![]() Landing Topography of under-water approach: Sand and silt Impediments to disembarking from and/or unloading a canoe: Small landing area that is somewhat overgrown. Topography to tent sites: A quick lift, and you are on the site. Path leading to site immediately west ... There is a path that leads to the beginning of the 1930m portage to the Nipissing River ... Campsite Campsite maintenance: Regular. Size of open area: 10m x 5m. Extent of tree cover: 60%. Degree of levelness: Site slopes from the outside edges to the middle and front, with some level spots for tenting. Number of level tent sites: 2. North exposure: Trees. East exposure: Trees . South exposure: View of lake. West exposure: Trees. General description: A small site, with a couple of level spots for tents, with a good view of the lake. A path connects to the campsite immediately to the west, and to the beginning of the 1930m portage to the Nipissing River that's east of the campsite. Overall accessibility: The small landing can be a bit tricky. The landing for the portage can also be used to access this site. Firepit is right at the landing ... Tenting area on west side of site ... ![]() Thanks to Jeffrey McMurtrie of Jeff'sMap for supplying the base-layer map component by Creative Commons licensing. Submitted by Chris Taylor .. Visited August, 2018 .. Submission November 24, 2018 |