Meiru’s guidebook

Meiru
Meiru’s guidebook

Sightseeing

With knee-weakening lookouts atop the world’s largest lake, sun-bathed beaches, serene protected waters and idyllic campsites, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park is a true gem of Northwestern Ontario.
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Sleeping Giant
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With knee-weakening lookouts atop the world’s largest lake, sun-bathed beaches, serene protected waters and idyllic campsites, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park is a true gem of Northwestern Ontario.
Visit the open-pit mines for a fun pick-your-own adventure or grab polished amethyst gift items and jewelry from the gift shop. There're other mines and gift shops in this area where you can explore more.
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Amethyst Mine Panorama
500 Bass Lake Rd
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Visit the open-pit mines for a fun pick-your-own adventure or grab polished amethyst gift items and jewelry from the gift shop. There're other mines and gift shops in this area where you can explore more.

Food scene

Great combination of fresh, tasty smoky fish and good selection of amethyst gifts, a shop full of local stories.
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The Fish Shop
1960 Lakeshore Drive
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Great combination of fresh, tasty smoky fish and good selection of amethyst gifts, a shop full of local stories.

My favourite place to eat on my way to camp

On your way to my cabin, you will have to pass this cute little local restaurant with tasty food and great lake view of Passlake. Friendly owner and staff, only open seasonally and they take cash only, so be prepared.
Karen's Kountry Kitchen (closed for the summer.)
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On your way to my cabin, you will have to pass this cute little local restaurant with tasty food and great lake view of Passlake. Friendly owner and staff, only open seasonally and they take cash only, so be prepared.