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Temagami Lake Tourism

Box 129,  Temagami,  ON    P0H 2H0
  • Call 705-569-1212

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We are a referral service, A Free service to the public. We will do your research on what you want , and guarantee you the lowest price. Temagami Lake Eco Tourism members are in business supplying rental of rooms, tent sites, cottages, houseboats, with many options for provisions. They will be ready and waiting for your arrival .
•Booking is safe. When you book with us your details are protected by a secure connection. •Your privacy is protected. Your details will only be used to guarantee your booking, and not saved past your departure. •No booking fees. Referral services are always free, so you save money and time. •Best Price Guarantee Lake Temagami is situated approximately 80 km north of North Bay. The lake's name comes from Te-mee-ay-gaming, which means "deep water by the shore" in the Ojibwa language. The lake is irregularly shaped with long north, northeast and southwest arms, shorter northwest and south arms and several smaller bays. There are over 1,200 islands, the largest of which is Temagami Island. With approximaty 700 cottages, year after year generation after generation, elders say they are drawn back to her The Lake if you experience it once. Temagami lake and area, is excellent for paddlers. The Temagami Magnetic Anomaly, an egg shaped geologic structure stretching from Lake Wanapitei to the west to Bear Island, home of the TemagamI First Nation Reserve. The hills in the Temagami area are remnants of the oldest mountain ranges in North America, which date back during the Precambrian era. Lake Temagami and its surrounding lakes provide endless opportunities, for canoeing or camping, with over 2,000 km of interconnecting canoe routes. The region contains some of the largest remaining stands of old growth red and white pine forests in Ontario.

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