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Overview of Temagami features and the canoe area. Quick Take Break-up Watch 2022: May 8! May 7, North Arm ice photos, called May 8 May 4, lake-side view: Southwest Arm going Apr 30, sat view: no visible change Apr 29, lake-side view: start at shorelines Apr 28, sat view: ice line reaches Lake Temagami Apr 22, sat view: ice line approaches Lake Temagami
Freeze-up January 1 revised! Jan 2, freeze-up is called for January 1 Dec 30, water-side view: water at Cattle Island Dec 28, water-side view: Cattle Island area closing Dec 26, aerial views: more open water Dec 23, aerial views: the open water still there Dec 23, water-side view: ice again Dec 19, sat view: little visible progress Dec 16, water-side view: warm spell reversal Dec 14, sat view: a peak beneath the clouds Dec 7, sat view: small- and mid-sized lakes frozen Canoe Atlas: Gowganda connection 29th in the series Photos: fires on Lake Temagami Aerial shots of three fires on the shore of the lake. Extreme fire danger rating declared. The 28 interactive maps get better access 28th in the series 27th in the series: Makobe Lake and Lady Evelyn River Adios fire towers: down they come Now is the time to visit while they still stand One map for the region is now in print. List of all stories, background, and a map. 30 MILLION HITS AND GROWING Ten months after its birth, Ottertooth reached its first million hits on Aug. 29, 2001! And then it took less than half that time to reach the second million! Today, we have topped 50. Thanks to all of you for your support. "Don't ever take whatever you love to do for granted. Fate won't." — Michael Peake, Che-Mun magazine
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