Kirkland Lake

Kirkland Lake is a town and municipality located in Timiskaming District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. The 2016 population, according to Statistics Canada, was 7,981.

Understand

Kirkland Lake was founded as a mining town, and there is still a gold mine in town with the rest of the town supporting the mine.

Get in

By Car

From the west, take the Highway 11 leg of the Trans-Canada Highway, then turn east on Highway 66 (just south of Kenogami Lake). You'll drive through Swastika before reaching downtown Kirkland Lake. (Yes, Swastika is a real town, it had the name before World War II, and jokes about the name are not appreciated.)

From the south, take the Highway 11 leg of the Trans-Canada Highway, then turn north on Highway 112. That highway ends at Highway 66; turn east to get to downtown Kirkland Lake.

From the east, Quebec Highway 117 from Rouyn-Noranda becomes Ontario Highway 66 at the provincial border - keep driving west for a bit over a half-hour after crossing the border to reach Kirkland Lake.

By Bus

Ontario Northland operates an intercity bus from North Bay to Kirkland Lake.

Get around

See

  • 🌍 Esker Lakes Provincial Park, Highway 672, +1 705-568-7677 (summer), +1 705-272-7107 (winter). Open Victoria Day weekend to Labour Day.
  • 🌍 Heritage North, 400 Government Rd W, +1 705-568-4420. M-F 8:30AM-4:30PM, "Evenings & Weekends By Appointment". A meeting venue with "an extensive collection of historical artifacts, photographs, literature and hockey memorabilia" on display
  • 🌍 Kirkland Lake Miners' Memorial, 175 Government Rd W. Roadside attraction
  • 🌍 Museum of Northern History at the Sir Harry Oakes Chateau, 2 Chateau Dr. Winter: Tu-F 12PM-5PM, Sa 12PM-4PM; Summer: Tu-F 10AM-5PM, Sa 12PM-4PM. The museum's permanent exhibits highlight northeastern Ontario's geography, history, culture, and economy. Adult $6, Senior (55+) or Student (5-17) $4, Under 5 Free, family of 4 $15.

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Go next

Kenogami Lake

Kenogami Lake is just north of the junction of Highways 11 and 66 - if you're approaching Kirkland Lake from the east, you're passing through Kenogami Lake.

  • 🌍 MacPherson's General Store, 5411 Highway 11, Kenogami Lake, +1 705-642-3138. M-Sa 8AM-9PM, Su 9AM-8PM. A typical Northern Ontario general store, with a gift shop, a gas pump, and (from May to October) a restaurant.
Routes through Kirkland Lake

Jct Swastika  W  E  becomes Rouyn-Noranda


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