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Larder Lake is an incorporated municipal township [1] and eponymous constituent dispersed rural community [4] in Timiskaming District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is located along Ontario Highway 66 and Ontario Highway 624 at the north-western part of the lake bearing the same name .
Larder lake has two large arms, Southwest Arm and Northeast Arm, and four bays: Fitzpatrick Bay in the southwest; and Dublin Bay, Northwest Bay and Spoon Bay at the northwest. A 5.5-kilometre (3.4 mi) long peninsula extends in the middle of the lake from south to north up to the Big Narrows, separating the lake into two parts.
The river begins at the mouth of the Larder Lake (length: 15.6 kilometres (9.7 mi) altitude: 274 metres (899 ft)) in Rattray geographic township in the Timiskaming District. This lake has the following bays: Southwest Arm, Spoon Bay and Northeast Arm. The mouth of Larder Lake is located at: 6.2 metres (20 ft) West of the Ontario - Quebec border;
Highway 66 Highway 66 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario Length 103.5 km (64.3 mi) Existed September 22, 1937 –present Major junctions West end Highway 566 in Matachewan Major intersections Highway 65 near Matachewan Highway 11 near Kirkland Lake Highway 112 in Kirkland Lake East end R-117 (TCH) towards Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec Location ...
Pollution. Cyanide. Impacted. Larder Lake. The Kerr–Addison Mine (also known as the Kerr Mine) is an abandoned Canadian gold mine in the Kearns area of McGarry, Ontario. In 1960, the mine was the largest producer of gold in North America. The mine produced the second most gold overall in North America, with the Homestake Mine being the leader.
NTS 32D4 Larder Lake. Mount Cheminis (also known as Mont Chaudron, and Sugar-Loaf Mountain) is an inselberg/monadnock located in Quebec, Canada, near the Ontario border. It is one of the highest peaks in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region, a tourist attraction and a place that has spiritual significance for Indigenous peoples.
Area codes. 705, 249. Seat. Temiskaming Shores. Timiskaming is a district and census division in Northeastern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario. The district was created in 1912 from parts of Algoma, Nipissing, and Sudbury districts. In 1921, Cochrane District was created from parts of this district and parts of Thunder Bay District.
Larder Lake. McGarry hosts several events, including an annual fish derby at Larder Lake, and a Labour Day weekend music event at the McGarry community centre. [32] Gem Lake Maple Bedrock Provincial Park is located in McGarry Township. Sport fishing is permitted within Gem Lake Maple Bedrock Provincial Park. [33]