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Whether you travel southeast from Winnipeg or west from Thunder Bay, MOM's Way is the route to follow. Four hundred miles of well paved roads connect these two historic cities along Highways 11 and 12.

For centuries Native peoples and the "Coureur des Bois" paddled the historic boundary waters of this east-west route joining Lake Superior to the western prairies. Today you can explore the beauty and wonder of the original route on good roads linking southeastern Manitoba, northern Minnesota, and northwestern Ontario with Lake Superior.

You won't be disappointed touring on MOM's Way! From prairie sunsets to lake filled forests, your travels will be filled with adventure. The scenery is grand, the people are friendly, driving is safe, and good service always comes with a smile.

This IS the best way, the MOM's Way!

  • Travels through both Canada and the US
  • Connects over ten communities
  • Extends from Winnipeg Manitoba through northern Minnesota and across northwestern Ontario
  • Has fewer transport trucks, less traffic than other routes and offers a beautiful scenic alternative
  • Has over 400 miles/640 km. of paved road
  • Provides a relaxing route dedicated to tourist needs

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