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White Otter Castle is an elaborate 3-storey log house built on the shore of White Otter Lake, about 35 kilometres (22 mi) south of Ignace, Ontario, Canada, by hermit, trapper, and fisher James Alexander "Jimmy" McOuat. [2]
Remains of Prisoner of War Camp, a former logging camp from the 1930s adapted during the Second World War to house German sailors, located just north of White Otter Castle. Along the north shore of White Otter Lake, the park abuts the White Otter Enhanced Management Area (an undeveloped area set aside for potential future tourism opportunities ...
The town expanded during the life of several zinc-copper mines in the Sturgeon Lake area, 80 km north of the town. Today, forestry and tourism support Ignace's economy. One attraction is the three-storey log White Otter Castle, located on White Otter Lake at Turtle River, and built by James Alexander McOuat between 1903 and 1914.
Timber was first noticed in the area as early as the 1870s. There were 31 surveys, with 21 being in Quetico Provincial Park and 10 being in the Clearwater and White Otter Castle area. The first attempt at harvesting timber in the area was in 1886. A sawmill was located on the height of land east of the French Portage.
Turtle River-White Otter Lake Provincial Park 1989 49°12′30″N 92°07′15″W / 49.208333333333°N 92.120833333333°W / 49.208333333333; -92.120833333333
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White Otter Lake is a lake in Kenora District in northwestern Ontario, ... List of lakes in Ontario; White Otter Castle; References. National Resources Canada