Field Guides/Sault Ste. Marie/Walking & Strolling
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Best WindowMay through October
RegionSault Ste. Marie, Ontario

Walking & Strolling.

The 14,000 sq ft Roberta Bondar Pavilion — named for Canada's first female astronaut — sits on the downtown waterfront beside a 38-slip marina, and a footbridge from the Sault Canal NHS lock walk leads onto Whitefish Island past reconstructed Anishinaabe longhouses and a fishing-weir overlook of the rapids. The walk threads two National Historic Sites and 2.4 km of asphalt loop at Bellevue Park inside the same downtown stretch.

Walking & Strolling in Sault Ste. Marie
01 — What to know

The brief.

Everything here is flat, paved or boardwalked, and inside the city's central waterfront ribbon. The Sault Canal NHS lock walk is open year-round on the grounds (the visitor centre runs May–October), and Whitefish Island is reserve land — Batchewana First Nation manages access, and posted protocols apply around the longhouses and weir overlook.

Bellevue Park's 2.4 km asphalt walkway loops a 17 ha riverside park downstream and connects directly to the John Rowswell Hub Trail's downtown waterfront section. May through October is the easiest window — winter is walkable but exposed to St.

Marys River wind. The Hub Trail is non-motorized only across all seven of its sections.

02 — Locations

4. places.

  1. 01

    Sault Ste. Marie Canal NHS lock walk

    Threads the 1895 lock, the red-sandstone superintendent's residence, and the powerhouse onto South St. Marys Island, with a footbridge to Whitefish Island.

  2. 02

    John Rowswell Hub Trail waterfront

    The 25 km Hub Trail's downtown waterfront and Historic District sections give you the central riverside walking experience tied to the canal grounds.

  3. 03

    Bondar Park boardwalk

    Waterfront pavilion grounds and the adjacent 38-slip marina anchor the central waterfront end of the Hub Trail.

  4. 04

    Whitefish Island

    22-acre Batchewana-co-managed island reached by footbridge from South St. Marys Island, with boardwalks past reconstructed birch-bark longhouses and a fishing-weir overlook.

03 — Conditions

Today's read.

Air Quality
20
eu-aqi · low
UV Index
0.5
scale 0–11
Humidity
84%
relative
Visibility
17.0 km
clear
Temp
+1.1°
H 8° · L -2°
Sun
06:06 / 21:00
14h 54m daylight
A+
Prime conditions for walking & strolling

Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.

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