Climb about the Miss Marie Sault Lock Tours Boat a take a beautiful 90 minute cruise up and down the picturesque St Marys River.
Enjoy the downtown sights of both Canadian and US Sault Ste. Marie, then pass through both set of historic locks and underneath the spectacular International bridge. Wave to Lake Superior ‘lakers’ as well as pleasure boat riders on this famous waterway, or just can sit back and relax and take in the many sights of this beautiful boat ride.
The Agawa Canyon Tour Train is one of North America’s iconic train rides. See the boreal forests, rivers, and waterfalls that inspired Canada’s most iconic artists – the Group of Seven. If traveling in latter part of summer, witness some of the most incredible colours as the maple forests create a stunning palette of reds, oranges and yellows.
This year’s tour season will be from Aug. 1 through Oct. 19. More details on pricing and purchasing tickets can be found on the Agawa train website.
Sault Ste. Marie is the best destination for mountain biking in Ontario. Discover trails for every age, ability or style from jump and flow trails to enduro-style trails carved out of the Canadian Shield.
Hiawatha Highlands, with over 65km of trails, is just a short ride from downtown. Visit in July and take part in the Salty Marie Trails Fest, happening July 25-27.
Visit out Mountain Bike page for more info or check our out post on spending a weekend mountain biking in the city.
Sault Ste. Marie has some of the best sandy beaches in Ontario. Our beaches are incredible! All around our city you’ll find perfectly beautiful, long sandy beaches with crystal clear water that are perfect for a swim, a play in the sand or just to relax and soak up the sun. Great beaches are just one reason Sault Ste. Marie is the perfect place for a summer vacation.
Click here to check out 6 of the best sandy beaches in Ontario, all just a short drive from Sault Ste. Marie.
Sault Ste. Marie has so many fun events happening all through the summer. From the three mountain biking races to Rotary Fest and the much-loved Queen Street Cruise. Looking for a show or musical performance? Check out all the events listed at the Sault Community Theatre website.
As well as three biking races, we also have a number of running events happening in June; Run The Great Lakes as well as the Community Strong Festival – a series of races over a weekend in June, including a Boston Marathon qualifier!
We also have the Fringe North Festival and an Italian Festival, which are very popular with locals and visitors alike. Stay up to date by visiting our Events page here!
Lake Superior is wild, rugged and beautiful. It can be angry and violent, it can be calm with glassy water reflecting a perfectly clear blue sky. The sunsets can be some of most beautiful anywhere, and the maple forests that hug the coastline put on a fall colour display of bright reds, oranges and yellows so spectacular you’ll be telling your friends for years.
A drive along the coastline from Sault Ste. Marie will let you experience all of this. Get out of your car, RV or motorbike at any of the many stops along the way. Fill your camera up with countless shots of this beautiful coast. Visit in spring, summer, fall or winter for a different experience each season. Be inspired by the incredible Lake Superior coastal drive from Sault Ste. Marie.
The Bushplane Museum, or the Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre to give its full name, is one of Sault Ste. Marie’s top attractions. Perfect for kids to learn about bushplanes, women in aviation, forest fire prevention, plus, kids can run around, climb into planes and have fun exploring. For adults, it’s a museum full of beautiful and fascinating aircraft that shows the important history of bushplanes in Ontario.
Check out Entomica while inside the museum; a wonderful Insectarium where you can meet and hold some pretty interesting creatures!
Other cultural attractions include: Ermatinger Clergue National Historic Site, The Sault Ste. Marie Museum, Art Gallery of Algoma and Sault Ste. Marie Canal National Historic Site
Traditionally known as Bawating (“the place of the rapids”), Sault Ste. Marie is a place of cultural importance. Follow this long weekend itinerary to experience and learn about Anishinaabe culture in our city.
Thrive Tours offer interpretive eco-tours offering a guided experience of vibrant celebrations of Indigenous life. Metis Tours offer walking and paddling tours that connects historic and community points of interest between the Sault Ste. Marie and and the St. Marys River. Walk Among The Trees specializes in simple, 3 hour walking tours Through an Anishinaabe cultural lens, participants will learn about the natural and cultural history, experience ceremony, storytelling, teachings and cuisine for creating important long-lasting memories
Visit our Indigenous Tourism page for more info.
After a day of adventuring you’ll want to refuel and recharge, and we have some great restaurants serving some fantastic food for any taste. From Syrian Shawarma to spicy Indian, delicious Italian or sizzling steak, the Sault has so many great restaurants.
We also brew our own beer! Northern Superior, Outspoken and the Canal District’s Soo Falls offer craft beers with names including ‘Rabbit’s Foot’, ‘Maglia Rosa’ and ‘Gitche Gumee’. Great beers, great atmosphere equals great times!
Whether you’re here for a tournament, camp, coaching course, or race, you’re in for a treat. Beyond your main event, there’s plenty to explore and enjoy in Sault Ste. Marie.
We understand how hectic traveling for sports events can be, so let us make your visit smoother and more enjoyable in a way your team and team managers will appreciate. Read on for help with:
Let’s start with some essentials – food. Sault Ste. Marie has a wide range of restaurants, cafes, pubs and breweries. You’ll find all the information you need here.
Below is a specially selected list categorized of establishments known to welcome groups, organized in a way that hopefully relates to your needs. If you see an asterix*, it means that establishment also has private rooms.
Centre Ice
The restaurant inside the Pee Wee Hockey Arena.
Hard Line Grill*
The restaurant inside the YNCU Curling Centre.
Ice Breakers*
Inside the John Rhodes Community Centre
Northcrest Lanes
Ten-pin bowling with pub-grub food
Soo Blaster
Eat, drink, play. A fun-zone with a restaurant. Pool, air hockey, video games and more!
Wacky Wings
Family-friendly wings and pub style menu with entertainment arena.
* = private rooms or areas available
The Blockhouse Pub
All day breakfast, gourmet sandwiches and grilled cheeses and pub fare.
The Boiler Room*
Specializes in wood fired pizzas with other gastropub style meals
Casey’s Grill Bar*
Casual pub style dining located inside the Water Tower Inn.
Chuck’s Roadhouse Bar & Grill
Chuck’s is known for their laid-back sports bar atmosphere and savory steaks.
Chummy’s Grill
Indigenous owned and operated offering daily features, hearty portions, all day breakfast and pub favorites.
Gino’s Fired Up Kitchen*
Wood fired pizzas, build your own pasta dishes and a wide range of classic pub fare.
Montana’s BBQ & Bar
The home of BBQ and pub fare featuring a large atmospheric dining room with waterfront views.
Aurora’s Restaurant
Family owned and operated Italian restaurant.
Giovanni’s Restaurant*
Family and group friendly restaurant featuring authentic Italian cuisine.
North 82 Steak and Seafood*
Famous for seared steaks, seafood and Greek inspired menu items.
The Root (golf course)
A variety of hearty and elegant meals from pastas and seafood to steaks and roast beef.
Sandro’s Restaurant
Handmade Italian pasta dishes and North American comfort food.
The Mill Steakhouse & Wine Bar
The fine dining option in the Canal District
Mulligan’s Irish Pub
Features classic Irish specialties like fish and chips, cottage pie and an array of burgers and sandwiches.
Embers on the Ridge*
Unique up-scale fine dining options located on Crimson Ridge golf course
Golden Dragon
A wide selection of Chinese food and specializing in their dinner buffet.
Peace Restaurant
Vibrant Asian Fusion based bar and restaurant with an ever-changing menu
Quattro Vinotecca
Upscale dining featuring steaks, fish, pastas, and wide range of elegant entrees
Shogun Sushi
Offering a wide selection of fresh, authentic Japanese food.
Sunset Noodle House
Authentic Vietnamese Cuisine in a cozy atmosphere.
The Taj
High quality Indian Cuisine in a modern up-scale dining atmosphere.
Looking to eat-in? The Soo has plenty of great caterers / take-out options for you!
Absolutely Delicious
Homemade…serving breakfast and lunch daily!!! Desserts…frozen meat pies, homemade lasagna ready
Alina’s Kitchen
Family owned Italian Restaurant
Take-out only
Aurora’s Pizza and Spaghetti House
Delicious Italian and American fare – all made fresh and in-house – for the whole family
Feeding Your Soul Cafe
Homemade…serving breakfast and lunch daily!!! Desserts…frozen meat pies, homemade lasagna ready
Giovanni’s Restaurant
Authentic Italian cuisine.
Grand Gardens
Delicious Italian take-out and catering establishment
Marconi Multicultural Centre Classic Italian menu
Paesano Foods
Italian food and takeout menu
Primavera Catering and Banquet Hall
Serving traditional Italian food, handmade ravioli, or something like a double burger.
Sandros
Delicious Italian take-out and catering establishment
Maybe you have a few hours been between games, or maybe you want to extend your stay by a day or so. Depending on when you visit, there will be a wide range of options to make your trip to the Soo fun and enjoyable.
Does your team need to stay active between games? Are you looking for a fun activity that everyone can take part in? Here are some team building suggestions.
KBX Performance Club is a sports training facility that offers gym and on the field/ice training for sports such as hockey. Goat Yoga is very popular with visiting teams who want to try something different and fun. Swing Away Batting Cages operates out of Strathclair Park. Bellevue Park is 17 hectares big, so plenty of space to run around in. It includes a splash pad, 4 play area and there are also picnic tables and benches – perfect for outdoor lunches. A great team building event is attending a hockey game at the local OHL team, the Soo Greyhounds – catered boxes can be booked too!
Sault Ste. Marie also has has 24 lanes of ten-pin bowling at North Crest Lanes. Soo Blaster has video games, pool, air hockey. There’s golf simulators Up and Down Lounge and axe throwing!
Sault Ste. Marie is one of Ontario’s best adventure towns. Mountain Biking, hiking, paddling, boat tours, sandy beaches – and that’s just within the city limits! There are plenty of activities you can do in just a couple of hours, and more if you have half a day or more to spare. The summer months is also when our outdoor events really ramp up – classic car cruises, beer festivals, poutine and rib fests… when you visit, visit our Events page for all the latest happenings.
Here are a few ideas to hopefully get you inspired.
Searchmont is one of Ontario’s best ski hills with over 700 feet of vertical. Hiawatha Highlands is a winter wonderland with cross-country skiing, fat biking and snowshoeing available. The City maintains a number of outdoor rinks in winter months, and The Rink at the Canal District has bookable as well as free public skating options.
For indoor activities check out the always-popular Bushplane Museum or the excellent Ermatinger Clergue National Historic Site. y and more and Station Mall has a number of stores, a big Galaxy Cinema and a food court.
If you haven’t yet arranged accommodation, visit the Stay page of our website for a full list of hotels, motels and campsites within the city.
And of course, head to our home page, or our Travel Inspiration page for even more ideas of what to do when visiting the Soo!
T-shirts, keyrings, stickers… don’t leave without a piece of swag or a keepsake! You can pick up some great merch at the Bushplane Museum’s awesome (and large) gift shop, the Ontario Travel Centre, at the Ermatinger Clergue National Historic Site, or at the ‘Hound Pound’ of the Soo Greyhounds inside the GFL Gardens.
Here are the places where you can pick up some merch.
Looking for the perfect place to spend Family Day weekend? Look no further than Sault Ste. Marie! The Soo blends outdoor adventure, rich history with cozy winter charm. Nestled along the shores of Lake Superior and surrounded by beautiful forests, the Soo offers endless
opportunities for families to bond, explore, and make lasting memories.
Ski down one of Ontario ski hills – and you won’t in the lift line for long either! Skate on a beautiful waterfront trail, or at our new downtown plaza complete with warm changing room and concession stand for hot chocolate! Go snowshoeing, ice climbing, cross-country skiing, tobogganing… almost every winter sport you could want to do is available in Sault Ste. Marie.
Escape crowds but enjoy big vertical and rugged terrain at Searchmont Resort this family day weekend. Searchmont has some of the best downhill skiing in Ontario with steep runs for experts, long, easy gliders for intermediates and a beginner hill, the Buzzsaw, which is perfect for beginners.
Searchmont is also a fully equipped resort with a restaurant, bar, shop and rentals available.
On Family Day weekend, ski to Mabel Lake as this beautiful backcountry ski trail opens up. Bring snacks, a picnic, friends and make a day of it!
Situated just 10 minutes from downtown, Hiawatha Highlands offers more than 50km of beautiful skiing in towering Pine forests. Click here for a link to all trail and maps or read more about all that Hiawatha Highlands has to offer!
There is also a Lantern Ski on Friday, February 14th. This is always a popular event for locals and visitors alike.
The Bon Soo winter carnival concludes on Saturday, February 15th, but there is still lots happening on the first part of Family Day weekend including the iconic Polar Bear Plunge!
Check back for details on the 2025 program soon!
Sault Ste. Marie has a number of some skating rinks and trails, all within a walk or drive of downtown. Check out our new downtown plaza and the brand new skating rink (pictured)! There is a concession stand on site that serves delicious hot chocolate!
The City also maintains five over outdoor rinks including the popular waterfront Clergue trail (also pictured!)
The 19th annual Gathering At The Rapids Powwow happens at GFL Gardens on February 15th and 16th and is likely to be one of biggest Powwows in Ontario in 2025!
All are welcome to attend, whether it to enter the dance competition (with big prizes!) or simply watch this spectacular gathering!
The Bushplane Museum is hosting a specially themed day this Family Day – a Teacher Open House!
Bring the whole family for a day full of fun. Families will enjoy engaging activities and crafts, while teachers can join special experiment sessions with Tim to learn what we do for all the kids in the Algoma district!
It’s a perfect blend of creativity and connection—there’s something for everyone!
50% Off Admission, Members – FREE and Teachers FREE & up to 3 Family Members (Teacher I.D. required)
Sault Ste. Marie is on its way to becoming an epicentre for Fat Biking, one of the fastest growing winter sports, and has perfectly groomed trails at Hiawatha Highlands and Crimson Ridge.
Ice Climbing is a truly unique winter experience and one that you can do just outside of Sault Ste. Marie. Shaun Parent (Superior Exploration) and Steve Foster (Steve Foster Adventure Instruction) are certified, highly experienced, expert ice climbers who will help you have the best possible adventure. Visit their websites for details on how to enjoy these beautifully frozen ice structures.
Sometimes you just need a break from the snow and cold. Well, have you ever tried axe throwing? Check out one of our newest and most fun indoor activities!
Missing golf and still need a fix? The Up and Down Lounge has state of the art golf simulators, which can be booked by the hour. You can also grab a drink and some food to be able to make an evening of this fun winter activity!
Snowshoeing is one of the best ways to experience winter in Sault Ste. Marie. We have well-marked and beautifully scenic trails all over the city, including at Hiawatha, Crimson Ridge and Stokely Creek.
We also have some expert tour guides who can not only show you the way, but can also provide information about the area and its cultural significance… you may even be treated to a cup of hot chocolate 😉
Check out our Tours & Guide page for all the info!
Sault Ste. Marie has plenty of restaurants for all tastes, and many perfect for families.
Two Wacky Wings restaurants have entertainment arenas that’ll keep kids amused for hours. We also have restaurants serving pizza, Syrian Shawarma, spicy Indian, delicious Italian and sizzling steak… the Sault has so many great, click here for a full list restaurants.
When the Salty Marie Trails Fest launched in the summer of 2023, it was clear Sault Ste. Marie had something special spinning in the woods. With salty race names, a welcoming community vibe, and a killer trail network, the inaugural and second-year editions punched way above their weight. In 2025? It’s leveling up once again.
We caught up with organizer Graham Atkinson, of Red Pine Tours, to talk about what’s new, what’s big, and what to expect for this year’s edition of Salty Marie — happening this July in the heart of Northern Ontario’s rugged trail country.
Question: Salty Marie years one and two got a lot of buzz — how has it evolved going into year three?
Atkinson: We were honestly stunned by the response in years one and two — over 600 participants (total) and a ton of folks from out of town. This year we’ve really leaned into that momentum. We’re growing the number of races, bringing back vendors, introducing different food options and music, and just really building out that festival atmosphere. It’s still all about the trails, but it’s starting to feel like a full-blown summer celebration.
Question: Where were participants coming from last year?
Atkinson: We had people from across Ontario, which was amazing — but what really surprised us were the long-haul visitors. We had folks come in from Michigan, Wisconsin, even Kansas City. That was a huge confidence boost. It told us we weren’t just putting on a fun local event — we were tapping into something bigger. Sault Ste. Marie is starting to land on the radar as a mountain bike destination, and that reach is only growing.
Question: What are you hoping to see this year in terms of turnout?
Atkinson: We’re aiming for 350+ participants, and we’re making a big push to get more regional and out of province riders involved this year. Last year showed us we have a community that’s hungry for this kind of thing, and the trail running scene here is really strong too. The vibe we’re after is “race hard, hang out harder” — bring your friends, bring your family, and soak up the day.
Question: The dates for this year’s event are July 25-27, what does each day look like?
Atkinson: Friday is race-setup day for the organizers, for the racers it’s the day to grab your race packs, maybe head up to Hiawatha and check out the location if you’re new to the area. Friday is also when the ‘Sultra 200’ begins. Saturday is race and festival day all day long. Sunday is a day for casual group riding, which we’ll be organizing closer to the date, and also just a day to hang out and enjoy a more casual day of riding, while we, the organizers, tear down the event.
Question: We heard there’s a new ultra-distance event being added — tell us more.
Atkinson: Yeah, this year we’re piloting a 200 km ultra-distance route — we’re calling it the ‘Sultra 200’. It’s a beast. It’s not for the faint of heart, but it showcases the region’s long-haul potential in a way that shorter courses can’t. We’re launching it with a Grand Depart from the Downtown Plaza the night before the main festival, right after packet pickup. It’ll be a great moment to bring everyone together — riders, spectators, the whole community. That downtown energy is something we want to build on in the future too.
Question: Beyond racing, what can people expect at the festival?
Atkinson: Even if you’re not racing, there’s a lot to do. Music all afternoon, local craft beer, good food, gear demos, all kinds if things — we’re creating something that’s fun whether you’re a hardcore rider or just want to hang out in the woods and watch bikes fly by. This year we’re putting more focus on making the venue really interactive. There’ll be a few surprises too — we like to keep it fresh.
Question: Any advice for first-timers thinking of checking it out?
Atkinson: Don’t be intimidated. We’ve got everything from a 2 km kids’ loop to the full 50 km and now the ultra. You can race it, ride it, run it, or just cheer people on. You don’t have to show up with the fanciest bike or the best fitness — just come ready to have a good time. That’s what the Salty Marie is all about.
Question: Final thoughts going into year three?
Atkinson: We’re excited — and really grateful. This event wouldn’t exist without the support of the local community, the businesses, and the volunteers who stepped up last year and are coming back in full force. We’ve got big dreams for where this could go, but at the end of the day, it’s still about getting people out on the trails, making memories, and celebrating the wild beauty of this part of the province. That’s the magic.
This year the Salty Marie Trails Festival is July 25-27. There are multiple mountain bike race options, ranging from the beginner friendly 2km ‘Saltine Shred’, to the epic 50km ‘Big Brine’. There are also mid-distance races, the 10km ‘Low Sodium’ and the 25km ‘Saline Short’ events.
In addition, there also 10km and 25km running events happening during the Salty Marie Trails Fest.
Register online for the Salty Marie Trails Festival, hosted by Red Pine Tours and the Sault Cycling Club at the Hiawatha Highlands
Come for a races, stay for the weekend! Enjoy a 90-minute river cruise on the Miss Marie Soo Locks Tour boat! If you are just looking to relax and enjoy some local drinks, check out our own microbrewery Northern Superior.
Check out our famous Bushplane Museum featuring 24 real Bushplanes to explore! Inside the Bushplane Museum you’ll also find Entomica Insectarium, complete with a host of real life insects and bugs you can actually hold!
Have you ever tried axe throwing? Check out one of our newest and most fun indoor activities! Missing golf and still need a fix? The Up and Down Lounge has state of the art golf simulators, which can be booked by the hour.
Get info about hotel stays or any other info by visiting the respective page on our website… and enjoy the races!
Sault Ste. Marie is a true winter paradise with so many outdoor activities to choose from. We have one of the highest vertical downhill ski hills in Ontario, over 150km of incredible cross-country Skiing, an abundance of stunning snowshoe trails… Plus we have beautiful woodland skating trails, a new snowmobiling day loop, groomed fat biking trails and Sault Ste. Marie has some iconic, and awe-inspiring ice caves. This winter visit Sault Ste. Marie for your true winter experience.
Getting to Sault Ste. Marie is easy too with several flights a day from Toronto, Sudbury and Thunder Bay and rental cars waiting at the airport. And course you can drive on the Trans-Canada highway, which is well maintained over the winter months.
Big vertical, rugged terrain, Searchmont Resort has some of the best downhill skiing in Ontario. And… new snowmaking equipment means a planned November opening day – one of the earliest in the region!
On top of the 703 feet of vertical, 26 runs, 100 acres of rolling mountain, terrain park, 4 lifts, snow school, Searchmont is also a fully equipped resort with a restaurant, bar, shop, ski and snowboard rentals and accommodations. Escape the crowds and the lift queues of jam-packed southern Ontario ski hills and get away to this stunning, adventure-packed mountain.
If you like your vertical off the beaten track, check out the incredible backcountry skiing at Bellevue Valley Lodge.
Sault Ste. Marie offers some of the best cross country skiing in North America. Stokely Creek Lodge has 100km of trails, groomed for both classic and skate skiing and spread over 12,000 spectacular acres of the Algoma Highlands.
Breathtaking scenery including frozen lakes and waterfalls, endless forests, and amazing vistas like the one at the top of King Mountain, make Stokely a bucket-list destination for nordic skiers. Enjoy Scandinavian lodging and stay warm in one of the six warming huts along the way; it’s an experience that will bring you back year after year.
Situated just 10 minutes from downtown, Hiawatha Highlands offers more than 50km of beautiful skiing in towering Pine forests. Click here for a link to all trail and maps or read more about all that Hiawatha Highlands has to offer! Top-tip: enjoy a nighttime lantern ski, which happens a few times a season!
The Bon Soo winter carnival is back for its 62nd edition! Join from February 7th to 15th for this iconic Sault Ste. Marie event!
Check back for details on the 2025 program soon!
Sault Ste. Marie is on its way to becoming an epicentre for Fat Biking, one of the fastest growing winter sports, and has perfectly groomed trails at Hiawatha Highlands and Crimson Ridge.
We also have some awesome fat bike races! The Frozen Toe race happens on February 8th, and the Beaver Freezer happens March 8th.
Ice Climbing is a truly unique winter experience and one that you can do just outside of Sault Ste. Marie. Shaun Parent (Superior Exploration) and Steve Foster (Steve Foster Adventure Instruction) are certified, highly experienced, expert ice climbers who will help you have the best possible adventure. Visit their websites for details on how to enjoy these beautifully frozen ice structures.
Sault Ste. Marie has a number of some skating rinks and trails, all within a walk or drive of downtown. Check out our new downtown plaza and it’s brand new skating rink (pictured)!
The City also maintains five over outdoor rinks including the popular waterfront Clergue trail.
Sault Ste. Marie has a new day loop for riders! The Soo Highlands Loop starts in the city and goes north to Searchmont and the surrounding area. Sledders can explore the natural beauty of Algoma Highlands, and its rugged landscapes just north of Sault Ste. Marie, in this 169 km loop.
For inspiration watch Cristy Lee enjoy her recent sledding experience in the Soo here!
Sometimes you just need a break from the snow and cold. Well, have you ever tried axe throwing? Check out one of our newest and most fun indoor activities!
Missing golf and still need a fix? The Up and Down Lounge has state of the art golf simulators, which can be booked by the hour. You can also grab a drink and some food to be able to make an evening of this fun winter activity!
Snowshoeing is one of the best ways to experience winter in Sault Ste. Marie. We have well-marked and beautifully scenic trails all over the city, including at Hiawatha, Crimson Ridge and Stokely Creek.
We also have some expert tour guides who can not only show you the way, but can also provide information about the area and its cultural significance… you may even be treated to a cup of hot chocolate 😉
Check out our Tours & Guide page for all the info!
After a day in the snow and ice you’ll want to refuel and recharge, and we have some great restaurants serving some fantastic food to warm you right up!
From Syrian Shawarma to spicy Indian, delicious Italian or sizzling steak, the Sault has so many great restaurants.
The world-famous Snowbirds, the Canadian Forces esteemed air demonstration team, are heading to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario on Saturday, September 21st, and the Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre is making a day of it!
Bushplane Days, the annual 2-day celebration, is hosting a pre and post-show featuring Snowbird-themed entertainment, plus there will be a designated waterfront viewing area, so you can get front row seats to one of the most anticipated shows in Sault Ste. Marie!
In addition, you can experience the thrill of flying in the Snowbirds yourself via a new virtual reality simulator provided by VSB Foundation, which will be situated in the Bushplane Museum all day Saturday and Sunday.
Finally, stick around after the show when the pilots will be back in town for an exclusive meet-and-greet at the Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre from 4.30-6pm.
The Snowbirds are the Canadian Forces esteemed air demonstration team and have been operating since the 1970s. They typically fly in formations of 9 aircraft with manoeuvres designed each season and approved by the Canadian Forces. The Snowbirds fly the Canadair CT-114 Tutor, a Canadian-built jet that was used by the Canadian Forces until 2000. The Tutor weighs approximately 7,170 lbs (3,260 kg) and is powered by a J-85 engine producing 2,700 pounds of thrust. Top speeds of the aircraft during the displays range from 100 to 320 knots or 185 to 590 km/h, and the planes fly as close as 1.2 metres to each other!
The airshow is scheduled to begin at 2pm and will be visible along the Sault Ste. Marie waterfront. The show is designated as a non-aerobatic display. Feel the rumble and immerse yourself in the thrill as the Snowbirds soar and swoop just 500 feet overhead, delivering an unforgettable airshow above the St. Marys River. The show is anticipated to be approximately 30 minutes overhead and will be accompanied by music and live commentary.
The Snowbird Boss (Lead Pilot) is Major Brent Handy, a graduate of Sault College’s aviation program. Major Handy succeeded into the role in of Snowbird 1 for the 2024 season and attended Sault College from 1996 to 1999. In addition, a second pilot flying Snowbird 9 Captain Patrice Powis-Clement, grew up on nearby St. Joseph Island and also graduated from Sault College’s Aviation Technology Flight program.
Day 1 of Bushplane Days is dedicated to celebrating aviation history, including the 100th Anniversary of the Canadian Airforce with the Snowbirds airshow. Activities throughout the day will be Snowbird-themed. Doors open at 10am with a variety of family-friendly activities including facepainting, crafts and fun with Entomica creatures.
New this year is the addition of a digital technology company VSB Foundation, who will be offering the very latest virtual reality flight simulator experience. Find out what it feels like to fly with the Snowbirds with this new, fully immersive experience that leverages the latest cutting-edge technology. The VR simulator, will put you in the (virtual) seat of a Snowbird aircraft and will be available at no additional cost, on a first-come, first-served basis during the day.
At lunch time enjoy food from the BBQ, listen to live music and enjoy a specially brewed ‘Tipsy Beaver’ beer by Northern Superior.
Then, at 2pm, witness the specular aerial display of the world-famous Snowbirds in a designated, waterfront viewing area on the apron of the Bushplane Museum. Limited seating will be available.
The entertainment continues after the show with more live music, food and drink. At around 4.30pm, you can get a chance to meet the Snowbirds pilots as they head back to the city for an exclusive meet-and-greet at the Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre.
Check out the festival schedule below! Admission is by donation but a $10 donation will get you free ice cream or lemonade!
Saturday
10am-6pm
Sunday
10am-4pm
On Friday, September 20th, the day before the Snowbirds show over Sault Ste. Marie’s waterfront, there is a ticketed VIP meet and greet event happening at the Sault Ste. Marie airport.
An excursion from the Bushplane Museum to the airport will leave at 10.30am. Get all the information here plus tickets here.
With the airshow spanning the waterfront the best viewing locations will be from the Sault Ste. Marie Canal National Historic Site all the way down to Bellevue Park.
Clergue Park will host the Snowbird’s very own commentator stage. This commentary of the aerial display is a key feature of the Snowbirds routine and will be broadcast on a local FM radio station (to be confirmed closer to the time) so viewers can hear the show from all locations.
The Roberta Bonda Pavilion will also be a great spot to view the Snowbirds and the Miss Marie is running a special Snowbirds tour that day.
For a truly unique experience, board the Miss Marie Lock Tour boat for a special Snowbird themed charter on the water, directly below the airshow. Departing at 1pm and returning at 3pm guests can enjoy a river cruise and airshow for $60 per person. Limited tickets available. Appetizers will be served and the charter is fully licensed.
Visit www.saultlocktours.ca for more information.
A map of downtown car parking areas is available by clicking here.
Come down to the Bushplane Museum on Sunday where the fun continues. This year is the 100th anniversary of OPAS (Ontario Provincial Air Service) and there will be celebrations to honor this achievement. More details and exciting announcements to come!
Get more details here.
Admission is by donation. All funds raised support the Bushplane Museum’s programs, exhibits and services.
For more information about the Bushplane Museum (Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre) and Entomica, click the below links.
Thanks to the Sault Ste. Marie Airport, for hosting the Snowbirds, as well as providing logistical and technical support. “As the private owner and operator of the Sault Ste. Marie Airport, we see this as a gesture of support for our community and an opportunity to spark interest in aviation across all age groups. This event aligns perfectly with milestones in aviation history, making it especially meaningful for us.” Terry Bos, President and CEO of the Sault Ste. Marie Airport Development Corporation.
By Sault Tourism
Sault Ste. Marie has just experienced a fantastic winter with plenty of snow meaning our ski hills and trails will be open well into April!
So come and enjoy Searchmont Resort, one of the biggest vertical downhill ski hills in Ontario, all the way through Easter! Or cross-country ski over 150km of incredible cross-country Skiing at Hiawatha Highlands and Stokely Creek Lodge. Visit on April 1st or 2nd and enjoy Hogan’s Homestead’s Maple Syrup Weekend! Or, weather and ice cover permitting, enjoy a one of a kind experience with an ice caves tour with Forest The Canoe.
Keep reading to help plan your Spring skiing and other things adventure!
Big vertical, rugged terrain, Searchmont Resort has some of the best downhill skiing in Ontario. And… new snowmaking equipment means more snow and staying open later in the year.
On top of the 703 feet of vertical, 26 runs, 100 acres of rolling mountain, terrain park, 4 lifts, snow school, Searchmont is also a fully equipped resort with a restaurant, bar, shop, ski and snowboard rentals and accommodations. Escape the crowds and the lift queues of jam-packed southern Ontario ski hills and get away to this stunning, adventure-packed mountain.
Sault Ste. Marie offers some of the best cross country skiing in North America. Stokely Creek Lodge has 100km of trails, groomed for both classic and skate skiing and spread over 12,000 spectacular acres of the Algoma Highlands.
Breathtaking scenery including frozen lakes and waterfalls, endless forests, and amazing vistas like the one at the top of King Mountain, make Stokely a bucket-list destination for nordic skiers. Enjoy Scandinavian lodging and stay warm in one of the six warming huts along the way; it’s an experience that will bring you back year after year.
Situated just 10 minutes from downtown, Hiawatha Highlands offers more than 50km of beautiful skiing in towering Pine forests. Click here for a link to all trail and maps or read more about all that Hiawatha Highlands has to offer!
On the weekend of April 1st and 2nd, Hogan’s Homestead, one of Ontario’s best maple syrup producers, hosts a Maple Weekend. The ‘Everything Maple Festival’ includes a local market, operational tours, food + drinks and maple activities. Stay tuned and visit their website here as more details become available!
Lake Superior’s phenomenal ice caves are a sight to behold. Enigmatic, unpredictable, subject to nature’s whims, but wholly worth it, these incredible structures will leave you speechless. They form in mid-winter when wavy conditions followed by a deep-freeze sculpts the rugged Lake Superior coastline into caves and chasms of blue ice.
Weather and ice-cover permitting, Forest The Canoe offers guided day trips to the best ice caves, including crampon-equipped snowshoes and a snack. We do recommend you use a local guide with experience of the conditions as walking on ice can be dangerous.
Steve Foster, from Sault Ste. Marie, is a certified, highly experienced, expert ice climber who will help you have the best possible adventure. His company, Steve Foster Adventure Instruction, offers half day experiences for all abilities, to enjoy these beautifully frozen ice structures.
Sault Ste. Marie has a new day loop for riders! The Soo Highlands Loop starts in the city and goes north to Searchmont and the surrounding area. Sledders can explore the natural beauty of Algoma Highlands, and its rugged landscapes just north of Sault Ste. Marie, in this 169 km loop.
For inspiration watch Cristy Lee enjoy her recent sledding experience in the Soo here!
Sault Ste. Marie is on its way to becoming an epicentre for Fat Biking, one of the fastest growing winter sports.
The Soo has perfectly groomed trails to the north of the city at Hiawatha Highlands and Crimson Ridge. Enjoy some challenging elevation in the beautiful Hiawatha forests as well as the picturesque trails at Crimson Ridge.
Downtown, the Sault Ste. Marie Canal National Historic Site has easy fatbike trails for use on St. Marys and Whitefish islands, adjacent to the St. Marys Rapids. In addition, the St. Kateri Outdoor Learning Centre has around 3.5 km of fat biking trails.
Sault Ste. Marie is hosting a variety of events all spring, from comedy acts to conservatory music and of course the dramatic conclusion to the Soo Greyhounds season.
Stay up to date with all the events via our Events page!
After a day in the snow and ice you’ll want to refuel and recharge, and we have some great restaurants serving some fantastic food to warm you right up!
From Syrian Shawarma to spicy Indian, delicious Italian or sizzling steak, the Sault has so many great restaurants.
For a ‘hot’ new tip check out Gino’s Fired Up, one of the latest new restaurants in town.
Getting to Sault Ste. Marie is easy with several flights from Air Canada, Bearskin and Porter a day from Toronto, Sudbury and Thunder Bay and rental cars waiting at the airport. And course you can drive on the Trans-Canada highway, which is well maintained all year.