Stokely Creek is a special world unto its own, and to the many of you who have enjoyed its trails and welcoming lodge over the years, it's an annual destination. For those skiers who don't know us well, let's fill you in: Stokely Creek includes 130 km of privately-owned, well-marked, low altitude trails groomed for skating and classic striding, with many more occasionally groomed but well-marked kilometers for those who want to enjoy free-heeling across country.
The trails expand into 11,000 acres of land. You can take a short loop to view a wild lake or a forest undergoing restoration, or you can venture farther to take in panoramic views of the Algoma Highlands and Havilland Bay on Lake Superior's Eastern shore. The Stokely trail system offers everything from the region's highest peak (King Mt. is 1880 ft.), canyons with ice falls, to kilometers of wild countryside where the only other tracks will be those of the pine marten, otter, fisher and fox; some have even seen wolf tracks.
The snow is almost guaranteed and the wilderness is quiet: there are no road crossings or snowmobiles on the trails to disturb your cross-country wilderness journey.
Toll Free (Canada & US): 1-866-STOKELY (1-866-786-5359)
In Canada: RR#1, Goulais River, ON POS 1EO
From the US: PO Box 507, Sault Ste, Marie, MI 49783
Telephone: 705-649-3421; Fax: 705-649-3429
Website: www.stokelycreek.com