ONTARIO
AKOS
ARDBERG
Parry Sound District
ASHBY
BANCROFT
BANGOR
BEAVERHOUSE
Beaverhouse Entry Station Quetico Provincial Park
BEDFORD
BERNIER
Wenebegon Lake
BLACK CREEK
Algoma District
BOLKOW
Chapleau
BONHEUR
Ignace
BOON
Bull Lake Massey
BOOTHS FARM
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
BOULTER
Parry Sound District - Bonfield
BRULE LAKE
BURT LAKE
Burt Lake Swastika
CACHE LAKE
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
CAITNESS
Big Pike Lake
CARDIFF
Haliburton County
80-foot tower
CASHEL
CENTER LAKE
Petawawa Research Forest
CLARKE
CLAVET
Clavet Township
CLIFF LAKE
Kenora
COLQUHOUN
Cochrane District - Driftwood
1929: A steel tower erected.
CONMEC
Conmec Township
CONMEE
Thunder Bay
COULLSON
Matheson
DAGLE
Mississagi River
DELAMERE
Sudbury District
1937: A ultra-high frequency radio-telephone set was installed at the Delamere tower. (Report of the Department of Lands and Forests)
DELHI
North Bay District
1937: A ultra-high frequency radio-telephone set was installed at the Delhi tower. (Report of the Department of Lands and Forests)
DEPOT LAKE
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
DEWDNEY MOUNTAIN
1937: A ultra-high frequency radio-telephone set was installed at the Diabase tower. (Report of the Department of Lands and Forests)
DIGBY
Haliburton County
DOG RIVER ROAD
DOHERTY
Hearst
1969: The tower was dismantled.
DUBBELEWE LAKE
Algoma District
EYRE
Haliburton County
FARADAY
FOCH
Foch Township
FOLEYET
Foleyet
FONTAINE
Big Trout Lake Fontaine Township
FRECHETTE
Thor/Edna Lake Laforest
FRENCH PORTAGE
French Portage
FUSHIMI LAKE
Hearst
GALBRAITH
Mole Lake Ophir
GHOST MOUNTAIN
Kirkland Lake - Matheson
GIBSONS LAKE
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
60-foot light steel tower with a square cab.
GOLDING
Golding Township
GRAND LAKE
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
GRASSET LAKE
Algoma District
GREENS MOUNTAIN
Haliburton County
Cut down
HALDIMAND
HARBURN
Haliburton County
HAYWARD
Fire River
HINCHINBROOKE
HONEY LAKE ROAD
Algoma District
HORWOOD
Delaney Mountain Foleyet
A 100-foot steel tower with a square cab.
1996: The cab was removed from the tower.
INDIAN RIVER
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
INGLIS
Cochrane District - Thorning Lake
1949: "About 8 1/2 miles of walking trail cleared to proposed site of new tower in Inglis Township." (Report of the Department of Lands and Forests)
IRON RANGE BLUFF
Humbolt Bay Lake Nipigon
ISLAND LAKE
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
2000: The tower was dismantled.
JACOBS
Sioux Lookout District
1937: A ultra-high frequency radio-telephone set was installed at the Jacobs tower. (Report of the Department of Lands and Forests)
JANE ISLAND
Lake Temagami
JESSIMAN
Aubrey Falls
JOLLINEAU
Ranger Lake
JONES
Jones Crossing
KALADAR
KAMINISTIKWA
Kakabeka Falls
KAMISKOTIA
Timmins
KASHAHPIWI LAKE
Quetico Provincial Park
Standing, used as a repeater station
KENORA X-21
Jaffray Melick
KILLENS
Obatanga Provincial Park
LAKE DUBORNE
Algoma District
LAKE LAVIELLE
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
LAKE OF TWO MOUNTAINS
Kenora
LAKE TRAVERS
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
LAURIER
Parry Sound District
LECOURS
Marathon
LIMERICK
LINDHOM LAKE
Armstrong
LISTER
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
LITTLE CAUCHON LAKE
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
LLOYD
Chapleau Reserve Peterbell
LOCK ERNE
Thunder Bay
LOOKOUT HILL
Ganaraska Forest
LORING
Parry Sound District
LOUGHEED
Foleyet
LOUNT
Parry Sound District
80-foot light steel tower with a square cab.
The first tower on this site was a 50-foot wood tower.
1950: An 85-foot steel tower with octagon cab was erected.
1970: The tower was removed.
100-foot tower.
LYNDOCH
MALONE
Petawawa Research Forest Chalk River
MANITOU LAKE
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
MANNING
Chagama Lake Elsas
The first was an 80-foot light steel tower.
The second was a 100-foot steel tower with a square cab.
MARGARET
Biscotasing
MARTINO LAKE
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
MARMORA
MARSHALL
Como Lake Chapleau
MATAWATCHAN
MATHESON
Matheson
MAX LAKE
Thunder Bay District
McCONNELL
Dewdney Mountain Chiniquichi River
McKENZIE LAKE
Quetico Provincial Park
Abandoned
McKEON
Kenogamissi Lake Timmons
McNISH
River Valley
MELROSE
Melrose Tower Hill/Lake Foleyet
MENZIES/BAILLOQUET
Catfish Lake Wawa
METHUEN
MIDDLEVILLE
Middleville
2004: The tower was moved to Joe's Lake, Clyde Forks.
MIRAMICHI
Elephant Head Lake Shining Tree
MISSISSAGUA LAKE
MOUNTAIN ASH
Algoma District
MOWBRAY
Guilfoyle Lake Kapusking
MOWE LAKE
Thunder Bay District
MT. MARTEN
MT. ST. PATRICK
MOUNT BALDY
Algoma District - Flagg & Gould Lakes - Tabobondung Township
MOUNT COLLINS
North Bay District
1937: A ultra-high frequency radio-telephone set was installed at the Mount Collins tower. (Report of the Department of Lands and Forests)
MOUNT HORDEN
Elsas
1918: The land around Kapuskasing Lake:- "The surface is mostly level and swampy with occasional ridges which seldom rise to a height of more than fifty feet above the lake level, the north-west corner being somewhat broken, with Mount Horden situated on lots twenty-five and twenty-six, concession eleven, on which fire rangers have built one of their lookout stations, from which I understand a very extensive view is obtained, this being one of the land marks of this section." (J.L. Morris, Ontario Land Surveyor; Report of the Department of Lands, Forests and Mines)
MOUNT KEMPIS
Wavell
MOUNT OGIDAKI
Mekatina
MULLOY
Hearst
MURRAY (McKIM)
Sudbury District - Murry Mine
1937: A ultra-high frequency radio-telephone set was installed at the Murray tower. (Report of the Department of Lands and Forests)
The first tower was of wood construction.
The second an 80-foot light steel tower.
NAKINA
NEELY
Allen Lake Opasatika
NEWMAN
Twopeak Lake Cochrane
NIPISSING
Parry Sound District
November 12, 1931: "The first time two-year-old Lois, daughter of a fire ranger, climbed by herself to the top of the 80-foot fire look-out tower. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ecford of Lake Nipissing fire look-out, near Powassan, were flabbergasted and not a little proud. Now they are not a little concerned with how to keep Lois off the tower off the tower. They have removed the three bottom rungs of the ladder. Lois can still make it." (The Lethbridge Herald)
NORBERG/GRIFFIN LAKE
Batchawana Mountain - Batchawana
BEAR CAUSES FOREST FIRE
July 23, 1959: "Add to the list of strange causes of forest fires--this time a bear may have been responsible.
Griffin Lake lookout tower, located on the second highest known point in Ontario, Batchawana Mountain, reported a 'smoke' in the Adelaide Lake vicinity, about forty miles almost north of the city. Rangers found that the fire had started on the right-of-way of the electric power transmission line from Montreal Falls to Sault Ste. Marie where the line cables pass low over a gravel ridge. Here was found the well scorched body of a 200-pound black bear entangled in the broken power line.
Ontario Department of Lands and Forests officers said it was impossible to tell whether the bear had snooped and broken the line or had investigated it later. In the former case, it has been suggested that the bear might have mistaken the humming of the power line for a honey tree. In any case sparks from the broken power line started a fire which rangers held to an acre and a half." (The Stouffville Tribune)
NOUVEL
Grasset Lake - Kynoch
OLDEN
Mountain Grove
OMPAH
OPASATIKA
Rufus Lake Opasatika
OSCAR
Oscar Lake Kapuskasing
OSHELL
Little Shakwa Lake Stralak
OSLER LAKE
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
OTTER LAKE
Steel tower
60-foot steel tower with an open platform used as a patrol lookout.
PARKERS MOUNTAIN
PARKIN
Wanapitei Lake Capreol
PATIENCE
Patience Township
PATTERSON
Stormy Lake - Restoule Provincial Park
PEARCE
Pearce Lake Kapuskasing
PHILLIPS
Nestor Falls
PICKEREL RIVER
Parry Sound District
PICKLE LAKE
Pickle Lake
PINEAL LAKE
Algoma District - Sheppard Morse - Chapleau
POINTE AU BARIL
Parry Sound District
POPLARDALE
Algoma District
POWELL
Mistinikon Lake - Matachewan
PROSPECT LAKE
Kenora
1992: The tower was erected.
PROUDFOOT
Parry Sound District
RAGLAN
Raglan Township
RAITH
Raith
RANGER LAKE
Algoma District
RAYMOND
Mount Collins - Matachewan
REDMOND
RESOUND LAKE
Gogama
RIVER AUX SAUBLE
Algoma District
ROADHOUSE
Cooke Lake Elk Lake
ROCK LAKE
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
ROCKY ISLAND
Algoma District
RORKE
Maple Mountain Lady Evelyn Smoothwater Park Temagami
Standing
ROYAL
Revelle Bay Aubrey Falls
SAND LAKE
Algoma District
A light steel tower with an octagon cab.
SAUNDERS LAKE
Algoma District
SEATON
Little Shack Lake Kapuskasing
SECORD
Sudbury District
1937: A ultra-high frequency radio-telephone set was installed at the Secord tower. (Report of the Department of Lands and Forests)
SHANIA TWAIN
Timmons
SHERBOURNE (St Nora)
Haliburton County
An 80-foot heavy steel tower with a square cab.
SHOAL LAKE
Mine Centre
SLEEPING GIANT
Sibley Peninsula Thunder Bay
SOUTHWORTH LAKE
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
SPECHT
Calbeck Lake Metagama
SPENCE
Parry Sound District
SPHENE LAKE
Rainy Lake
ST. NORALeslie Frost Centre
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STETHAMGogama
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STILL RIVER
Parry Sound District
STORMY LAKE (RESTOLE)
Parry Sound District
THISTLE
Island Lake
TIMS LAKE
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
TISDALE
Shumacher
TROUT LAKE
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
TUDOR
TWO MOUNTAINS
UPPER GREEN LAKE
Algoma District - Upper Missisagi River
VAL RITA/HARDY
Kapuskasing
VICTORIA
Tube Lake Walford
VILLENEUVE
Black Creek Aubrey Falls
WABOOSE |
WADE
Wade
WAKAMI
North Embarass Lake Sultan
WALLS
Hearst
WATABEAG LAKE |
WATSON
Frying Pan Lake Kapuskasing
WAWA LAKE
Wawa
WHITE MOUNTAIN
WHITE TROUT LAKE
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
WHITEFISH BAY
Kenora
WHITEWATER LAKE
WICKLOW
WILSON LAKE
Pembrooke District - Algonquin Park
WINDY LAKESudbury District
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WYLIE LAKE
Petawawa Research Forest Chalk River
1989: An 80-foot tall single pylon tower with a 64 square foot cab was erected in a three day time period, total cost was $35,469,34 Canadian. This tower replaced the Montgomery Lake tower.
YAREMKO
Dubbelewe Lake