What To Do

There's an abundance of activities to enjoy both on the property and in the surrounding areas.

On The Property

Our property offers a variety of activities that let you fully immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the area. Stroll along our scenic walking trails, which loop around and branch off to a picturesque point overlooking Lake Temiskaming. Here, you’ll find our cozy fire pit, fully stocked with firewood year-round, creating the perfect spot for gathering under the stars.

Our trails are open during all four seasons, allowing you to explore the landscape whether by foot or snowshoe. Guests can take advantage of our complimentary kayaks and paddleboards to explore the serene, quiet bay, or venture further into the lake’s peaceful waters. During the winter months, we provide snowshoes for guests to trek along the trails or across the frozen lake.

Take a refreshing swim in the lake from our docks, or simply unwind on the terrace, dock, or at the point, soaking in the breathtaking views and tranquil atmosphere. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, there’s something for everyone to enjoy year-round.

New Liskeard

New Liskeard Waterfront

Located in New Liskeard is a 0.5 km stretch of sandy beach along Lake Temiskaming's north-west shore. This unsupervised beach is perfect to stop by for a quick dip before enjoying the many amenities located nearby. There is also a boardwalk. (3.5km from the Lakehouse)

Pete's Dam

In the spring of 1906, Kalil (Big Pete) Farah embarked upon a project to build a steam power plant that would supply the Town of New Liskeard. Big Pete bought the power site at Chester Falls from Tom Chester and a dam was built above these falls on the south branch of the Wabi River. In 1910, Farah sold Pete's Dam and its assets to the Northern Ontario Light and Power Company. New Liskeard then received its power from the line that linked them to Cobalt, its neighbour to the south. The power plant went out of service in the 1920's and was sold to the Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario. In 1981, Dymond Township bought the property and it is now known as Pete's Dam Park. The little electric plant no longer exists but the beauty of the waterfall and rapids draws many locals and visitors for picnicking and hiking. The park boasts an easy 2.4 km hike along the river with many amazing views. A picnic shelter and parking lot are available at the trailhead off Pete's Dam Road. (8km from the Lakehouse)

New Liskeard Golf Club, Temiskaming Nordic Ski Hill, New Liskeard Mini-Putt

Restaurants and Bars

28 On The Lake - 2.5km, Wild Wings - 2.8km, Tap That Kitchen & Bar - 2.9km, Ali's Bar & Grill 6.1km

Haileybury

Devil's Rock (Mani-doo Aja-bikong) Trail

The Devils Rock Trail system is an easy 2 km hike from Highway 567 (14km from the Lakehouse) or a very scenic 3 km climb from Bucke Park (8.5km from the Lakehouse). Trails lead to the breathtaking view of Lake Temiskaming! After hiking the safe and scenic route, enjoy the 180 degree vista of Lake Temiskaming from atop the towering cliff. Devil's Rock is a fault cliff dated to 2.2 billion years. It has a face of 600 feet rising 300 feet above the water level. Interesting features are the scars of mining tunnels chiseled during the silver rush era. Please use caution while on the trail and at the vista.

Haileybury Beach and Marina

The Haileybury Beach located in downtown Haileybury is a completely enclosed, sand beach, with treated water, large waterslide, change rooms and is staffed by lifeguards 7 days per week throughout the season. The beach is typically open from mid-June to the end of August and this one-of-a-kind place is a great spot to cool off during the hot summer months. (5km from the Lakehouse)

Haileybury Golf Course

Restaurants and Bars

Whiskey Jack Beer Company - 5.1km, R.U. Hungries - 4.7km, Beach Bitez - 5.1km, Kingsway Restaurant 4.9km

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