whitefish River First Nation, Indigenous-owned lodges, outfitters, artist studios, and cultural tours offer travellers something different: experiences rooted in deep knowledge, real hospitality, and a living connection to this land. Here's where to go.

Stock Up on Handmade Ceramics at Maxwell Pottery in Mattawa

Maxwell Pottery has been producing handmade Canadian stoneware in Mattawa since 1991. Owner Daniel wheel throws, hand builds, and slip casts every piece himself, finishing each with hand-painted glazes mixed in-studio. The bestseller is the classic Canoe on the Lake Dip Set, a lakeside entertaining staple that ships across Canada. Bowls, platters, mugs, and appetizer servers round out the collection, all designed to be used as much as admired. The studio is open by appointment.

Cast a Line at Riverview Cottages on Dokis First Nation

Riverview Cottages on Dokis First Nation offers fully equipped waterfront cabins with excellent access to walleye and northern pike fishing. Guests can also kayak, canoe, and hike the surrounding area. The hosts bring warm hospitality and a deep connection to the place they're sharing with you.

Sleep in the Trees at Among The Trees Glamping, Whitefish River First Nation

Among The Trees Glamping on Whitefish River First Nation offers stylish, fully-furnished glamping domes tucked into the forest on McGregor Bay. Guided fishing trips, canoe excursions, and forest walks that draw on traditional knowledge and local ecology are all part of the experience. The business is grounded in environmental sustainability and First Nations stewardship of the natural world.

Canoe and Lake dip set from Maxwell Pottery View of sunset from Riverview Cottages Glamping dome in the Trees
Canoe & Lake dip set, Maxwell Pottery // View from Riverview Cottages // Among The Trees glamping dome

Fish, Paddle, and Unwind at Rainbow Lodge, Whitefish River First Nation

Rainbow Lodge on Whitefish River First Nation is a family-run spot with strong freshwater fishing — lake trout and bass being particular draws — along with boat rentals and guided fishing tours. The lodge weaves local traditions and stories into the guest experience alongside solid access to the surrounding wilderness.

Stillwater Fishing Paddling Killarney Channel with Point Grondine Lodge on the Point
Stillwater Fishing // Point Grondine // Lodge on the Point

Book a Guided Trip with Stillwater Fishing, Whitefish River First Nation

Stillwater Fishing runs guided fishing and boating excursions for families, novices, and experienced anglers alike. Owner and guide Brian Still brings deep local expertise and a commitment to sustainable fishing practices, including traditional techniques that First Nations communities have relied on for generations.

Hike, Paddle, and Learn at Point Grondine Park Near Killarney

Point Grondine Park near Killarney combines camping and outdoor recreation with guided tours covering Anishinaabe history, language, and traditional knowledge of the region. The park is built around sustainability and cultural preservation.

Stay on the Shores of Lake Manitou at Lodge on the Point

Lodge on the Point on Lake Manitou is a First Nations–owned retreat with paddling, fishing, and hiking on offer. Guided tours introduce guests to stories and practices connected to the lake and surrounding landscape.

About Northern Ontario

Welcome to Northern Ontario, Canada! Bigger than Texas, wilder than the west, more welcoming than a campfire in October, Northern Ontario is like no place else. Sunset Country is famous for its spectacular fishing lakes, Superior Country has friendly towns and a superior coastline, Algoma Country has bucket list drives and epic outdoor adventure, and the Northeast provides excellent vacation destinations close to Toronto and other large urban centres in Southern Ontario.

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