Both the British and the French fought to dominate the fur trade in what is now Québec during the 17th and 18th centuries. This fort on Lake Temiskaming illustrates life in the late 1800s, when the Hudson Bay Company established a trading post here. You can also learn more about the region's indigenous communities and their relationship with the European traders. There's even an enchanted forest that's the subject of Aboriginal legends.
Fort Témiscamingue National Historic Site
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Follow the road 2km from town, then climb a short path through the trees of White Bear Forest and, finally, a vertigo-inducing spiral staircase to enjoy…
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This small peninsula on Lake Temagami offers canoeing, swimming and camping. Drop by the park office, just off Hwy 11 1km south of town, for information…