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Crystal Falls

Located between Sudbury and North Bay, about an hour from each, nestled near Chebogan and Tomiko lakes. Mainly wilderness with a few amenities and several lodges for nature lovers and anglers, this secluded area’s main draw is to hunters, birdwatchers, canoeists, and fisherman. The region boasts a variety of wildlife such as grouse, ducks, geese, bears, moose, wolves and more. Fish abound in both Chebogan and Tomiko lakes, and include walleye, perch, small mouth bass, northern pike, rock bass, catfish or panfish. Both lakes feature 75 miles of scenic shoreline and an abundance of nature trails. Snowmobiling is popular in the winter, and autumn’s colour is breathtaking.

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If you have time, have a peak at the Falls, human error regulating this water is purportedly the cause of the flood that took place in 1979 which devastated parts of West Nipissing.

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