Boating

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Lake Abitibi

Spanning nearly 230,100 acres, the mesmerizing expanse of water surrounding Lake Abitibi along the Ontario/Quebec border never fails to captivate its visitors. Made up of two enormous lake basins joined by a small channel, this remote location is about 200 miles south of James Bay and around 600 miles south of the busy city of … Read more

Trout Lake ON

Hiding in the heart of Ontario’s Nipissing District, Trout Lake, ON, beckons to nature enthusiasts seeking aquatic adventures. While its grand sibling, Lake Nipissing, often steals the spotlight, Trout Lake boasts its charm on a smaller, more intimate scale. Nestled quietly in North Bay’s backyard, this serene lake supplies water to the city and serves … Read more

Lake Timiskaming

Nestled between Ontario and Quebec lies the captivating and expansive State Lake. Spanning an impressive 68 miles in length, this majestic body of water measures about 5 miles at its widest point. Despite its apparent width, State Lake is a natural wonder, reaching depths of over 700 feet in certain areas. Carved into existence within … Read more

Lake Josephine

Nestled in the heart of Many Glaciers Valley lies the enchanting gem, Lake Josephine. This picturesque lake, fed by glaciers, sprawls across 1274 acres upstream from the renowned Swiftcurrent Lake, drawing a steady stream of visitors year-round. A venture to the eastern expanse of Glacier National Park unveils the tranquil beauty of Lake Josephine, a … Read more

Grinnell Lake

Grinnell Lake awaits at the end of the captivating Grinnell Lake Pathway. This undiscovered gem provides an absolutely amazing experience. While considered one of the easier tracks in Glacier National Park, the journey provides breathtaking views of the Continental Divide, Mount Gould, and three majestic glaciers. The pathway stretches approximately six miles from Many Glacier … Read more

Lac Seul

Nestled within the heart of Ontario lies the majestic expanse of Lac Seul, a hidden gem awaiting those seeking a serene escape in the wilderness. While it may have eluded the radar of the average wanderer in search of a rustic getaway, Lac Seul remains a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. With … Read more

Chemong Lake

Chemong Lake, the grand centerpiece of the Kawartha Chain of Lakes, spans over 5,630 acres, holding a special place in the hearts of those residing near Peterborough, Ontario. With nearly nine miles, it was once a formidable barrier for early travelers who lacked roads or bridges to cross. Boats became the lifeline for exploration, connecting … Read more

Lac des Chats

Situated along the Ottawa River, Lac des Chats is not just another ‘wide spot.’ With a rich history dating back to Champlain’s era, the lake earned its unique name – Lake of the Cats – due to an abundance of catfish. The majestic cascade was positioned above Chats Falls and attracted visitors for years until … Read more

Commanda Lake

Nestled in the heart of Ontario’s Near-North Oasis, Commanda Lake shines as a sparkling gem waiting to be explored. Whether you seek a yearly getaway or dream of owning a seasonal retreat, this enchanting lake just south of Lake Nipissing beckons with its tranquil beauty and abundant recreational opportunities. Encircled by the breathtaking vistas of … Read more

Lago San Pedro

Lago San Pedro, nestled in the scenic Ecuadorian landscape less than two hours north of Quito, is rapidly gaining popularity as a premier tourism destination. Surrounded by majestic dormant volcanoes, this second-largest lake in Ecuador offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life. Boasting a yacht club and a variety of water-based activities, Lago … Read more

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