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  2. Whitefish Lake (Thunder Bay District) - Wikipedia

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    Whitefish Lake is located in the Thunder Bay District in Northwestern Ontario, [1] Canada, near the village of Nolalu. The lake contains walleye, pike, and small mouth bass but is noted for its perch fishing. The average depth of Whitefish Lake is seven feet.

  3. Algonquin Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The Highland Inn was enlarged, and new camps were built. Nominigan Camp, consisting of a main lodge with six cabins of log construction, was established on Smoke Lake. Camp Minnesing on Burnt Island Lake was created as a wilderness lodge. Both, open only in July and August, were built by the GTR as affiliates of the Highland Inn.

  4. Neys Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Neys Provincial Park is a natural environment-class provincial park on the north shore of Lake Superior, just west of Marathon, Ontario, Canada.This 5,383-hectare (13,300-acre) park includes the historic Coldwell Peninsula and the surrounding island system (added as part of Ontario's Living Legacy in 2000–2001), consisting of Pic Island, Detention Island, and the Sullivan Islands.

  5. Temagami - Wikipedia

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    Temagami - 1938 Temagami Railway Station. In the summer of 1905, the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway (now the Ontario Northland Railway) was completed from North Bay to New Liskeard and allowed direct access to the area and the Clay Belt around Lake Timiskaming, opening up the region to settlement and development. [3]

  6. Lake Temagami - Wikipedia

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    Camp Wabikon reopened as a co-ed youth camp in 1945, making it the first co-ed youth camp on the lake. [8] In the 1950s and 60s, several youth camps opened as co-ed institutions or camps for girls. Camp Wanapitei has been on lake Temagami since 1956, after the previous location on Lake Wanapitei was flooded and was the first co-ed canoe ...

  7. Beaumaris, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Beaumaris Ontario from the air circa 1968 with government dock in the center with the marina at left and site of the former Beaumaris Hotel on the right Beaumaris Ontario view looking up from the water toward the general store with the site of the former post office on the left Beaumaris Ontario looking toward the government pier with the marina on the right St. John's Anglican Church ...

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  9. North Caribou Lake First Nation - Wikipedia

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    North Caribou Lake First Nation or Weagamow First Nation (Severn Ojibwa: ᐗᐎᔦᑲᒪᐠ), [2] sometimes also known as Round Lake First Nation, is an Oji-Cree First Nations band government who inhabit the Kenora District in northern Ontario, Canada. It is approximately 320 km (200 mi) by air north of Sioux Lookout. As of January 2008, the ...