
About This Spring
## Overview Stanley Spring is a public drinking spring located in the Municipality of Oliver Paipoonge, Ontario, just west of Thunder Bay in Northwestern Ontario. Situated conveniently in a parking lot off Harstone Drive, this spring has served as a local water source for area residents and travelers passing through the region. The spring is easily accessible by vehicle, making it a quick and convenient stop for those looking to fill up containers with fresh spring water. Oliver Paipoonge sits within the Canadian Shield, a geological region known for its ancient Precambrian rock formations. Springs in this area typically emerge through fractures in the bedrock, often producing cold, mineral-rich water that has been naturally filtered through layers of rock over long periods. Locals have historically valued Stanley Spring as a source of fresh water, and visitors have reported the water to be clean-tasting and refreshing. ## Directions 1. Head to the community of Stanley in the Municipality of Oliver Paipoonge, Ontario (west of Thunder Bay). 2. Turn left onto **Harstone Drive**. 3. The spring is located in a **parking lot** just around the corner from the turn. 4. GPS coordinates: **48.368638, -89.569825** — use these for precise navigation, as the spring can be easy to miss if you're unfamiliar with the area. ## What to Expect Stanley Spring is a no-fuss, roadside-accessible public drinking spring. You'll find it in a small parking lot just off Harstone Drive, so there's no hiking or trail navigation required — simply pull in and access the water source directly. This makes it an ideal stop for filling water jugs or topping off bottles while traveling through the Thunder Bay area. Bring your own containers if you plan to collect water. As with any natural spring, water conditions can vary seasonally — spring runoff and heavy rains may temporarily affect clarity. The parking lot provides easy turnaround space for vehicles of all sizes. The surrounding landscape reflects the rugged beauty of Northwestern Ontario, with boreal forest and Canadian Shield terrain framing the area. If you're passing through Oliver Paipoonge on the Trans-Canada Highway corridor, Stanley Spring is a worthwhile detour for a taste of natural Ontario spring water.
Getting There
Address
, , Oliver Paipoonge, ON P7J, CA
GPS Coordinates
48.368638, -89.569825
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to the community of Stanley in the Municipality of Oliver Paipoonge, Ontario (west of Thunder Bay). 2. Turn left onto **Harstone Drive**. 3. The spring is located in a **parking lot** just around the corner from the turn. 4.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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.