
Temiskaming
District
Bordered on the west by a forested shield and on the east by Lake Temiskaming and the Quebec border, the Temiskaming part of Highway 11 is beautiful. This is northern Ontario’s farm country, as the claybelt fosters production of grains, corn, potato, milk, and cheese. Mining was huge around Cobalt and the area was so weathy that it had two teams in what was then the NHL. Further to the south, the old growth forests of Temagami beckon with hiking and boating.
North Bay is one of northern Ontario’s major cities, while Kirkland Lake and the Tri-Town (New Liskeard / Haileybury / Cobalt) are other major towns in Temiskaming.
To
begin your journey, start in North Bay (if you’re going northwest) or in Matheson (if you’re going southeast.)
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Matheson >> (if you’re going southeast) |
Temiskaming |
<< North Bay (if you’re going northwest) |
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Full list of stops on Highway 11’s Temiskaming section:
Matheson – Holtyre – Ramore – Wavell – Sesekinika – Kenogami – Swastika – Larder Lake – Virginiatown – Kirkland Lake – Krugerdorf – Englehart – Earlton – Thornloe – Dymond – New Liskeard – Haileybury – North Cobalt – Cobalt – Latchford – Temagami – Marten River – Tilden Lake – Cooks Mills – North Bay
Off-Highway Stops
Matachewan - Elk Lake - Kenabeek
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Districts
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James Bay Frontier |
Temiskaming |
(if you’re going south) |