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View Larger MapPaddle Pals is easy to locate! Travelling from the Toronto area
: Proceed north on Hwy 400 to Barrie then continue on to Parry Sound via Hwy 69 North. Continue on Hwy 69 north to just pass Burwash and exit at Nelson Road to Estaire. Go East, right on Nelson Road for approximately 1 kilometre to Estaire Road/Old Hwy 69. Go South or right on Estaire Road for approximately 1 kilometre to Nepawassi Lake Road on your left just past the Cango Gas Station. East on Nepawassi Lake Road for 2.1 kilometres then north or left on Elbow Lake Road for 4 kilometres. Look for the portage sign on the back deck, 407 Elbow Lake Road.Travelling from the Sault St-Marie area
: Proceed east on Hwy 17 towards Sudbury, as you pass Lively take the bypass for Hwy 69 South. Travel south along Hwy 69 for approximately 25km, Exit on to the Nelson Road Exit. Turn left/east for 1 km to Estaire Road, the old Hwy 69. Turn right/south, just past the Cango Gas Station and turn left/east on to Nepewassi Lake Road. Travel east for 3 km, locating Elbow Lake Road on your left/north and follow for 4 more Km to 407 Elbow Lake Road. A yellow potage sign hangs on the back deck.Travelling from the North Bay area
: Proceed west on Hwy 17 to Hwy 537. Follow Hwy 537 to Estaire Road (formerly Hwy 69) and turn left/south. Once you pass the Cango Gas Station and turn left/east on to Nepewassi Lake Road. Travel east for 3 km, locating Elbow Lake Road on your left/north and follow for 4 more km to 407 Elbow Lake Road. A yellow potage sign hangs on the back deck.Travelling from the Timmins area
:Proceed south on Hwy 144 to Chelmsford. Take the Hwy 144 Bypass to Hwy 17 and travel east to the Hwy 69 South Exit. Follow Hwy 69 South to the Nelson Road Exit. Turn left/east for 1 km to Estaire Road (the old Hwy 69). Turn right/south, just past the Cango Gas Station and turn left/east on to Nepewassi Lake Road. Travel east for 3 km, locating Elbow Lake Road on your left/north and follow for 4 more km to 407 Elbow Lake Road. A yellow potage sign hangs on the back deck.