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Welcome to the Wanapitei Chateau, Lake TemagamiOur HeritageWhen the Wanapitei Chateau opened its doors in the spring of 1934, it was the last stop on a 50-kilometre steamboat ride from the village of Temagami. It had been hewed out of the forest the preceding winter by the Maki family, fresh from Finland, and was owned by Canada's WWI Director of Recreation and Sport for the troops in France and Olympic pole-vaulting bronze medallist, Ed Archibald. In 1956 the Chateau was purchased by veteran canoeists Stan and Laura Belle Hodgins, who had camped on the site as early as 1930. It has been operated since by three successive generations of the Hodgins family and now stands alone on Lake Temagami, as the last of the great steamboat era lodges. Overlooking a magnificent beach on the northern tip of Lake Temagami, the Wanapitei Chateau is surrounded by dense forest, lakes and rivers. Accessed by a 1 1/2 km trail, by water or floatplane this backcountry inn offers an ideal wilderness getaway for individuals, families and groups.
Our two-storey log Chateau is a designated heritage structure. It has 10 rooms, each with a balcony overlooking the water. A central lounge with a stone fireplace provides an area for games, relaxation and dinning. The food is wholesome and generous. Our Back Yard
Corporate Facilities
Our Chateau is known for its superb food and friendly, informal atmosphere has ample space for meetings and workshops. During breaks and recreation time there are unlimited opportunities to explore and experience the outdoor environment.
We can also organize activities such as hiking, canoe excursions, team-building exercises or whitewater instruction. In the evenings, relax in our wood-fired sauna and then take a refreshing dip in the lake. |
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