Has anyone seen these maps. Are they any good for checking shore lines for possible camp sites?
http://themnrstore.mnr.gov.on.ca/englis ... &subcat=78
MNR Air Photo Maps
- SkeeterJohn
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Another interesting link although on a larger scale:
Northeast United States and Canada

http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/viewrecord?25974
The Great Lakes

http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/viewrecord?25928
Northeast United States and Canada

http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/viewrecord?25974
The Great Lakes

http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/viewrecord?25928
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Laketrout,
Are you considering these maps as an enhancment for your Nipigon lake trip planning ?
My father has a series of these through MNR contacts that he got for hunting scouting for the west Nipigon area. This area here :
http://themnrstore.mnr.gov.on.ca/englis ... 2016_1_090
They were decent enough for pointing out what areas were clear and what area were forested and such - but I think that they would be pretty hard to use to find camping spots. The other thing that isnt so good about them, is that they are from a certain year, and the bush can rapidly take over clearings and spaces that are shown on the map. My dad found this out when some of the burns and cut overs that looked like good moose habitat were by now grown up too much. I dont know if you will be able to get any useful camping off of these photos. Are you looking for tent camping or a spce to put a trailer in crown land ?
He did take a fishing trip out to this area this past summer (pickerel fishing), and they didnt seem to have too much trouble finding a place to setup the trailer, but they certainly werent alone. One thing that I would mention to you is that even though Nipigon is quite a ways away, you can expect plenty of company on most lakes. Quite a large number of guys from the northern states and Manitoba like to camp out and fish this area.
Hope this helps a bit
Fox
Are you considering these maps as an enhancment for your Nipigon lake trip planning ?
My father has a series of these through MNR contacts that he got for hunting scouting for the west Nipigon area. This area here :
http://themnrstore.mnr.gov.on.ca/englis ... 2016_1_090
They were decent enough for pointing out what areas were clear and what area were forested and such - but I think that they would be pretty hard to use to find camping spots. The other thing that isnt so good about them, is that they are from a certain year, and the bush can rapidly take over clearings and spaces that are shown on the map. My dad found this out when some of the burns and cut overs that looked like good moose habitat were by now grown up too much. I dont know if you will be able to get any useful camping off of these photos. Are you looking for tent camping or a spce to put a trailer in crown land ?
He did take a fishing trip out to this area this past summer (pickerel fishing), and they didnt seem to have too much trouble finding a place to setup the trailer, but they certainly werent alone. One thing that I would mention to you is that even though Nipigon is quite a ways away, you can expect plenty of company on most lakes. Quite a large number of guys from the northern states and Manitoba like to camp out and fish this area.
Hope this helps a bit
Fox
Thanks Guys
FireFox I'm using them for shorelines and possible safe harbours on the islands. I hope they are decent I ordered over $100 worth of prints.
I plan on camping out on one of the Islands for 7-10 days.
I've been in contact with a fellow in Int'l. Falls, MN He's planning the same type of trip for later in the season although he will be sleeping on his boat. We have be pooling our info as we find it.
FireFox I'm using them for shorelines and possible safe harbours on the islands. I hope they are decent I ordered over $100 worth of prints.
I plan on camping out on one of the Islands for 7-10 days.
I've been in contact with a fellow in Int'l. Falls, MN He's planning the same type of trip for later in the season although he will be sleeping on his boat. We have be pooling our info as we find it.
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Laketrout
We use the MNR photos for reference at our hunt camp . Pretty good detail we can see our camp (12'x 20' ) but as noted earlier the photos can be years or decades old.
One of the guys in camp had a magnifying device ( looks like a jewelers ) that you set on the photo and it really helps with detail
Our camp was surveyed in 1957 and again in 1998 , kinda cool to see the changes .
Tinbanger
We use the MNR photos for reference at our hunt camp . Pretty good detail we can see our camp (12'x 20' ) but as noted earlier the photos can be years or decades old.
One of the guys in camp had a magnifying device ( looks like a jewelers ) that you set on the photo and it really helps with detail
Our camp was surveyed in 1957 and again in 1998 , kinda cool to see the changes .
Tinbanger