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LSProject: 50 Years on Mic Mac Lake

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The Lake Superior Project/Logo by Lauryl Loberg
The Lake Superior Project/Logo by Lauryl Loberg

Mic Mac Lake is a remote lake within Tettegouche State Park. Along its shore are a group of log buildings that used to be known as the “Tettegouche Camp.”  For 50 years this camp was the property of a wealthy businessman named Clement Quinn. WTIP's Martha Marnocha took a walking tour of the Camp with Park Naturalist Kurt Mead to learn more about the history of this special place.

For more photos of Clement Quinn and Teddy, the Moose, view photo slideshow.

 

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