Sault Ste Marie Overview
Sault Ste Marie (pronounced “sue saint marie”) is located between the two largest Great Lakes: Lake Huron and Lake Superior. The city overlooks the St Mary’s River with rapids that used to be portaged by the early fur traders, which now has a canal with locks for the Great Lakes freighters.
The city, called “the Sault” by its 85,000 Canadian residents, lies on the border with the United Sates (Sault Ste Marie, Michigan is on the other side, where locals call the city “the Soo“, with American simplified –and unilingual –spelling), and provides easy access to major American cities including Detroit. The city is home to major industries, including Algoma Steel, and is a major railway centre for northern Ontario.
Sault Ste Marie gives you all the excitement of the city with the adventure of the Canadian wilderness just minutes away! Head into the famous and picturesque Algoma Country aboard the Agawa Canyon Tour, where the Group of Seven painters drew many of their famous landscape paintings. Stroll along the St. Mary’s River Boardwalk, take a lock tour of the world’s busiest locks and enjoy a spectacular view of the city. The St. Mary’s River also has some of the best sport fishing in North America.
Whether it’s a visit to a park, an art gallery or the area’s history, Sault Ste. Marie offers its visitors and residents lots to do every day of the week. Here are maps showing the most popular “must-see” attractions in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and Sault Ste Marie, Michigan.