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The Inn has marked multi-use trails meandering through our forest. Our 11-acre property has a mixture of mature forest, grassy meadows, marshland and high rocky outcrops. If you’re lucky you might catch a glimpse of Charley, our resident beaver, in his pond or a doe and her twins while strolling along the trails. (Note: a doe usually has twins)<\/p>\n

The trails can be used by those who like to get a work out before that first morning coffee, or may be want to get a helping of our great northern air. Usually in the summer we have a camp fire going different times of the day. We encourage guests to sit around the fire. The fire gets lonely if you do not and it has been known to pray for rain.<\/p>\n

A beautiful sandy public swimming area is available, only five minutes from the Inn, which features a beach, changing rooms, diving platform, play ground equipment, B.B.Q’s and picnic shelters. Why pay for expensive, noisy, cramped lake front resorts when you do not have to?<\/p>\n

You can launch your water craft at the “Government Boat Dock” in Magnetawan. It has a concrete ramp and mooring facilities (five minutes from the Inn). Gas, oil and service parts are readily available from several sources.<\/p>\n\n\n \t

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