Lakes around Marmora, a municipality in Hastings County, Central Ontario, are characterized by picturesque natural surroundings. The area features prominent waterways such as Crowe Lake and Beaver Creek, which contribute to its appeal for outdoor activities. These natural features offer opportunities for hiking, fishing, and boating amidst forests and scenic landscapes. Marmora is a location for those seeking connection with nature and recreational pursuits.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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This bivouac is nestled among the mountain pastures of the Arma Valley. It shouldn't be difficult to reach. Always open, it has a table and beds.
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Lake Oserot is enchanting. Only cows grazing peacefully and marmots.
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Beautiful lake if you want to go there and you are on a bike, it is best to take the path as soon as you get there after a while the pine forest begins, leave the bike and walk for 5 minutes, you avoid the PORTAGE on the way back
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https://youtu.be/HYRZdujIyPo Epic trail with a high alpine feel past mountain lakes. No blocked sections, very smooth to ride, the constant view is spectacular. You don't know whether to let it go because the trail is so beautiful or ride slowly to enjoy the scenery. The epitome of a dream trail.
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Some parts slightly exposed, but overall it is SPECTACULAR!!! https://youtu.be/Skn9JyAteBw?si=-ivMJ_v09Mp5pjlp&t=365
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Beautiful natural lake at the foot of Rocca la Meja
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Small body of water, very suggestive, reachable via a pleasant path. Excursion suitable for everyone...
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Easy hike to an idyllic lake
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Visitors frequently enjoy Lago Nero (Valle Maira), known for its easy accessibility and enchanting views of Rocca La Meja. Another favorite is Lake Gourc or Lake of the Frogs, a beautiful plateau ideal for observing nature.
Yes, Crowe Lake is particularly ideal for families, offering clear waters and a natural sandy bottom perfect for swimming. Lake Gourc or Lake of the Frogs is also noted as family-friendly, providing a serene spot to enjoy nature.
The Marmora area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming and fishing at Crowe Lake, or explore the waterways by boat. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes for touring bicycles, mountain biking, and road cycling. You can find more details on routes in the Cycling around Marmora, MTB Trails around Marmora, and Road Cycling Routes around Marmora guides.
Crowe Lake is an excellent choice for swimming, featuring clear waters and a natural sandy bottom. Booster Park, located on Crowe Lake, offers public swimming facilities and is open from Victoria Day to Thanksgiving.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Trail from Rocca Brancia Pass to Lake Oserot offers a beautiful descent path, though it can be challenging with loose ground and some exposed sections. Lake Oserot itself is a magnificent alpine lake situated at about 2300 m altitude, offering awesome sights.
Crowe Lake is a popular spot for anglers, boasting a diverse fish population. You can enjoy fishing from the shore or by canoe, with early mornings and evenings often providing the best chances for active fish.
Beaver Creek, which runs from the Crowe River, has a historical connection to log drives. The last log drive on Beaver Creek took place in the spring of 1920, highlighting its past role in the region's industry.
Yes, the Roberta Bernardi Bivouac at Lake Bram is a recently built wooden bivouac offering 8 beds, a table, and a nearby spring. It's nestled among the mountain pastures and is always open.
The warmer months, particularly from Victoria Day to Thanksgiving, are ideal for enjoying activities like swimming and boating on Crowe Lake, as public facilities like Booster Park are open. The natural beauty of the lakes can be appreciated throughout the year, with different seasons offering unique landscapes for hiking and exploration.
Yes, Booster Park on Crowe Lake provides a municipal boat launch. Additionally, the area where Beaver Creek connects to Crowe Lake, accessible via a boat launch on the north side of the Crowe River, offers further opportunities for boating.
The region is characterized by picturesque natural surroundings, including lush forests and scenic landscapes. You'll find clear waters, sandy lake bottoms, and diverse fish populations in lakes like Crowe Lake. Alpine lakes such as Lake Oserot offer stunning high-altitude views and pristine natural environments.


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