@JoeClement

Let me now any other hidden gems that you think deserve to be in the top 5!

@705perdue3

Should come check out Elliot Lake, dude ! Rooster rock is pretty wild. If you're up for hiking, there are open mines you can explore.

@stevelesliehikes

I definitely agree with the "Devil's Rock" comment. Not sure why more people aren't talking about this. It's a really easy hike, even from the campground. And the breathtaking views that await are absolutely incredible. Thanks for sharing!

@pursuitforadventure

Excellent video! I am in North Bay and there were places in your video I didn't know existed! Thanks for sharing!

@OntarioHikingTrails

Great looking spots I have only made it North of Sudbury once to Thunder Bay and what a trip.

@flynorthproductions

Great video, Joe.  You've given me some new places to explore. I hope you keep making these types of videos.👍

@BeautifulBoreal

Super cool to see Devils rock. We used to hike up from Camp Lorraine when I was a kid.

@DR17dede

Amazing video thank you

@jeffevers3732

Oh Man the CHUTES are the BEST ! :)

@wolfgangspits_fire9783

Great video!! I've spent a lot of time at all of your listed locations and completely agree Devil's Rock is one of the most amazing views ever. It's more of a local known attraction than a largely known known tourist spot. Talon Chutes is amazing as well. The walk in trail you mentioned is through private property, the owner is usually good with hikers using it but always good check with him first. ( best time spent at Talon was in the late 90's when they filmed a Molson Canadian commercial there. )

@zzzubmno2755

North Eastern Ontario has been my backyard playground most of my life. I was really surprised the Cup and Saucer hiking trail was not mentioned. Manitoulin Island is very beautiful and the largest island in the world on a freshwater body. Bridal Veil Falls is a nice place to visit while there. There are lots of things to do when you visit Manitoulin Island. While in that area, Onaping Falls is nice. If you are in Sudbury, a nice place for a picnic is in the town of Capreol, and there is a little cliff to jump off and a public beach to relax at. If you are in that area, there is a nice trail at Green Lake and a nice view of some falls you can walk right up to. If you are looking to take a tour, a visit to the Big Nickel is always fun, and a trip to Science North is a fun place for the family.  If you are looking for a fun night out, you can't go wrong playing porketta bingo. North Eastern Ontario is a big area and there are countless places visit.

@davidmcgee6258

Totally terrific.

@jarrettbobbett5230

Cheers mate!

@joyceeffinger5572

Have been to all but the 300 ft cliff.  You can also get to Talon shoots from a small picnic area off Highway 17 (Pimici Bay).  There is parking, and if you launch your kayak or canoe from there you can go upstream to the chutes- past some beautiful cliffs. Eau Claire gorge is beautiful in the winter with ice, a good snowshoe hike to see this.

@amusemov

I live in Sudbury and always looking for cool spots to check out in northern Ontario! Excellent video!

@frankclement5983

Great video, keep up the good work!

@agnespichette4372

If you’re near Sudbury the wolf mountain trail is accessible by keep or 4X4 check out back road bill

@drewmitchell7484

Great video, I’ve been to 4 of 5, just need to check out the screaming heads!!!  FYI Devil’s Rock is about 45 minutes further North from Temagami, more like 5h15m from Toronto.

@steadfast4837

Cheminis Mountain/Mont Chadron on Ontario/Quebec border

@brittneymacquarrie8718

Highfalls in timmins Ontario!