Diamond lake
Canada /
Ontario /
Haileybury /
World
/ Canada
/ Ontario
/ Haileybury
lake, canoeing, nature reserve
Located in the heart of the Temagami region and centre of a 2400km interconnected canoeing network, thousands of years old. A spectacular wilderness park encompassing rugged topography, clear lakes and rushing rivers. Precambrian bedrock rises to a dome, forming the highest point in Ontario – Ishpatina Ridge – with several others, like Maple Mountain, in the top ten. The Diamond lake is located in the Lady-Evelyn-Smoothwater Ontario park. This park, surrounded by some of the highest points in Ontario, with stands of towering pine and numerous waterfalls. The park forms the headwaters for a number of rivers in the Temagami area and is connected to four waterway parks. The park protects some of Temagami’s famous old growth white and red pine ecosystems.
www.ontarioparks.com/park/ladyevelynsmoothwater
www.ontarioparks.com/park/ladyevelynsmoothwater
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temagami
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 47°12'45"N 80°14'22"W
- Lady-Evelyn lake 28 km
- Bay lake (Montreal river) 39 km
- Lake Timiskaming 61 km
- Mattagami lake 136 km
- Nighthawk lake 160 km
- Kenogamissi lake (Mattagami river) 162 km
- Iroquois-Falls Reservoir (Black river) 172 km
- Lake Abitibi 195 km
- Iroquois-Falls Reservoir (Abitibi river) 201 km
- Lower Sturgeon Reservoir 205 km
- South-Lady-Evelyn river 18 km
- Maple Mountain 21 km
- Lady-Evelyn-Smoothwater (Ontario provincial park) 23 km
- Ishpatina Ridge Trailhead 39 km
- Makobe river (South) 39 km
- Ishpatina Ridge Summit (Fire Tower) 40 km
- Ishpatina Ridge 40 km
- Portage 41 km
- Excellent Canoe Launch Site 43 km
- East-Montreal river (Lady-Evelyn-Smoothwater park) 49 km