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Wilson Lake Resort
85 Wilson Lake Cresent Port Loring
Port Loring, Ontario

Welcome to Wilson Lake Resort on beautiful Wilson Lake part of the Pickerel River system offering 42 miles of waterway. Come and enjoy Northern Ontario Walleye, Bass, Pike fishing. We support local Fishing derbies Pike derby August 30 & 31. Stay at our resort and receive discount on entry fee. During the summer months Walleye, Pike, Lake Trout, Small and Large mouth Bass are the most predominate fish caught in our water system. We do offer boat and motor rentals. Besides the good fishing there are a lot of activities to do, take a tour down our country lanes to find treasures such as crafters, historic sites and natures beauty enjoy the wildlife and make sure you watch out for the deer. Our cottages are very clean and modern with all the comforts of home. We have 3 different ways to come and fish.

Property Features

Central phone
Central TV
Garden
Guest fridge
Hot Tub
Laundry facilities
Parlor for guests to mingle
Sauna

Location

Attractive neighborhood
Has business/commercial guest potential
Nearby restaurants and "Things to Do"
Quiet location

Languages

English

Others Features

Baby sitting
Rural
Seasonal
Additional meals

Meals Included in Rates

Full Farm Breakfasts

Business Traveler Amenities

Guest Computer

 

Other Amenities Details
Port Loring & Area The Loring Restoule Vacationland truly is your four season trails destination. We have canoe routes, the historic Pickerel River, interpretive trails, ATV, hiking and cycling routes, driving tours, snowmobile trails and excellent cross-country skiing. Canoeing Two dozen portages link more than 30 lakes and rivers in the Loring Restoule Vacationland, providing dozens of potential routes that you can plan for yourself. Plan on a single day of canoeing to explore one of our many lakes, or a more extended journey of several days involving many lakes. Camping sites are available along the routes, as well as at Restoule Provincial Park and at many private parks in the area. Bring along your fishing rod and take advantage of our clean lakes and rivers. We have bass, pike and walleye and there's lots of wildlife too. Don't forget your camera. Pickerel River Whether you travel by boat or canoe, navigating along the 70 km. of the historic Pickerel River is a nature lover's delight. Follow the route of the steamer Kawigamog which carried lumber and supplies between the railhead at Lost Channel and the Port-of-Loring (now Port Loring). At its peak in the 1920's, the population of Lost Channel was more than 1,000. You can also check out the remnants of an old bridge at Fleming's Landing. The Bridge was part of the original Salinas colonization road and was set ablaze by sparks from the passing Kawigamog's smoke stack. The Pickerel River is historically significant because it was used to drive logs to the many mills that once dotted its shores. ATV, Hiking & Cycling Old logging roads and colonization roads, some from before the turn of the century, form the basis of our ATV, hiking and cycling opportunities. The trails of the Little River Road Interpretive Area also link with the Trans Canada Trail and trails in surrounding areas. Driving Tours Drive along Highway 522 during late March or early April and see dozens of deer feeding in the fields along the roadway, preparing for the journey to their summer ranges. From May until Thanksgiving, follow Highways 654, 524 and 522 to visit the artisans and crafts people on the "Country Roads Studio Tour". This same route also forms a portion of the "Lake Nipissing Circle Tour". Plan to visit at any time of the year, but September is a real treat when our trees are in their full autumn splendor. Interpretive Trails Our self guided interpretive trails will help you to get back in touch with the natural world. At Restoule Provincial Park, the River Trail, which follows along the Restoule River, is a great way to see some of the park's natural features. The Tower Trail begins at the site of an old homestead. From there it takes you through the forest to the fire tower and a panoramic view of Stormy Lake. In Golden Valley, the Little River Road Interpretive Area introduces you to forest ecology and the relationship between forest and some of its wildlife. Snowmobile Trails The Loring Restoule Vacationland is at the crossroads of Ontario. The Trans-Provincial Trail System (TOPS) crosses through our area, providing a vital link between northern and southern Ontario. With 150 km of TOPS trails and more than 200 km of local trails, this area is truly a snowmobiler's dream. The Near North Snowmobile District has 3700 km of Trails. Cross Country Skiing

Average Rates
Start From CAD 65.00 To CAD 65.00 Daily

Mode Of Payments

Visa
Mastercard
Direct Debit
Cash
Cheques accepted

Soft Adventures

Beach
Bird-watching
Museums
Swing on our tree swings




Internet Available
Smoking Outside Only
No Handicap Accessibility
Pets Not Allowed

 
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