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Charlton Lake at Willisville, Sudbury Region, is located in the LaCloche Mountains. The actual elevations aren't very high, but nevertheless the scenery provides real mountain feeling and abundant wilderness.
The scenery is similar to that of nearby Killarney Provincial Park- the latter is often referred to as crown jewel among Ontario's parks.
Unlike some scenic treasures in Ontario, Charlton Lake easily accessible off Highway 6, which connects Manitoulin Island to the South to Espanola and the Transcanada Highway to the North. I.e. Driving time from Toronto is less than six hours in good traffic. Add two minutes boat ride to nearby Charlton Lake Camp and from there, ten minutes walk up the hill to get to this particular location.
Locals call it Alligator Rock, but that name probably doesn't have any official character.
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