Nature Trails near Gogama, Ontario


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Gogama



Located between Sudbury and Timmins on Highway 144, Gogama is one of Northeastern Ontario’s natural treasures.

Situated on pristine Lake Minisinakwa, Gogama is home to roughly 450 people, with the population increasing during summer months.

Gogama has a long history as an Aboriginal trading route and up to the 1950's a Hudson Bay post.

Ojibway for "Jumping Fish" Gogama was a traditional “High Portage” of voyageurs and home of the “Wolf Man of the North” Joe LaFlamme.

The natural beauty of the area can be enjoyed on numerous canoe routes, hiking and snowmobile trails. Gogama also offers world class hunting and fishing, with various motels, lodges and resorts to accommodate visitors.

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