Rossport
Rossport
is a little hamlet of 100 people nestled between Lake Superior and the Transcanada
Highway 17.
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While it started out as small settlement known as McKay's Bay, like many of the other towns on this stretch of Highway 17, Rossport was truly built for the railway and named after an engineer that helped build the CPR. The town became an important fishing centre after the railway arrived in 1885, and was even served by a luxury steam liner which sank nearby in 1911.
Today Rossport is a small community which grows in the summer with cottagers and outdoorists. There is camping in Rainbow Falls Provincial Park, which also has hiking trails, a waterfront boardwalk, and access to both Whitesand Lake and Lake Superior. Interpretive programs are available on Saturdays and Sundays in the summer at the Park.
The
Rossport Inn is the highlight of the town - originally built in the 1880s
to serve the railway, today the inn serves meals and acts as a bed and breakfast.
I've read about it online and in print, so it looks like it is worth visiting
if you're passing through.
There is talk of creating a Lake Superior Marine National Park, which would encompass parts of the Rossport Shoreline.
I didn’t have a chance to stop in Rossport so please feel free to send photos or add to this. My email is info (at) highway11 (dot) ca.
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Post your experiences in Rossport below.
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Photos of
Rainbow Falls, near Rossport, Ontario, put to music.
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Wilson Island
conservancy project, near Rossport.
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Doug's video
of Rossport Bay.
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