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Nestled at the mouth of the Mississagi River on the North Channel of Lake Huron, Blind River, a fur trading post in 1789, was incorporated a town in 1906. The logging and sawmill industries contributed to Blind River's early growth, while today, mining and tourism are the major influences. Gorgeous scenery, a clean natural environment and accessible wilderness, make this a prime tourist destination.

You can hike, bike or cross-country ski on the well-maintained Boom Camp Trails, or enjoy the amenities at Blind River's full-service modern marina. Fish the abundant lakes and river for trout, pike, bass, pickerel and perch, or just laze on the lovely Lake Huron beaches. Discover the unique work of local artists during the Fall Deer Trail Studio Tour, and visit the Timber Village Museum for an in-depth look at Blind River's historic fur trading, logging, mining and commercial fishing industries.

Blind River accommodations offer a variety of inns, motels and campgrounds.

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Auberge Eldo Inn Hotel Blind River Box 156 Request Info
Birch Lodge Blind River Hotel Blind River P.O. Box 2115
Matinenda Island Inn Hotel Blind River PO Box 347
North Shore Wayside Inn Hotel Blind River 181 Causley St Hwy 17 Po Box 219
The Lodge on Lake Matinenda Hotel Blind River P.O. Box 339, Why. 557

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