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Town of Temagami
Temagami Welcome Centre Municipal
Offices. Located behind the Temagami Shell Station. Travel Information Centre
Art Gallery, (visiting artists) Public Library
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Temagami Area Fish Involvement Program
Fish Hatchery on
Lakeshore Dr. Operated by a volunteer group of interested people with the
primary objective of improving the walleye fish stocks in Temagami area
lakes.
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Caribou Mountain Lookout
A lookout platform located on
the western edge of Caribou Mountain and accessed by turning right off O'Conner
Dr. to Jack Guppy Way and proceeding to the clubhouse at the end of the road.
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White Bear Forest Trails
A system of trails beginning at
the base of Caribou Mountain and spreading out to Cassels and Snake Lakes.
Information available at the Temagami Travel Information
Centre.
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Visiting & Local Artist Gallery in Information Centre
Come see the work of area artists on display throughout the summer.
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The Loft Art Gallery
Local Artist Helen Hall's art
gallery is located down Lowell Lake Road. Call (705)569-3672 for information on
available times.
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Temagami Canoe Company
Temagami Canoe Company, located
in the village of Temagami, is Canada's second oldest canoe builder.* It is
dedicated to wood-canvas canoe construction. Founded in 1929 by Bill Smith, the
company was bought by Steve and John Kilbridge in 1978. Today it is operated by
John. The old shop (left) was built in 1933. It still contains the old boiler
for generating steam to run the saws and soften the ribs for bending.
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Lake Temagami Tour
With Loon Lodge on Lake Temagami.
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Pontoon Boat Tours - Lake Temagami
With Andorra Lodge on
Lake Temagami.
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The Temagami Tower
The 100-foot high Temagami Fire Tower
stands on the summit of Caribou Mountain, 400' above the town and 1300' above
sea level. The cupola at the top of the tower commands a view in excess of 40
kilometres, overlooking Finlayson Provincial Park, the White Bear Forest with
it's stands of old growth pine and the town's Portage Bay with it's float plane
base and water traffic.
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Temagami Chamber of Commerce
Official homepage of the
Temagami Chamber of Commerce, promoting business in Temagami for over 50 years.
http://www.temagami.ca/chamber/
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Finlayson Point Provincial Park
located 1 km south of
the town of Temagami, situated on Lake Temagami. A small museum features
displays of historic logging artifacts, old tools, and locally found fossils
and minerals.
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Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater Wilderness Park
contains scenic
lookouts at Maple Mountain, and Ontario's rooftop, the Ishpatina Ridge. At 693
metres, it is Ontario's Highest point. Other popular points are the blue waters
of Smoothwater and Sunnywater Lakes, numerous hiking trails and scenic
waterfalls. Obabika River Waterway Park extends southwest along Lady Evelyn
Lake, Diamond Lake and Obabika River.
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Temagami is a four-season paradise,
with excellent
ice-fishing for whitefish, walleye, and northern pike. Groomed and signed
snowmobile trails cover over 400 km and connect with trails leading to other
areas. Accommodation and fuel are readily available. Dog sled touring is
available from area lodges and outfitters as either day trip or as an overnight
excursion. Excellent groomed cross country ski trail loops are maintained at
several lodges, with rentals available.
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Interpretive hiking trails
wind through the ancient
pine stands on Temagami Island. The Ferguson Trails in Ferguson Bay area and
the White Bear Forest hiking trail system in the Caribou Mountain area provide
varying degrees of challenge as well. The White Bear Forest is an uncut forest
containing stands of old growth red and white pine, with its attendant
ecosystem features. A series of looped trails provides educational as well as
inspirational hike, ranging from 2 to 6 hours, or overnight if
desired.
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The Temagami Station
The Temagami Station was built in
1907 by the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway, now the Ontario Northland
Transportation Commission (ONTC), an Ontario Crown Corporation. Two years
later, the new stone station's interior was destroyed by fire then
reconstructed immediately. A freight building and an earlier wood frame
station, later used as a restaurant, shared the platform to the north, next to
a garden where 'TEMAGAMI' was spelled out with flowers. At the south end of the
platform, a second garden featured a small ornamental pond. Today the stone
station is all that remains.
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Fishing on "the big lake"
and in the myriad of smaller
lakes rewards the angler with lake trout, pickerel (walleye), smallmouth bass,
pike and whitefish. Other lakes and streams provide speckled, brook and rainbow
trout. Volunteers operate the Temagami Area Fish Involvement Program to ensure
the population of these species is protected in our waters for many future
generations. The program was started in 1985. Visit the hatchery on Lakeshore
Dr., west of the Municipal Building.
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Known as "Big Pine Country"
this area boasts pristine
lakes lined with old pine. The Obabika River contains wetland communities
famous among nature photographers for moose observation, while the Wakimika
Triangle is noted for old growth pine stands and hiking trails. Running to the
northwest is the Sturgeon River Waterway Park, with over 60 sets of rapids,
providing early season canoeists with plenty of whitewater fun! Completing the
loop back to Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater Park is the Solace Waterway Park, with its
classic flatwater paddling through pristine lakes.