- Jumping Caribou Lake
Infobox lake
lake_name = Jumping Caribou Lake
image_lake = Camp_Caribou_-Byers_Bay.jpg
caption_lake = Byers Bay, Camp Cariboo on Jumping Caribou Lake
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location =Marten River, Ontario
coords = coord|46|53|N|79|47|W|type:waterbody_region:CA|display=inline,title
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inflow = Ingalls Lake, Natural Springs
outflow = Caribou Creek
catchment = Twin Sisters
basin_countries = Canada
length = 5 km (3 mi)
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max-depth = 56 m (184 ft)
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islands = 16 Islands-- Larger ones being: Canada Island, Scout Island, Pickerals, Perth Point, Ohio Island, Big Bear IslandJumping Caribou Lake is located within the Municipality of Temagami, in the
Nipissing District, Ontario , Canada. It contains smallisland s and hiddenbay s.Ojibwa natives of the area have given the lake its name.Jumping Caribou Lake played an important role in the
logging industry from the early 1900s until the late 1920s. The first cabins on the lake were located on Byers Bay off the Old Ferguson Highway (now realigned and part of Highway 11) and were part of a logging camp. Similar logging also occurred atCassels Lake . An extensive network of dams and log chutes were constructed in the area – Allowing the old growth timber harvested to be sent downstream to the saw mills inSturgeon Falls . In 1934, Herman Watson Osborn, Jr. bought the old logging camp and transformed it into a private family cottage on the lake. In the summer of 1941, Osborn was instrumental in gettingWarner Brothers to film "Captains of the Clouds " (starringJames Cagney ,Brenda Marshall ,Dennis Morgan andAlan Hale, Sr. ) on Jumping Caribou Lake.W.B. Russel also played a significant part of Jumping Caribou Lake. In the early 1930's W.B was the chief engineer of the Ferguson Highway. W.B. bought land off of the highway located on the north end of the lake. He built a large log cabin which was used for the men working on the road.. It is known W. B. had been in the north since the 1920's. W.B.'s family still own the property on the point and are a 4th generation family of Jumping Caribou Lake.At present, there are 32 private camps and 1 commercial camp (Ravenscroft Lodge) on the lake. There is boat access at
Ravenscroft Lodge as well as a public access ramp off the King's Highway 11.Byers Bay is one of the lake's southernmost bays. It is named after
Ellen O. Byers , Herman Osborn's daughter.Fish in the lake include
walleye ,northern pike ,smallmouth bass ,white fish andlake trout . Hunting area includemoose ,bear ,grouse ,pheasant andrabbit . Winter sports in the area includeice fishing ,cross country skiing ,dog sled ding,snowshoeing andsnowmobiling .Geography
The lands surrounding the lake are part of the
Canadian Shield , one of the largest single exposures ofPrecambrian rocks in the world which were formed after the earth's crust cooled. The hills in the Temagami area are remnants of the oldestmountain range s inNorth America , that date back during thePrecambrian era. These heavily erodedmountain s would have rivaled theHimalayas in grandeur. The uplifting was accomplished as enormous pressure caused the earth to buckle in a process called folding. Other processes, such asvolcanic activity andgeologic fault ing in which the earth cracks open also contributed to the formation of these mountains. Over millions of years, these enormous mountains were gradually eroded to the land we know it today in Temagami.The rocks that form Temagami to this day are
igneous ,metamorphic andsedimentary rock . The area has good potential to hostdiamond iferouskimberlite s and more diamond bearing kimberlites may continue to be discovered in the area.ee also
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Lake Temagami
*Cassels Lake
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