Township of McGarry, Virginiatown and Kearns - www.mcgarry.ca/photos.html

Fishing in northern Ontario - www.nt.net/~getin/Virginiatown_Kearns/Fishtn.html
Bass, Pike, Lake Trout and Walleye (Pickerel) fishing in
the Virginiatown area of northern Ontario. Located near
the towns of Kirkland Lake and Larder Lake areas of northeastern
Ontario, Canada
The Ultimate, Snowmobiling Paradise -
www.nt.net/~getin/map1.html
Welcome to Virginiatown, northeastern Ontario, the Ultimate
Snowmobile Paradise. Located 40km from Kirkland Lake northeastern
Ontario, 40km From Rouyn-Noranda, northwestern Quebec and
260km from North Bay, northern Ontario. Whether you like
to travel on a well groomed "A" trail or like
to play in the "Virgin Snow".
Kap-Kig-Iwan - www.ontarioparks.com/english/kapk.html
The Englehart River plunges down whitewater rapids, over
a waterfall (Kap-Kig-Iwan in Ojibway), past rugged rock
outcrops, through deep ravines and by flats of colourful
wildflowers in this picturesque park near Englehart. Hiking,
birdwatching and spring fishing are excellent.
Esker Lakes - www.ontarioparks.com/english/eske.html
Straddling the great continental divide between Arctic and
Atlantic watersheds, this park preserves the legacy of
glaciers that retreated 10,000 years ago – dozens of kettle
lakes, part of the famous 250-kilometre Munroe esker, undulating
hills and sand dunes. Now cloaked in forest, this fascinating
landscape can be intimately explored along a network of
hiking trails.
Larder Lake - www.larderlake.com
Visit Larder lake Ontario and take a trip down memory lane,
go fishing, camping, cycling, hunting, golfing, badminton
and much more in Larder Lake.
Outdoor Adventures - Mount Chemins - www.town.kirklandlake.on.ca/tourism/attractions_mtcheminis.php
Mount Cheminis lies on the Ontario-Quebec border. Traveling
east on Trans-Canada Highway 66, you’ll see it rising like
a mirage in the distance. Framed by two smaller hills,
it seems to be growing straight up and out of the road.
It has a majesty about it that takes your breath away.
Little wonder that the area’s original Ojibway inhabitants
identified it as an important ceremonial ground.
Museum of Northern History/Sir Harry
Oakes Chateau - www.jamesbayfrontier.com/community/kirklandlake.html
The Museum is housed in the Sir Harry Oakes Chateau on the
shore of Kirkland Lake. The Chateau is one of only twenty
facilities across Ontario owned by the Ontario Heritage Foundation
and used as the provincial example of prairie architecture.
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