Public Drinking Spring

Burks Rd, Ontario, Canada

Ramore, ON P0K, CA

Burks Rd, Ontario, Canada
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About This Spring

## Overview This public drinking spring is located along Burks Road in the Ramore area of northeastern Ontario, Canada, at approximate GPS coordinates 48.29018, -80.232983. Situated in the rugged landscape of the Canadian Shield region of Timiskaming District, this roadside spring has been used by locals and travelers as a freshwater source. The surrounding area is characterized by boreal forest, rocky terrain, and the remote beauty typical of northern Ontario. The spring emerges in a sparsely populated stretch of countryside between the small communities of Ramore and Kirkland Lake, an area historically shaped by mining and forestry. While detailed records about this particular spring are limited, roadside springs throughout this part of Ontario have long served as convenient water stops for hunters, anglers, and rural residents traveling through the region. Visitors have historically used this spring as a drinking water source, though water quality can vary with seasonal conditions. ## Directions 1. From the town of Ramore, Ontario, head toward Burks Road (accessible from Highway 11, the main north–south corridor through the region). 2. Follow Burks Road and watch for the spring along the roadside. The GPS coordinates (48.29018, -80.232983) can be entered into a navigation app for precise location. 3. The spring is located in a rural area with limited signage, so using GPS is strongly recommended. ## What to Expect This is a simple, roadside public drinking spring in a remote area of northern Ontario. Expect a natural water source emerging from the ground, typical of the many artesian and gravity-fed springs found throughout the Canadian Shield. The surrounding landscape features dense boreal forest — primarily spruce, birch, and poplar — and the terrain can be uneven and rocky. Being in northeastern Ontario, seasonal conditions play a significant role in accessibility. During winter months, heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures may make the spring difficult to access or frozen over. Spring and summer offer the best conditions for visiting, with long daylight hours and milder weather. Fall brings stunning foliage to the boreal forest, making the drive along Burks Road scenic in its own right. Cell phone service in this part of Ontario can be unreliable, so plan accordingly. The nearest services and amenities are available in Ramore or the larger town of Kirkland Lake, approximately 30–40 km to the southeast. There is limited infrastructure at the spring itself — no restrooms, parking lots, or formal facilities — so visitors should be prepared for a rustic, off-the-grid experience.

Getting There

Address

, , Ramore, ON P0K, CA

GPS Coordinates

48.290180, -80.232983

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. From the town of Ramore, Ontario, head toward Burks Road (accessible from Highway 11, the main north–south corridor through the region). 2. Follow Burks Road and watch for the spring along the roadside. The

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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Parking available nearby.

Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.