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Hiking

If you enjoy hiking, then you will appreciate the Manitou Mountain Conservation Reserve. Newly established in 2005, this large tract of land, over 500 hectares and adjacent to the Chapleau Crown Game Preserve, is off-limits to logging and mining.

The Mountain itself is an intriguing geological anomaly, with many outcroppings of strange and unique rock formations not normally associated with this area. The mountain has two lakes on it — one of them with sheer cliffs plunging over 100 feet into crystal clear water. The Reserve sits just south of Wabatongushi Lake, and tours of the mountain can be arranged anytime during your visit to us at no extra charge.

Burns Lake is one of two bodies of water that sits on Manitou Mountain. Burns is well known for its sheer rock face that plummets some 100 feet into the clear waters. Burns Lake is fed by Joan Lake, which is roughly 75 feet higher in elevation.

The area offers wonderful hiking opportunities.


Burns Lake Wall

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