Monthly Archives: February 2011

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Looking back at Amy Newport’s Pakwash Lake Sunset’s

I’m ready for winter to be Gone!!!! Thank you Amy these pictures are great. Back to the website https://pakwashlakecamp.com/

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Testing on Chronic Wasting Disease in the Area

Chronic Wasting Disease Results from 2010Posted by Mike Ebbeling on Tuesday, February 8th, 2011 am 9:52:32 AMhttp://www.ckdr.net/news/index.php Nearly 1,400 deer heads were tested for chronic wasting disease last year in Ontario.Ministry of Natural Resources Wildlife Research Technician Tore Buchanan says 362 deer heads were tested in the Dryden, Kenora and Fort Frances Districts.The heads all […]

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Chronic Wasting Disease, Ontario has new Rules.

August 2010 To better protect the province from chronic wasting disease, Ontario has new rules related to hunting with natural attractants and possessing carcasses of cervids or their high risk parts from out of province, or transporting live white-tailed deer, elk, moose or woodland caribou into the province.NEW RULES FOR: 1) hunters using natural attractants […]

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Fish, Fish & More Fish in Ear Falls!

So, what did you all do this weekend? Please share some stories with us. I love fishing! Back to the website https://pakwashlakecamp.com/

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Great Fishing Weeks if your still looking.

The following weeks opened up for anyone who is still looking. May 21-28 –4 single beds June 18-25–6 single beds June 25-July 2nd 3 cabins left July and Aug have many openings left. Please give us a call after 6:00pm or e-mail at pakwashlakecamp@xplornet.com ThanksKimby Back to the website https://pakwashlakecamp.com/

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Gravel Trucks Arrive At Pakwash Bay By Scow: The Gateway to Northwestern Ontario History

Gravel Trucks Arrive At Pakwash Bay By Scow: The Gateway to Northwestern Ontario History Description: The method of transport used in the construction of the highway to Red Lake was by ‘scow’. This lake barge carried trucks from Sioux Lookout to Ear Falls. Trucks were driven off one scow and loaded onto another scow to […]

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Pakwash Lake and where is the GOLD!

Laurentian Goldfields Ltd. TSX VENTURE: LGFLaurentian Goldfields Ltd.Feb 03, 2011 08:17 ETLaurentian Goldfields Ltd. Commences Drilling at Goldpines North Joint Venture VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(Marketwire – Feb. 3, 2011) – Laurentian Goldfields Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:LGF) (“Laurentian”, or, the “Company”) is pleased to announce that diamond drilling at the Goldpines North Joint Venture (“GPNJV”), a 50/50 joint […]