Manitoulin Island & The Chi Cheemaun Ferry
Manitoulin Island, the crown jewel of **Lake Huron in Ontario**, is the largest freshwater island in the world, covering 2,766 km². Known for its breathtaking natural beauty and cultural richness, **Manitoulin Island** is a must-visit destination...
Manitoulin Island, the crown jewel of **Lake Huron in Ontario**, is the largest freshwater island in the world, covering 2,766 km². Known for its breathtaking natural beauty and cultural richness, **Manitoulin Island** is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking outdoor adventure and relaxation. One of the most iconic ways to reach this island paradise is aboard the **Chi-Cheemaun Ferry**, which connects the mainland town of Tobermory to **South Baymouth** on Manitoulin Island across the scenic **North Channel**. This full-service passenger and vehicle ferry, affectionately called the “Big Canoe,” offers more than just transportation—it provides travelers with stunning views of Lake Huron, comfortable onboard amenities, and even dining options to make the crossing an unforgettable part of the journey.
Beyond the ferry experience, Manitoulin Island offers an impressive network of hiking trails, from the legendary Cup and Saucer Trail to community-based routes that highlight the island’s rich landscapes and Indigenous heritage. Visitors will discover over 100 inland lakes, charming villages, and panoramic lookouts that showcase the unique beauty of this Laurentian bioregion. Whether exploring cultural sites, enjoying the peaceful shoreline, or venturing into the island’s wilderness, Manitoulin Island offers something for every traveler.
The **Chi-Cheemaun Ferry** operates seasonally, running from the first Friday in May until the Sunday after Thanksgiving in October. Tickets can be booked through Owen Sound Transportation, making it easy to plan your adventure. For travelers seeking to capture their memories, **photo galleries of Manitoulin Island, South Baymouth, and the Chi-Cheemaun Ferry** are especially popular online, showcasing dramatic sunsets, rugged shorelines, and the striking ferry itself.
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Beyond the ferry experience, Manitoulin Island offers an impressive network of hiking trails, from the legendary Cup and Saucer Trail to community-based routes that highlight the island’s rich landscapes and Indigenous heritage. Visitors will discover over 100 inland lakes, charming villages, and panoramic lookouts that showcase the unique beauty of this Laurentian bioregion. Whether exploring cultural sites, enjoying the peaceful shoreline, or venturing into the island’s wilderness, Manitoulin Island offers something for every traveler.
The **Chi-Cheemaun Ferry** operates seasonally, running from the first Friday in May until the Sunday after Thanksgiving in October. Tickets can be booked through Owen Sound Transportation, making it easy to plan your adventure. For travelers seeking to capture their memories, **photo galleries of Manitoulin Island, South Baymouth, and the Chi-Cheemaun Ferry** are especially popular online, showcasing dramatic sunsets, rugged shorelines, and the striking ferry itself.
As the engines of the Chi Cheemaun ferry began to roar, a crew member on the pier tossed the cable holding the ferry to the pier.
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South Baymouth, Tehkummah Township, Manitoulin District, Northeastern Ontario, Ontario, P0P 1Z0, Canada
Photo of the North Channel taken from the lookout at Ten Mile Point on Manitoulin Island
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North Channel, Gordon/Barrie Island, Manitoulin District, Northeastern Ontario, Ontario, Canada
Ten Mile Point is part of the Niagara escarpment, which goes all the way from Manitoulin Island to Tobermory on the Bruce Peninsula, then down to Niagara Falls in the South
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Ten Mile Point Trading Post, 12164, Highway 6, Sheguiandah, Manitoulin District, Northeastern Ontario, Ontario, P0P 1W0, Canada
The pier at South Baymouth, where the Chi Cheemaun docks on Manitoulin Island, looking out into South Bay
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South Baymouth, Tehkummah Township, Manitoulin District, Northeastern Ontario, Ontario, P0P 1Z0, Canada
The South Baymouth Lighthouse with the Chi Cheemaun ferry terminal in the background
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South Baymouth, Tehkummah Township, Manitoulin District, Northeastern Ontario, Ontario, P0P 1Z0, Canada
South Baymouth lighthouse houses the rocky shores of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay.
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South Baymouth, Tehkummah Township, Manitoulin District, Northeastern Ontario, Ontario, P0P 1Z0, Canada
The Pier at South Baymouth, where the Chi Cheemaun docks on Manitoulin Island to board for Tobermory on the Bruce Peninsula
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16, Goldenmile Road, Lindsay, Kawartha Lakes, Central Ontario, Ontario, K9V 4R4, Canada
The Chi-Cheemaun Ferry is painted as part of a cultural and branding project that celebrates Indigenous art and heritage while making the ship itself an iconic symbol of Manitoulin Island and Ontario tourism.
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The Little Schoolhouse and Museum in South Baymouth, Manitoulin Island is a small but fascinating local history site that preserves the heritage of the island’s early settlers.
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South Baymouth, Tehkummah Township, Manitoulin District, Northeastern Ontario, Ontario, P0P 1Z0, Canada
Jesuit Mission to Manitoulin” refers to the Catholic missionary work that the Jesuit order carried out on Manitoulin Island beginning in the 17th century, during the early period of European contact with Indigenous peoples in the Great Lakes region.
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Ten Mile Point Trading Post, 12164, Highway 6, Sheguiandah, Manitoulin District, Northeastern Ontario, Ontario, P0P 1W0, Canada
Heaven’s Gate (Anishinaabe: Kitchitwaa Shkwaandem) is a long, backcountry / multi-day wilderness trail of around 40 km (point-to-point), stretching from Fort La Cloche through La Cloche Provincial Park and La Cloche Ridge toward Highway 6 near...
Heaven’s Gate (Anishinaabe: Kitchitwaa Shkwaandem) is a long, backcountry / multi-day wilderness trail of around 40 km (point-to-point), stretching from Fort La Cloche through La Cloche Provincial Park and La Cloche Ridge toward Highway 6 near Willisville
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Map of Manitoulin Island, along with trails and attractions
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O'Meara Point, Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands, Manitoulin District, Northeastern Ontario, Ontario, P0P 1W0, Canada
Cove Island Lighthouse as we cruised by on the Chi Cheemaun ferry on route to Tobermory on the Bruce Peninsula
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Cove Island, Municipality of Northern Bruce Peninsula, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
The Chi-Cheemaun Ferry (Ojibwe for “Big Canoe”) is one of the most iconic transportation links in Ontario, Canada, carrying passengers, vehicles, and commercial trucks across the Georgian Bay / North Channel of Lake Huron. It connects Tobermory...
The Chi-Cheemaun Ferry (Ojibwe for “Big Canoe”) is one of the most iconic transportation links in Ontario, Canada, carrying passengers, vehicles, and commercial trucks across the Georgian Bay / North Channel of Lake Huron. It connects Tobermory at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula with South Baymouth on Manitoulin Island.
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Behind the falls at Bridal Veil Falls on Manitoulin Island
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Bridal Veil Falls, Kagawong, Billings Township, Manitoulin District, Northeastern Ontario, Ontario, P0P 1J0, Canada
The Chi Cheemaun ferry is arriving at the pier in South Baymouth, Manitoulin Island
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South Baymouth, Tehkummah Township, Manitoulin District, Northeastern Ontario, Ontario, P0P 1Z0, Canada
Wikwemikonsing is the original village site of the Wiikwemkoong First Nation on Manitoulin Island, Ontario. The name is an older form of what is today known as Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory, one of the largest Anishinaabe communities in Canada.
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Wikwemikonsing, Manitoulin District, Northeastern Ontario, Ontario, Canada
Whitefish Falls remains a tourism gem, attracting anglers, campers, photographers, and those seeking a peaceful escape into nature. Its unique combination of waterways, mountains, and culture make it one of the most memorable stops along the...
Whitefish Falls remains a tourism gem, attracting anglers, campers, photographers, and those seeking a peaceful escape into nature. Its unique combination of waterways, mountains, and culture make it one of the most memorable stops along the Highway 6 corridor.
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