Haileybury Marina

Marina

The Haileybury Marina is a full-service marina on the west side of Lake Temiskaming on the Haileybury waterfront (Marina office is located 450m south of the slips next to City Hall). This Marina has 66 slips in total with 38 slips having water and hydro hook-ups. There is a free boat launch located nearby. 

Pake's Trailer Park

Beach front cabin on lake

Welcome to our park, where you can enjoy a million-dollar view of Lake Nipissing and the beautiful nature surrounding it. This is the perfect place to relax, unwind and recharge your batteries. We offer various options to accommodate your needs, including transient spots for your RV, one RV home for rent and a cute Bunkie situated right by the water. Our marina features a gas station, docks, and a boat launch pad for your convenience. Our park provides 15A connections, potable water for holding tanks, and sewage connections. We also have ice, worms, and firewood available for sale.

Smith Marine Pickerel River Ltd.

View of marina and bridge

 

Closest access to the French River Provincial Park off Settlers Rd. We are a full service marina with canoe rentals, baits, ice cream, camping permits and lots more! Come fish and explore the great outdoors on the Pickerel & French Rivers.

Grundy Lake Supply Post

Exterior of building

We offer a wide selection of fishing tackle and camping supplies to get the most out of your vacation.  You will also find necessities such as ice, firewood, live bait, gas, propane and groceries.  Whether you’re in the Provincial park or in the area, and you would like to rent a canoe, kayak or paddle board, we have a huge selection for you.  Be sure to visit “The Pinecone” for ice cream or hot food!

Obadjiwan–Fort-Témiscamingue National Historic Site

Fort on water

Located in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, the Obadjiwan-Fort-Témiscamingue National Historic Site witnessed the presence of the Indigenous people about 6,000 years ago and was the scene of commercial rivalries. This former fur trading post is at the heart of regional history and is well worth a visit.

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