Locations Covered in the Book
There are thousands of campsites that have already been cleared and ready for you to setup camp. All the roads and trails surrounding areas in the book can be used to ride motorbikes and ATV’s. Many of the areas in the book are accessible by RV.

All land covered in the book is either provincially or federally owned.

Local Activities:

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    • Camping
    • Fishing
    • RV
    • Ride your ATV
    • Hiking
    • Biking
    • Boating
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    • Campfires
    • Hunting
    • Swimming
    • Play fetch with your dog
    • Bird watching
    • Lounge in the Sun
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    • Teach your kids about forest plants and animals
    • Kayaking
    • Bushwhacking
    • Diving
 
 

 

Maps
Maps in the book cover areas of the Northeast, Eastern and Central Regions.

These maps in this book are of places that I personally camped and other places that I guarantee you can camp for free. Roads and trails on Crown land permit ATV usage unless otherwise posted.

 
 

 

"Chapleau Area/Nemagos Road"

Take Highway #400 North toward Barrie.
Continue on #400 North toward Parry Sound.
#400 turns into Highway #69.
Take #69 to Sudbury.
Ramp onto Highway #17 West.
Exit Right onto Highway #546 North in Iron Bridge.
Continue onto Highway #554.
Turn Right onto Highway #129 North
Turn Right onto Highway #667 toward Wakami Lake Park
Turn Left on Nemagos Rd. (about 1 km on the left)
The trail is approx 6kms on the left. Small trail. 4x4 or truck advised.
There are many places on this trail that have lake access.
At about 3kms down the trail you will come to a cross (4 corners)
Turn left and there is a place to turn around approx. 1 km. Great place to camp as well.

Additional Notes:
Excellent for hunting grouse and moose.
Highway #667 is surrounded by crown land almost all the way to Elk Lake.
Once you turn onto Nemagos Rd. there are a few trails that lead to the left and right.
They also have great places to camp. The roads to the right lead to areas that have been recently logged.
If you follow them to the end they lead to the forest and a few lakes.