Kawagama
Lake is the largest lake in Haliburton, it stretches for 18 km in length and
is bordered by 115 km of beautiful shoreline.
One third of its shoreline is pristine unpopulated crown land,
with its
waters known as
among the cleanest in Ontario.
Located in the Algonquin Highlands, south of Algonquin
Provincial Park, this lake is just 8 km east of the town of Dorset.
The Original Indian name for the lake was Kahweambejewagamog -
“The Lake of Many
Echoes”.
There are plenty of beautiful islands, bays, and inlets, with
scenic canoe routes that follow into surrounding lakes, such as picturesque Bear Lake & secluded Kimball Lake.
Kawagama has earned a fine reputation for fishing, especially for
lake trout and bass.
During peak season, water temperatures at the dock hover around
74° to 76°, perfect for swimming.
Kawagama
Lake is very clear with no weeds or zebra mussels, and has a maximum depth of
240 feet.
The area is reminiscent of the Muskoka lakes 40 yrs ago; quiet,
clean and a place where you can wake up to the call of the Loon!
The Lake is extremely peaceful during the week, a little busier on summer
weekends, but is not densely populated, the way we like it best!
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