The north shore of Lake Superior is a fine drive in nice weather but can also be unbelievably nasty if it turns. Aside from a 1/2 hour thunderstorm, all good:
Kekabeka Falls is a provincial park just east of Thunder Bay (the route skirts the city entirely). The name "Kakabeka" comes from the Ojibwa word gakaabikaa meaning “waterfall over a cliff" - the falls on the Kaministiquia River are 40m high and the surrounding area quite lovely.
Campsite 205.
Fort Frances is right across the Rainy River from International Falls Minnesota. It is home to the Canadian Bass fishing championship usually held every July, alas cancelled this year. I was told the other night by a guy from Thunder Bay to take a day off and go fishing in the area - he was pretty adamant. Tony, I didn’t go and get a rod & jigger (or whatever you said) at Canadian Tire like I said I would. I don’t fish.