Eight hours East of Dryden, 40 miles North on the pulp haul road out of Terrace Bay. Lake has some interesting history with the timber industry and has many of what we called boomer logs drifted up against the bank. Large logs chained together at the ends to form a corral holding pulp logs for towing down the lake. Lake use to flow North but in the late fifties they cut a couple channels on the South end to increase the flow of the river going to Lake Superior so the hydro plant output could support the town and pulp mill.