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What's a good spot to spend a cpl nites in Kirkland Lake area with trail access and food?

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What's a good spot to spend a cpl nites in Kirkland Lake area with trail access and food?

Left there on Sat.Always stay at Kirkland Lake Inn,just off A108,not signed very good.Its down town beer store across the road,foodland across the road,KFC across the road,food on site,gas a block away,walk to the legion if your into that.when you figure out the trails in KL its my choice to ride.If you need more info let me know,been riding those trails since 1996,and we are from Kawartha Lakes.
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See link below for KL maps from an older post:

snapback.pngDufftom, on 09 February 2013 - 04:46 PM, said:

We are leaving Feb 12th from New Liskeard,via L161 L162 to the A into Kirkland Lake.., Other than Kenogami for fuel., is the Canadian Tire gas station easy to get to, or the gas station down the road from the Kirkland Lake Inn OK? ..I know we are not allowed to run Government Rd, but we would have to on the sidewalk, provided there is snow on the pavement. Any input ..Ultrafrozen?

KL maps available here: http://www.kirklandl...om/Welcome.html See Maps link at top right. Dated but mostly good. L116 south of town closed but not required.

Easiest to go west to the Macs from KL Inn. You can head north on Station Road right from the hotel and loop back to Macs (first left onto Nipissing Lane then first left onto Tweedsmuir, follow to Macs at Gov't Rd). Always snow covered.

Speedy Rental directly south of the KL Inn on Station Road is still open but has closed the gas pumps.

Yes, Canadian Tire is also somewhat easy to get to. From A110Q south of town, take exit B listed on map (may be signed for Comfort Inn) to take you on L107 to the CTC gas bar. The trail is not a straight shot anymore but follow it to road at exit D. Turn left on road heading north and left again at end of road. Enter trail to CTC within sight.

MacPherson's Esso (http://www.northon11.com/) just north of Kenogami is trail accessible and sled friendly. Easier to get to than Kenogami gas station but no restaurant.

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The Comfort Inn is also sled friendly with easy trail access. Food (Timmy's and McD) and gas is close by as well but not as close as the Kirkland Lake Inn's.

From A110Q south of town, take exit B listed on map (may be signed for Comfort Inn or Gas) to take you half a km on L107 to the hotel trail intersection, it's on the left. Another km on the hotel trail and you arrive at the Comfort Inn.

Let me know if you need any loop recommendations from KL and how many kilometers your looking to book.

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We stayed at the KL Inn last winter. It was a lot cheaper than the Comfort Inn. The rooms are basic but clean and warm. Restaurant is ok if you like fries with everything.

A couple more restaurants west of the KL Inn on the main drag within walking distance: "Pit Stop" on Duncan Ave (good burgers and fries again, try the 1 lb Wiggy burger) and Billy's Bar and Grill (nice family restaurant and good food).

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Ended up coming up to New Liskeard instead. Thanks.

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