Keewaydin Canoe Camp is based on Devil Island, in the shadow of Devil Mountain and across from Granny Bay in the northern section of the lake.
Keeywaydin, founded in 1893 is one of several camps on Lake Temagami whose focus is on wilderness canoe trips using traditional equipment such as wood canvas canoes, wannigans, and tumplines.
It is 60 acres (240,000 m2) and has two halves, one is the Keewaydin camp and the other is called Ojibway, which is a resort.
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