- Temagami - Wikipedia
A bright white palladium mercury telluride mineral was discovered on Temagami Island in 1973 called temagamite, named after its discovery locality in Copperfields Mine, originally known as Temagami Mine Temagami provides rugged topography, which is excellent for canoeing and hiking
- Temagami
Discover the beauty of northeastern Ontario’s vast forests and pristine Lake Temagami Perfect for outdoor adventures and rich in cultural heritage, Temagami blends tradition with sustainable growth, balancing tourism and natural preservation
- Discover Scenic Temagami in Northeastern Ontario
Explore the breathtaking beauty of Temagami in Northeastern Ontario, with pristine lakes, old-growth forests, and endless outdoor adventures
- THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Temagami - Tripadvisor
A one-of-a-kind guided, six-day journey into the canoeing paradise of the Temagami, in northern Ontario We combine a stay at a classic backcountry lodge, complete with sauna and hearty home-cooked…
- Temagami, Ontario Canada - Come Explore Canada
Temagami is a small town located in northeastern Ontario, Canada It is known for its beautiful lakes, forests, and wildlife, as well as its rich history and culture
- Temagami District Chamber of Commerce — Ontario, Canada
Welcome to Temagami! In Ojibway, Temagami (te maw ga mee) means "deep water by the shore", and our lake has lots of it, with some areas 100 feet deep only 20 feet from the shoreline ”
- The Trailhead - Temagami
A haven for nature enthusiasts, history buffs, and those seeking solace from the hustle and bustle of urban life, Temagami offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural depth that is hard to find elsewhere Central to Temagami’s allure is the majestic Lake Temagami
- Temagami: an ancient canoe country - blog. ontarioparks. ca
Lake Temagami is the hub of the region It is a huge sprawling lake, 45 km from north to south, and 35 km east to west, made up of long narrow arms like spurs from its centre There are over 1,200 islands that dot its surface Bear Island is at the lake’s centre, home to the Temagami First Nation
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