There are many tours available for you to help explore Elliot Lake. For more information on tours, visit the Elliot Lake Welcome Centre, email Elliot Lake Tourism or call 1-800-661-6192.
Deer Trail Touring Route |
View more information on the Deer Trail Touring Route. The Deer Trail Driving Tour is a three-to-four hour, 120 km journey in East Algoma that takes you through breathtaking vistas, ancient lakes, cascading waterfalls, high cliffs, unique flora and fauna and gorgeous views. The deciduous trees surround the road and offer fresh, clean air in the unspoiled wilderness. |
Outdoor and adventure tours |
Many community organizations offer personalized tours that take you throughout Elliot Lake's unique outdoors and surroundings. See a list of groups and organizations that can help you explore the area. See a list of Algoma Country tour experiences, including motorcycle, drive and RV, boating and marina, ATV, rail and snowmobile tours. |
Retirement Living Discovery Tour |
You can book a Discovery Tour with Elliot Lake Retirement Living. Discovery tours let you see all the opportunities there are as a retiree in Elliot Lake. From living properties to guided tours through the city, discovery tours are available year-round. Visit Elliot Lake Retirement Living to learn more. |
Public Art Walking Tour |
We have developed a Public Art Walking Tour available for you to enjoy. This tour takes gives you the opportunity to see all the unique, local art exhibitions in Elliot Lake. Visit the Welcome Centre or call 705-848-2287 ext. 2402 for more information. |
Decommissioned Mine Tours |
You can take a decommissioned closed mine tour in Elliot Lake. These tours let you discover Elliot Lake's rich mining history and tailings management areas. The Elliot Lake Nuclear and Mining Museum conduct these tours. Visit the museum, Elliot Lake Welcome Centre or call 705-848-2287 ext. 2406 for more information. |
Geology Tours |
The tour is led by a local geology enthusiast to see some of the city's historic sites and some of the world's rarest geology. The tour includes a lunch at Mississagi Provincial Park. You can find more details at the Elliot Lake Welcome Centre or by calling 705-848-2287 ext. 2402. Space is limited. |
Elliot Lake Public Library tours |
Take an Elliot Lake Public Library tour today. |
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