
About This Spring
## Overview Field Spring is a public drinking spring located in the municipality of West Nipissing, Ontario, Canada, situated at approximately 46.509°N, 80.056°W. Nestled in the rugged landscape of northeastern Ontario, this spring emerges in an area shaped by the ancient geology of the Canadian Shield — a region renowned for its pristine groundwater sources fed by glacial deposits and bedrock aquifers. West Nipissing is a largely rural municipality stretching along the shores of Lake Nipissing and into the surrounding boreal forest. Natural springs in this part of Ontario have historically served as important freshwater sources for Indigenous communities, early settlers, and travellers. While specific historical records for Field Spring are limited, springs throughout the Nipissing region have long been valued for their cool, clean-tasting water. Visitors have reported that the water from Field Spring is refreshing, though as with any natural water source, conditions can change over time. ## Directions 1. Field Spring is located in the West Nipissing area of northeastern Ontario, Canada. 2. Using the GPS coordinates **46.508725, -80.055889**, navigate via a GPS-enabled device or mapping application for the most accurate route. 3. From the town of Sturgeon Falls (the largest community in West Nipissing), head toward the spring's coordinates using local roads. The spring is situated in a rural area, so watch for smaller side roads or gravel paths as you approach. 4. Look for signs of a natural spring outlet or a pipe/spout near the roadside — public drinking springs in Ontario are often marked by simple infrastructure where locals regularly stop to fill containers. *Note: These directions are based on GPS coordinates and general regional knowledge. If you are unfamiliar with the area, consider asking locally for the most current access information.* ## What to Expect Field Spring is a publicly accessible natural spring in a quiet, rural setting typical of northeastern Ontario. The surrounding landscape features mixed boreal forest, rocky outcrops, and the gently rolling terrain characteristic of the Canadian Shield. Springs in this region typically produce cold, clear water year-round, fed by deep aquifers filtered through layers of glacial till and Precambrian rock. Water flow may vary seasonally, with the strongest output often occurring in spring and early summer as snowmelt recharges the groundwater system. Visitors should be prepared for a rural environment — cell service may be limited in the area, and the access road may be unpaved. The spring is likely a simple roadside stop rather than a developed park, so expect minimal amenities. Bringing your own containers for water collection is recommended. As with all natural springs, water quality can fluctuate, and the spring has not been confirmed to undergo regular testing. The area around West Nipissing offers additional outdoor attractions, including Lake Nipissing, the Sturgeon River, and numerous hiking and paddling opportunities — making Field Spring a worthwhile stop as part of a broader exploration of this beautiful part of Ontario.
Getting There
Address
West Nipissing, ON, Canada, West Nipissing, ON, Canada
GPS Coordinates
46.508725, -80.055889
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Field Spring is located in the West Nipissing area of northeastern Ontario, Canada. 2. Using the
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
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.