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Temiskaming Shores

One Lake. Three Cultures.

The picturesque City of Temiskaming Shores is an amalgamated municipality with a population of 9,920. An exceptional place to live, work and visit, this area boasts clean air, ideal boating, hiking, skiing, snowmobiling, golfing, and numerous other recreational amenities. From hiking up the Devil's Rock Trail to a road trip along the Lake Temiskaming Tour to a bounty of water activities on the shimmering lake, Temiskaming Shores calls to lovers of the outdoors with the invitation to relax and enjoy.

a young woman stands at the edge of a very tall stone cliff

Did you know?

Devil's Rock cliffs rise 300 feet above Lake Timiskaming's shores.

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Lake Temiskaming spans the Ontario-Quebec border, covering approximately 295 square kilometres.

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Temiskaming Shores was central to Canada's historic silver mining boom.

High Season

During the warmer months, Temiskaming Shores comes alive with outdoor adventures. Boating and fishing on Lake Temiskaming are popular, as the lake offers serene waters and abundant fish. Hikers can tackle trails like the one up Devil's Rock, where they are rewarded with magnificent views. Golfers can enjoy the local courses, and the New Liskeard waterfront is perfect for swimming, picnicking, and family fun. 

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Winter in Temiskaming Shores

When winter blankets the region, Temiskaming Shores doesn't stop. Expertly groomed snowmobile trails connect to OFSC TOP Trail A and the popular Gold Rush Tour. Visitors can enjoy skiing and snowshoeing opportunities through the serene, snow-covered forests. The city hosts winter carnivals and festivals, showcasing the local culture and providing entertainment for all ages.

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For RVers, Motorcyclists, and Road Trippers

The Lake Temiskaming Tour is a one or two-day loop encompassing historic towns, rolling farmland, and scenic freshwater vistas. Along the way, discover excellent farm-to-fork restaurants and the Obadjiwan–Fort Témiscamingue National Historic Site.

For Campers and Hikers

Set up camp at Bucke Park. It offers campsites for both RVs and tents, a sand beach and playground, great shore fishing, a boat launch, and entry to the Devil’s Rock Trail System.

For Golfers

Get some tee time at the New Liskeard Golf Club or the Haileybury Golf Club, each course offering their own unique greens and difficulty. 

For Skiers and Snowshoers

Check out Tri Town Ski & Snowboard Village or Temiskaming Nordic for a day on the slopes or trails.

Itineraries

  • Motorcycling
  • Road Trips
  • Hiking
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