Town

Town of Port Loring

Port Loring was named in 1922 for its position on the shore of Wauquimakog Lake in the Pickerel River system. Historically, Port Loring was an important logging centre.

Port Loring
Town View

Currently, the community is known for its tourism industry, which is focused primarily on camping, deer hunting, fishing and snowmobiling.

Village

Big Caribou Lake is a quiet lake located in Loring Ontario. The most popular species caught here are Northern Pike, Walleye, and Lake Trout. A public boat launch is located very close to the lodge at the base of Big Caribou Lake Road.

Lake Map

Ontario's provincial parks near Port Loring are a true nature enthusiast's paradise. With lush forests, sparkling lakes, and abundant wildlife, these parks offer a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Restoule
Grundy Lake

Whether you're looking to hike scenic trails, paddle serene waters, or simply relax by a campfire under the stars, there's something for everyone to enjoy. So pack your gear and get ready for an adventure in Ontario's great outdoors!

Take a look at some of the local businesses and attractions in the area. From restaurants & stores to golfing & local tours, your group can experience a variety of activities found only in ontario cottage country.

Golf
Farmer's Market