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Temagami Fire Tower
Quick video of the Temagami Fire Tower. Fires were spreading throughout Temagami this day, but you can't see any from the tower at this time of the day. (Fires broke out worse later in the day). I left the audio in to hear the difference in the wind from the bottom of the tower to the top.
Temagami Fire Tower with Back Roads Bill
You have just climbed the Temagami Fire Tower and hiked the White Bear Forest. What a view, one of the many you will discover in Northeastern Ontario. And those white pine trees, majestic. After all it is Grey Owl country! There are many forest access or logging roads in Northern Ontario. One road in particular reflects a long standing heritage. It is a few kilometres north of the town on Highway 11 and worth the detour. Read the Full Article Here -
Climbing the Temagami fire tower. Temagami Ontario
First stop on my first ever vacation. This was my second time up the tower. The first time I made it all the way to the top to look over the edge. Couldn't record the way down as I'm afraid of heights lol.. the way up is a totally different feeling. Hope you enjoy. Recorded Sunday July 2, 2017.
Finlayson Provincial Park - Temagami Fire Tower at Caribou Mountain
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Temagami Fire Tower
It didn't take much to convince the boys to stop at the Temagami Fire Tower. And it was worth it! The tower stands 100 feet tall on Caribou Mountain. 400 feet above the town and 1300 feet above sea level. With an impressive 360 degree 25 mile view! The original tower was erected in 1910 which was demolished. This current tower is the third one that was built in 1951 by 7 Forest Rangers. There is also a beautiful lower observation deck with impressive views for those scared of heights. Hiking trails for those feeling ambitious and a Fire Fighter Museum/Visitor Centre are on site as well with bathrooms nearby. Definitely worth the stop if you're in the area.
Temagami Fire Tower
Come and climb to the top of this Relic from the Past..Fire Towers where manned to spot fires in the Area..This 150 ft Tower gives you an awesome View from pristine Countryside..
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Another outing,Caleb and myself , climb to the top of Temagami fire tower. July 19th 2019
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Temagami Fire Tower
Visiting the Temagami Fire Tower in Ontario, Canada in fall 2010.
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For the more adventurous campers who want to leave civilization behind, Ket-Chun-Eny Lodge found in the Temagami region that contains over 8,000 square kilometers of interconnecting canoe routes and wonderful fishing locations. Hundreds of rock and pine clad lakes, adjoining wetlands, and wild rivers provide breathtaking scenery and a wide diversity of wildlife. The unique and varied features of the Temagami area have been recognized in the establishment of several waterway and wilderness provincial parks, and continues to be a favourite area for canoe tripping. The area's famous old growth pine stands can be enjoyed during your vacation in the wilderness.
A quiet morning paddleThese parks include the Lady Evelyn - Smoothwater Wilderness Park, containing scenic look-outs at Maple Mountain, and Ontario's highest point, the Ishpatina Ridge (693 meters or 2, 275 feet). Other popular points include the clear blue waters of Smoothwater and Sunnywater Lakes, numerous hiking trails, and several scenic waterfalls. Obabika River Waterway Park extends southwest along Lady Evelyn Lake, Diamond Lake, and the Obabika River. Known as Big Pine Country, this area boasts pristine lakes lined with magnificent old pine. The Obabika River contains wetland The dreaded war canoe! communities that are famous with nature photographers for moose observation, while the Wakimika Triangle is noted for its 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 whitewater fun! Completing the loop back to Lady Evelyn Smoothwater Park is the Solace Waterway Park with its classic flatwater paddling through pristine lakes. Over 20 canoe routes are well documented in the map Temagami Canoe Routes, the best guide to your canoeing vacation.
Resting at a campsite.Any trip into the wilderness should be well planned and within your level of skill. Guides and outfitting services are listed in the accommodations directory. No-trace camping and conservation of land and water are practiced and encouraged in Temagami. Lake Temagami supports a large number of campsites that can be used by canoeists during their travels. Some of these have privy boxes, which should be used when available. Packing out what you bring in is highly encouraged. By eliminating waste left behind and leaving a small footprint, we can ensure the use of these routes for future generations to come and experience a Temagami vacation.
If you are planning a canoeing vacation, one of our local outfitters would be happy to give you their expertise and set you up for an adventure on a travel route that will match your skill.
Temagami Fire Tower Trip
Helen, Russell, & Gordie take a day trip to Temagami to climb the fire tower.
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Visiting the Temagami Fire Tower in Ontario, Canada in fall 2010.
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Temagami
Municipality (single-tier)
Municipality of Temagami
Temagami on the shores of Lake Temagami.
Temagami on the shores of Lake Temagami.
Location of Temagami in Ontario
Location of Temagami in Ontario
Coordinates: 47°04′N 79°47′WCoordinates: 47°04′N 79°47′W
Country Canada
Province Ontario
District Nipissing
Settled 1903
Government
• Mayor Lorie Hunter
• Governing Body Temagami Town Council
• MPs [Anthony Rota]] (LPC)
• MPPs John Vanthof (ONDP)
Area[1]
• Total 1,905.92 km2 (735.88 sq mi)
Population (2016)[2]
• Total 802
• Density 0.4/km2 (1/sq mi)
Time zone EST (UTC−5)
• Summer (DST) EDT (UTC−4)
Postal Code P0H
Area code(s) 705
Website temagami.ca
Temagami, formerly spelled as Timagami, is a municipality in northeastern Ontario, Canada, in Nipissing District with Lake Temagami at its heart.
The Temagami region is known as n'Daki Menan, the homeland of the area's Aboriginal community, most of whom are Anishnaabe (Ojibwe), living on Bear Island. The official name for this group is the Temagami First Nation. However, a larger group that includes these people, plus non-status residents and some non-residents is called the Teme-Augama Anishnabai.
Some of the main tourist attractions within the community include old-growth red and white pine, Lake Temagami, Caribou Mountain, fishing, showings of Grey Owl from the 1930s, and over 4,000 km of canoe routes.
It is also known as the staging point for cottage vacationing and wilderness canoeing trips on Lake Temagami, in Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater Provincial Park, and vast tracts of wilderness in the area. There are several outfitters here that cater to outdoor activity, including Smoothwater Outfitters and Ecolodge.
The community is home to the Finlayson Point Provincial Park, which itself offers access to Lake Temagami. An excellent view of the entire Temagami area is offered by the Temagami Fire Tower on Caribou Mountain, a renovated 100-foot (30 m)-tall fire lookout tower that visitors can climb for a small fee. The Temagami Fire Tower was last used in the 1970s to spot fires. The original fire tower built here was 45 feet (14 m) high and made of square timber.
The Municipality of Temagami also includes the communities of Lake Temagami, Marten River, and Temagami North.
flood,See also: Temagami Greenstone Belt
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The Temagami land is part of the Canadian Shield, one of the largest single exposure of Precambrian rocks in the world which were formed after the Earth's crust cooled. Temagami land has striking similarities to the Sudbury Structure, which is one of the richest mining camps in the world. The hills in the Temagami area are remnants of the oldest mountain ranges in North America that date back during the Precambrian era. These enormous mountains were taller than any that exist today. The uplifting was accomplished as enormous pressure caused the earth to buckle in a process called folding. Other processes, such as volcanic activity and geologic faulting in which the earth cracks open also contributed to the formation of these mountains. Over millions of years, these enormous mountains were gradually eroded to the land we know today in Temagami.
The rocks that form Temagami to this day are igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rock. The Temagami area has good potential to host diamondiferous kimberlites and more diamond bearing kimberlites may continue to be discovered in the area. The Temagami area also contains some pillow lava about 2 billion years old, indicating that great submarine volcanoes existed during the early stages of the formation of the Earth's crust.
There are a number of northwest trending faults in the Temagami East claim block area and are associated with the Saint Lawrence Rift System and remains seismically active. The most recent felt earthquake in the Temagami area occurred in the year 2000.
Minerals in the Temagami area include Aragonite, Brochantite, Calcite, Chalcopyrite, Jasper, Magnetite, Molybdenite, Pentlandite, Pyrite, Pyrrhotite, Serpentine, and Talc. A bright white palladium mercury telluride mineral was discovered on Temagami Island in 1973 called temagamite, named after its discovery locality in Copperfield's Mine, originally known as Temagami Mine.
Temagami provides rugged topography, which is excellent for canoeing and hiking. There are numerous viewpoints in the municipality, including High Rock and Caribou Mountain, which contains a 100 ft (30 m) fire tower on its summit.
Temagami Station - Present Day
This is a picture slideshow of the Temagami Station in its operating condition as of 8/8/11.
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