Pickle Lake, Ontario
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Pickle Lake, Ontario, Canada is the most northerly Ontario community that has year-round access by road, located 530 kilometers north of Thunder Bay. This access is provided by Highway 599, the only access road to the town from the south. More northerly communities rely on winter roads for access and are cut off to land travel in the summer. Highway 599 meets the Northern Ontario Resource Trail (formerly Tertiary Highway 808) at Pickle Lake.
- Area code: +(00)1-807
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[edit] Nearest places
- Central Patricia, southeast
The Township of Pickle Lake has a population of 300 and its main industries are transportation (by air and land) and tourism. Pickle Lake's airport serves as the supply point to northern First Nations communities. It was formerly a mining site. It is an access point for animal watching, with many opportunities to view moose, woodland caribou, timber wolf, black bear, game birds, bald eagles, song birds, and migratory birds such as ducks and geese. It is also a popular fishing destination. Pickle Lake has its own detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police. The community is located on Pickle Lake, from which it takes its name.
[edit] Media
Pickle Lake does not have any local radio stations but receives:
[edit] Radio Stations
- FM 104.5 - Mishkeegogamang Local Radio Station
- FM 105.1 - CBQP, CBC Radio One
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[edit] External links
North: Pickle Lake | ||
West: Unorganized Territory |
Ignace (294 KM away) | East: Central Patricia |
South: Unorganized Territory |