Elliot Lake Municipal Pool and Gym
This facility features a 25-metre pool, wading pool, sauna and whirlpool, as well as cardio and weight rooms.
http://www.cityofelliotlake.com/en/recleisure/parks.asp
Emerald Necklace Trail, Petawawa
The Emerald Necklace Trail combines a number of trails in the Petawawa area and connects to the larger Ottawa River trail system. It comprises both paved and nature trails.
http://www.petawawa.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=478&Itemid=91
Esker Lakes Provincial Park
Straddling the continental divide, this forested landscape of sand dunes and kettle lakes is the result of glacial melting 10,000 year ago.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/eske.html
Fushimi Lake Provincial Park
A popular spot for anglers and campers and those who want to witness wildlife or the dazzling northern lights.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/fush.html
Greenwater Provincial Park
Twenty-six glacially formed kettle lakes and eskers attract canoeists at this park that was cleared for logging and farming.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/gree.html
Ivanhoe Lake Provincial Park
A popular beach with warm shallow water between Chapleau and Timmins. A family holiday destination with fishing, canoeing and hiking.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/ivan.html
Kap-Kig-Iwan Provincial Park
The waterfalls on the Englehart River are one of the many attractions of this picturesque park that features outstanding hiking, birdwatching and spring fishing.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/kapk.html
Kettle Lakes Provincial Park
Swim, paddle or fish at one of 22 deep, spring-fed kettle lakes accessible by trails and roads.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/kett.html
Millennium Rink
Outdoor ice rink (weather permitting).
http://www.petawawa.ca/index.php/park-a-recreation/parks-and-waterfront
Missinaibi Provincial Park
Campers can explore hundreds of ancient rock paintings along the shores of Missinaibi lake. Experienced canoeists can paddle the old fur-trading routes all the way to James Bay.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/miss.html
Nagagamisis Provincial Park
This secluded lake of north of Hornepayne is a favourite for fishing, a gateway to challenging canoe routes on the Nagagami and Shekak rivers. The park offers beautiful campsites in a mature forest.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/naga.html
Obatanga Provincial Park
A tract of wilderness that is home to 32 lakes, rivers and streams. Outstanding fishing is often accessible only by canoe. Excellent birdwatching.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/obat.html
Petawa Sports
An list of sports sports associations, leagues and clubs in Petawa. You're sure to find the right activity for you.
http://www.petawawa.ca/index.php/park-a-recreation/sports-programs-and-events
Petawawa Civic Centre
The Petawawa Civic Centre is the heart of active Petawawa and features an area, an athletic field, baseball diamond, a fitness exercise station, Horseshoe pits and mini golf.
http://www.petawawa.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=490&Itemid=141
Pine Park Rink
Outdoor ice rink that operates from December to February.
http://www.petawawa.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=490&Itemid=141
Potholes Provincial Park
A nature reserve eat of Wawa named for the glacial potholes and troughs carved out of bedrock to form the riverbed of the Kiniwabi River.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/poth.html
Ren? Brunelle Provincial Park
A base for bush pilots for twenty years, now a park with four sandy beaches, fishing, boating and swimming.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/rene.html
Robert Hartley Sports Complex
The Robert Hartley Sports Complex includes 2 ice pads, a 25-metre pool, one- and three-metre diving boards, hot tub, sauna and tennis courts.
http://www.ville.hawkesbury.on.ca/loisirse.html
The Shoals Provincial Park
Shoals and shallows on Little Wawa Lake make for great swimming at this starting point for marked portages to exquisite lakes for fishing and backcountry camping.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/shoa.html
Tidewater Provincial Park
Twenty kilometres from James Bay, Tidewater's four islands in the Moose River estuary. Campers take a water taxi to Charles Island to view sub-Arctic flow and the occasional seal or beluga whale.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/tidew.html
Timmins Leisure Services Facilities
There are plenty of opportunities for fun and healthy physical activity and sports in Timmins. Here you'll find a complete listing of municipal facilities, including arenas, tennis courts, swimming pools, beaches, ball diamonds, soccer fields, playgrounds, municipal parklands, outdoor rinks, skating ovals, the curling rink, gymnastics club and the Archie Dillon Sportsplex.
http://portal.timmins.ca/portal/en/timmins/residents/leisureservices
Wakami Lake Provincial Park
A great place for fishing; home to a challenging 76 km four-day shoreline hiking trail. Canoeing, spirit hikes and nature walks are other highlights at this northeastern favourite.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/waka.html
White Lake Provincial Park
A sheltered basin with sandy beaches, warm water swimming and great fishing inland from Lake Superior. Home to orchids and bogs with carnivorous plants.
http://www.toronto.ca/parks/parks_gardens/westdeane.htm
YWCA of North Bay
Our concept of health focuses on prevention, rehabilitation, self-management and the social support needed to grow in spirit, mind and body. In everything that we do, we try to inspire a sense of responsibility to each other and the global community.
http://www.ymcanorthbay.com/
YWCA of Timmins
Our concept of health focuses on prevention, rehabilitation, self-management and the social support needed to grow in spirit, mind and body. In everything that we do, we try to inspire a sense of responsibility to each other and the global community.
http://www.timminsymca.org