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Wilderness
Island Resort is pleased to offer:
Agawa Canyon is World Famous for
it's rugged beauty and the Chapleau Wildlife Preserve is the
world's largest Wildlife Sanctuary. These two great natural attractions
are connected by the Algoma Central Railway which continue to
create a unique train excursion.
2 Day Train
Tour Package Features:
- 2 hour stopover at Agawa Canyon
- overnight accommodations and meals
- guided pontoon boat tour for wildlife
and nature viewing
Luxury Train Tour
Package Features:
- Private rail car with steward,
meals and beverages
- overnight accommodations
- full use of resort facilities and
services
- all meals and beverages
- guided boat tour
- wildlife viewing excursions
Fall Colour
Train Tour Package Features:
- 2 hour stopover at Agawa Canyon
- overnight accommodations and meals
- guided boat tour for wildlife and
nature viewing
View a Map
of downtown Sault Ste Marie for directions to the Algoma
Central Railway Train Depot and view our Travel
Hints and Recommendations to insure that you have a great
vacation.
More information about our
Wilderness Island Resort and other vacation packages we offer
is available.
Visit Algoma
Central Railway for more information about their 1 day Agawa
Canyon Tour and passenger train information.
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Emmy
award winning video journalist Byron Goggins, visited our resort
last summer and produced a great 1/2 hour program for his hit
Television show Wild Weekend. It featuring our resort and the
Algoma Central Railway. You can order copies of this Wild Weekend
episode from Byron by going to his website at www.wildweekendtv.com/order/
and order DVD 6A-5. Copies of Byron's programs are $15.ºº
US each.
For information on the cable channels where you can watch Wild
Weekend, featuring the adventures of Byron Goggins, and his new
radio program, you can visit his website at:
www.WildWeekendTV.com
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Interested in a longer vacation
at Errington's Wilderness Island Resort
Go to our Main Website at
www.WildernessIsland.com

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