Things To Do
in Temiskaming Shores

Temiskaming Shores sits on the east shore of Lake Timiskaming in northeastern Ontario, built from the communities of Haileybury and New Liskeard. The town blends small-town charm with access to rugged outdoors, offering lakefront strolls, heritage storefronts, and friendly local culture. Visitors can explore a walkable river and lakefront network, sample hearty Northern Ontario cuisine, and use the surrounding forests for day hikes and water activities.

Whether arriving by car or bus, Temisking Shores serves as a gateway to wilderness, history, and welcoming community life.

Day Trips

Spend a day exploring around

day 1
Exploring Temiskaming Shores
morning
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Start your adventure with a visit to the beautiful waterfront at Haileybury Beach, where the serene morning light illuminates the calm waters of Lake Temiskaming. Take a leisurely stroll along the shoreline or enjoy a refreshing swim in the lake. Consider grabbing a coffee from a local café to fuel your exploration.

afternoon
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Spend the afternoon at the Temiskaming Art Gallery, immersing yourself in the talents of local artists and attending any exhibitions that may be on display. Afterward, head to the historic downtown area for some shopping and to enjoy a delicious lunch at a charming eatery. Don’t forget to take a walk by the docks, where you can appreciate the local maritime culture.

evening
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As the sun sets, dine at one of Temiskaming Shores’ cozy restaurants, featuring local cuisine that showcases the region's flavors. After dinner, stroll along the waterfront, taking in the cool evening breeze and perhaps attending a local event or concert if available. Cap off the night by relaxing around a fire pit or enjoying some stargazing by the lake.

day 2
Nature Retreat
morning
:

Begin your day with a visit to the beautiful Devil's Rock, where you can hike up to the lookout for stunning panoramic views of the region. The morning air is fresh and invigorating, perfect for embracing the outdoors. Bring along a packed breakfast to enjoy while taking in the breathtaking scenery.

afternoon
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After your hike, have lunch at a nearby picnic spot surrounded by nature. Spend the afternoon exploring the surrounding trails or visiting the nearby Cobalt Mining Museum to learn about the rich history of the area. Engage with the local flora and fauna, capturing moments with your camera.

evening
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For dinner, try a cozy cabin or restaurant, savoring a meal made with locally sourced ingredients. As nighttime falls, consider booking a guided night hike to experience the local wildlife and the sounds of nature after dark. End your evening by relaxing in your accommodations, reflecting on the day’s adventures.

Cost Guide

Prices

ItemPrice
🍔Meal at inexpensive restaurant$12-18
Cup of coffee$2-4
🛍️Groceries (weekly)$60-120
🚗Gas (per liter)$1.50-2.00
🎟️Movie ticket$12-15

Strengths and Weaknesses

  • Beautiful lake setting with ample outdoor access
  • Safe, friendly small-town atmosphere
  • Walkable town cores in Haileybury and New Liskeard
  • Limited nightlife and dining options compared to bigger cities
  • Longer drives for specialized services or larger events
  • Seasonal tourism can create peak-period crowds

Places to Visit in Temiskaming Shores

Visit one of these nice places.

Lake Timiskaming Waterfront (Haileybury)

Golden-hour reflections on calm waters with the distant pines and hills.

Historic Downtown Haileybury Streets

Tree-lined avenues and heritage storefronts provide classic architectural photography.

New Liskeard Waterfront Park

Sunset scenes over the lake with boats, piers, and shoreline greenery.

Timiskaming River Corridor

Riverside viewpoints and forest backdrops ideal for nature and urban-nature contrast.

Culinary Guide

Food in Temiskaming Shores

Temiskaming Shores offers hearty Northern Ontario cuisine with family-run cafés, bakeries, and spots near the lake. Expect comfort foods, fresh-baked goods, and seafood options tied to the region’s freshwater access.

Temiskaming Shores Famous Food

Signature dishes, delicacies and famous food

Tourtière

Traditional meat pie commonly found in local bakeries and cafés.

Must-Try!

Poutine with local cheese curds

A Canadian favorite featuring fresh curds from regional dairies atop fries and gravy.

Smoked Lake Trout

Smoked fish sourced from nearby waters, often served with potatoes or bread.

Bannock with maple butter

Indigenous-style frybread served with a touch of maple butter; a regional staple.

Food Markets

Explore local food markets

New Liskeard Farmers Market

Seasonal market offering fresh produce, baked goods, and local crafts.

Lakeside Food Stalls

Casual street-food options near the Haileybury waterfront during warmer months.

Climate Guide

Weather

Temiskaming Shores experiences a humid continental climate with cold, snowy winters and warm, sometimes humid summers. The lake moderates temperatures slightly, and winter precipitation often comes as snow. Spring and fall are transitional with variable weather and a mix of rain and sunshine.

How to Behave

Tips on cultural norms and respectful behavior

Politeness and greetings

A simple hello and please/thank you go a long way; be courteous in queues and shops.

Respect for nature

Follow Leave No Trace principles when visiting lakes and forests; dispose of trash properly.

Safety Guide

Safety

Stay aware of seasonal road conditions in winter and the potential for icy surfaces. Wildlife such as deer and smaller mammals may be present near trails and shorelines. Carry a phone, wear proper gear for outdoor activities, and know local emergency numbers (911 in Canada).

Tipping in Temiskaming Shores

Ensure a smooth experience

Tipping Etiquette

In Canada, 15-20% is customary in sit-down restaurants; smaller tips or rounding up at cafes and casual spots are common.

Payment Methods

Most places accept credit/debit cards; cash is also widely accepted. Some small venues may prefer cards, so carrying a bit of cash is useful.

Best Time to Visit

And what to expect in different seasons...

Winter

Cold, snowy conditions with possible icy sidewalks; layers, waterproof footwear, and driving care are essential. Winter activities include snowshoeing and skating at local rinks.

Spring

Mild days with thawing landscapes; the lake may be choppy. Pack layers and a light rain jacket for variable conditions.

Summer

Warm, often sunny days with outdoor events and lake recreation; mosquitoes can be present, so bring repellent and sun protection.

Autumn

Colorful foliage and cooler evenings; ideal for scenic hikes and photography with crisp air.

Nightlife Guide

Temiskaming Shores at Night

The nightlife in Temiskaming Shores is modest and community-focused, with pubs, cafes, and seasonal events. During warmer months, outdoor concerts and lakefront gatherings provide social evenings, while winter evenings may feature cosy gatherings in local venues and community centers.

Hiking in Temiskaming Shores

Immerse in an unforgettable hike.

Lake Timiskaming shoreline trails

Scenic lakefront routes offering water views and easy-to-moderate terrain.

Forest trails around Temiskaming Shores

Gentle to moderate hikes through pine and mixed forests with wildlife viewing opportunities.

Airports

How to reach Temiskaming Shores by plane.

Timmins Victor M. Power Airport (YTS)

Regional airport with flights to major hubs; connected by road for road trips to Temiskaming Shores.

Greater Sudbury Airport (YSB)

Larger airport serving northern Ontario; multiple daily connections and car rental options.

Val-d'Or Airport (YVO)

Quebec-based regional airport within a few hours' drive; serves as an additional access point in the region.

Getting Around

Walkability

Temiskaming Shores has walkable cores in Haileybury and New Liskeard with lakefront paths and compact downtowns; however, some areas and inter-town connections require driving or headlining bus routes.

Demographics

Explore demographics in this area.

Francophone community

Significant French-speaking residents and services, reflecting Canada's bilingual heritage in the region.

Anglophone residents

Majority English-speaking community with bilingual services in some areas.

Indigenous communities

Nearby Indigenous presence and history in the Timiskaming district; respectful engagement with local lands and culture is encouraged.

Popular Sports

Explore popular sports in region.

Ice hockey

A central winter sport with local rinks and youth leagues.

Lacrosse and curling

Common indoor sports and seasonal competitions during colder months.

Transportation

Traffic

Traffic is generally light in Temiskaming Shores, with more congestion in peak tourist periods. Most travel is by car or local inter-town shuttles; winter driving requires extra caution due to snow and ice.

Accomodations

Find the best place to stay when visiting Temiskaming Shores.

Dietary Restrictions

Tips for restricted diets.

Vegetarian

Many eateries offer vegetarian soups, salads, and veggie mains; ask about dairy-free options and plant-based proteins.

Health & Medical

Healthcare

Timiskaming Hospital in New Liskeard provides emergency services; clinics offer family medicine in Haileybury and New Liskeard; plan ahead for specialized care and appointment wait times.

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