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Phone: 1-888-279-9977
Email:info@lostlakelodge.com
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Approximate Drive Times
We’re located on Highway 560 West, 360 miles (600 kilometers) north of Toronto . From Toronto’s highway #401, take Highway 400 north past Barrie to Highway 11 to North Bay. At North Bay come north on Highway 11 until you reach New Liskeard (now known as Temiskaming Shores on the highway signs.) Turn west on Highway 65 until you reach Elk Lake. From there turn west again on Highway 560 and proceed 18 miles (30 kilometers) to our laneway on the right hand side. Check in at the office.
United States
Syracuse: 9 hours
Buffalo: 8 hours
Harrisburg: 14 hours
Pittsburg: 13 hours
Erie: 10 hours
Cleveland: 12 hours
Detroit: 11 hours
Novi: 12 hours
Port Huron: 11 hours
Sault Ste. Marie: 6 hours
Canada
Ottawa: 7 hours
1000 Island Bridge: 7 hours
Toronto: 6.5 hours
Niagara Falls: 7.5 hours
Thunder Bay: 14 hours
London: 9 hours
Airports
North Bay
2.5 hours away: rent a car and drive up
Timmins
3 hours away: rent car and drive down
Location
Set within the Boreal forest between the towns of Elk Lake and Gowganda in North Eastern Ontario is Lost Lake Wilderness Lodge. We’re about a 6 1/2 hour drive north of Toronto, Ontario. North Eastern United States guests can travel up through highway #81 to avoid the Toronto traffic or through Buffalo, NY and see Niagara Falls on the way.
North Central area residents usually choose the Buffalo, NY corridor for it’s easy access to major highways north. South Central States can choose any of the above routes depending on where they live. Michigan area residents can choose Detroit, Port Huron or Sault Ste Marie as their access points to the north. New York guests can come through the Thousand Island Bridge area or Ottawa crossing. Some more distant friends come by air and often land in Toronto or North Bay where they rent a car to come up.