Marten River Cabins, Chalets & Cottages
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Built at the turn of the century and then converted into a fishing camp in the 20s, Beaverland Camp has been taking guests into Ontario's northern fishing grounds ever since. From the camp's grounds fishers can take a boat out on the nearby lakes looking for trout, walleye, and pike. For a woodland walk, there are trails around the camp. Indoor activities include satellite TV, a fireplace, a library and foosball.
Marten River Lodge is an American Plan resort providing three meals a day. After dinner guests can relax and chat at the guests-only pub or play pool in the recreation room. To supplement the region's staple hunting and fishing actvities, this resort has a tennis court and a sandy beach with slides. The resort has nine wood cabins to choose from.
Set amidst the beauty of the Temagami Wilderness Forest, the atmosphere at Olive the Lake is quaint, refreshing and relaxing. Located in the heart of Marten River just north of Lake Nippissing, guests will find some the best Walleye, Bass and Pike fishing in Northern Ontario. These newly renovated cottages, tucked into the 5 acre wooded surroundings on the banks of Olive Lake, range in size from two to three bedrooms and possess their own unique characteristics and breathtaking views. Cottages feature fully equipped kitchens with fridge and freezer, gas range top and microwave, three piece bathrooms, and brand new Tempur-pedic Swedish Mattresses to ensure a peaceful rest.
Mountain Home Lodge backs onto the woods and rivers of Ontario where the wilds harbour the main attraction of the region: fish and game. Guests at the Mountain Home Lodge are near fishing grounds producing walleye, northern pike, and smallmouth bass. The forests provide bear hunting in the fall and moose hunting when in season. The heated cottages include barbeques and fully-equipped boats while meals are served in a central dining room.
Located right on Loon Bay, guests at Red Cedar Lake can walk down to the sandy beach and playground. The resort also offers canoes and kayaks at no extra charge, and there's fishing off the pier. A licensed restaurant on-site gives visitors the option of choosing an American Plan stay or opting for housekeeping cabins.









