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MS Chi-Cheemaun
With a name that comes from the Ojibwe word for “big canoe”, the Chi-Cheemaun ferry has been a staple of Georgian Bay for over forty years.
During that time, we’ve proudly introduced passengers to the rich Aboriginal heritage and natural beauty of the region.
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Dinner Cruises
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Star Gazing
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Tourist Information
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Family Entertainment
Manitoulin Island
From its towering cliffs to its white sandy beaches, the rugged charm of this island has stirred the souls of painters and backpackers alike. The allure of the landscape is surpassed only by the hospitality of its First Nations inhabitants.