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LOOKING for Adventure close to White Lake, then Come discover the Chutes Coulonge park; in beautiful Pontiac county, and experience history, culture and adventure in the great outdoors! From Renfrew,
From Highway 17, follow Storyland Road, then Province of Quebec, Highway 301 north, Portage-du-Fort- turn left towards Fort Coulonge - approximate travel time from Storyland road to Chutes parking lot is 40 minutes.....

WhiteLakeON.com is giving you the chance to WIN A $75 PASS to Chutes Coulonge. To enter, e-mail (whitelakeon@gmail.com) us a picture of yourself in or around the White Lake area, that we can post on this site. Winners will be drawn randomly from all entries, good luck!

Chutes Coulonge park is suitable for a day with the family, for teams, groups and even corporate training.

The children's aerial adventure activities include a 100 m challenge course suspended 2 - 4.5 m amongst the trees, featuring 13 obstacle activities to delight and test your child's balance and dexterity. Challenges include a 25 m zip line, ropes course, suspended barrels, bridge jumps, line walks and a toboggan slide.

A second, self contained, five obstacle course is also available for those little ones who are not quite up to the height or weight requirements of the children's course.

A fun activity for youth and adults is our 280m long, 20 m high, 8 zip series, with a 10m Himalayan foot bridge to cross. This activity will allow you to feel the wind in your face and get the pine gum on your hands! If this activity is not for you, no problem, visitors can enjoy the sights and sounds of those brave adventurers, with their feet firmly planted on the ground. The course is visible as you walk around our interpretative path.

100 Promenade du Parc-des-Chutes
Mansfield, Québec , J0X 1R0
(819) 683-2770
http://www.chutescoulonge.qc.ca

 

Fish licence-free! Take a friend fishing!

If you or someone you know would like to try fishing in Ontario waters for the first time (or the first time in a long time), circle the weekend of July 2-10, 2011 on your calendar. For those days only (12:01 a.m. Saturday to 11:59 p.m. Sunday), Canadian residents can enjoy the fun of fishing in Ontario without a licence during the annual Ontario Family Fishing Weekend.

 

 

 

 

 

   
   
   
   

 


A Dream Comes True by Morris Stewart,
White Lake: The Later Years

I started catching worms as a hobby and selling them to tourist for 25 cents a dozen and this eventually grew into a full time occupation.

It became very evident that I could no longer farm and continue to sell baitfish on this scale, so we decided to cease farming and devote all our time to the baitfish industry. At this point in time the business became known as the Hillside Bait Farm and continues to operate to this day.

 

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