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Bottle Lake Access Point

Bottle Lake Access Point

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1453-1801 Beaver Lake Rd, Gooderham, Ontario, K0M 1R0, Canada
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Jul 19, 2018
Peaceful and quiet water access. Nice (small) sandy beach for launching canoes or swimming. Short 200m walk from the well maintained parking lot to the water. Takes awhile to get in from the main road, but I guess that's part or the draw -to get away.

Jul 12, 2018
nice enough lake. the cottagers are a bit noisy. barking dog, motor boat and generator were annoying. Sucker Lake over one portage is quieter. the ants were biting like crazy on the beach. all sites are water access with a portage from the parking lot.

Jul 5, 2017
An easy 200m portage from the parking lot down to the shoreline gives campers convenient access to quasi-backcountry camping opportunities.

Jul 6, 2017
Great place for a day paddle or weekend canoe trip.

Jul 19, 2018

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