Discover Kirkland Lake, Englehart, Elk Lake & Earlton
Kirkland Lake is known for its mining and hockey history. While you’re here, take a look at the area’s rich gold mining history at the Toburn Mine Property, visit the
Sir Harry Oakes Chateau, or take a stroll in one of the parks. In Earlton, the presence of the Little Clay Belt has created a vast stretch of fertile land. This region’s agricultural heritage is still thriving (as evidenced by the popular Thornloe cheese factory). Englehart, which is located in
Kap-Kig-Iwan Provincial Park, is an attractive and popular destination for visitors. Come for the roaring high falls, the tumbling Hell’s Water chute, the unique flora and fauna, and the lovely trails and scenic vistas offered here. The great Northern outdoors are nowhere more available than from the picturesque
town of Elk Lake on the shores of the Montreal River. The vast boreal forest and intricate network of lakes, rivers, and streams create an ideal getaway for outdoor enthusiasts.