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Technical Guide: Long Lake Road off Hwy 28 north of Woodview Southwest through Long Lake and Loucks Lake P 133 m into small pond P 30 m into Cox Lake Camp on Cox Lake Return via same route Trip Journal/Log/Report/Diary: Ask at the office at the beginning of Long Lake whether the water is high enough to paddle into Cox. If there`s been enough rain recently, you may not need to portage. Continue into Loucks when you`ve paddled down Long, but you`ll want to go farther to get past cottages. Clamber, paddle, or haul yourself through the "Rocks of Wrath" and the "Swamp of Despair", wearing suitable water shoes. We did this with three generations of family, aged 8 to 70, so it`s not as bad as it sounds. Cox is a small but pretty lake.
How to get to Long Lake to Cox Lake
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Head towards the nearest highwayUse your preferred navigation app to reach the main highway leading to the region.
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Exit towards Woodview, OntarioTake the signed exit and follow local road signs for Long Lake to Cox Lake.
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Follow local access roadProceed carefully on the access road; conditions may vary seasonally.
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Arrive at the entranceLook for the Long Lake to Cox Lake entrance sign and check in if required.
How to book Long Lake to Cox Lake
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Check availabilityOn the Long Lake to Cox Lake page, select your dates to check availability.
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Review detailsReview campsite details, rules, pricing, and cancellation policy before booking.
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Complete bookingProceed to checkout, provide guest details, and confirm your reservation.
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Receive confirmationYou will receive a booking confirmation with check-in instructions via email.