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Rules for Use:
- respect and love the
land
- keep it clean - pack out your garbage and pick up any garbage that
you see
Safety Considerations:
- consider these trails as
remote due to wilderness settings even though they are within City
limits
Maintenance:
- checked for windfall
after wind storms, patrolled otherwise at a minimum of once a month
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Description:
After
Lake Nipissing and Trout Lake, Otter Lake is the
largest lake in the municipality of North Bay.
The Otter Lake area is a pristine, undeveloped,
very large natural area with extremely exciting
geographical and natural history. It is
also just 15 minutes from downtown North Bay.
This are is possibly the best kept secret of the
municipality. It is an excellent area in
which to hike,
canoe, camp, orienteer, and snowshoe. No buildings
exist on the entire perimeter. There are two access roads to
Otter Lake Recreational Lands - the South Access Road (Widdifield
Station Road) and the North Access Road (McGruther's
Road). Visit the Otter
Lake website for more information.
Directions:
South Access Road
- From the HWY 11/17 junction near Seymour Street, head northwest
on HWY 11/17. Turn right
onto Trout Lake Road and travel for about 15 km (9.3 mi).
Turn left at Widdifield Station Road, and about 4 km (2.5
mi) later you
will see a sign posted on a tree at the Southern Access entrance.
North
Access Road -
From the HWY 11/17 junction near Seymour Street, head northwest on HWY
11/17. Turn right onto
Trout Lake Road for about 12 km (7.5 mi).
Turn left at Four Mile Lake Road, and after 8 km (5
mi), right on
Chadbourne Drive. Mcgruthers
Road will appear on the right after 3 km (1.9 mi).
Map:
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Detailed information
and map for this trail can be found in the
Trail Guide to Healthy Living. For
more information about the Guide and where they
are available, visit our
Trail Map and Guide
page.
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