Physical Conditions

Northern Ontario

Summer Climate
In a normal year mid-June thru mid-Sept is warm, with max. temp. in the mid to high 20s (celsius). Night time may be cooler.
Winter Climate
Winters are very cold and there is a lot of snow. Temperatures remain below freezing Nov. thru Mar. Extremes of -40 Celsius are possible but have not occurred in recent years (due to global warming.)
Forest Cover
We are in the transitional forest belt which gives us an especially beautiful mix of deciduous trees (birch, poplar, ash) and conifers (pine, spruce, cedar.) Undergrowth tends to be thick.
Animals
There is abundant wildlife locally. This includes deer, moose, fox, coyote, wolf, bear etc. The only wildlife that is any danger are bears, but these are black bears which tend to be timid and easily scared off. There are no poisonous snakes.
Insect Pests
Northern Ontario is notorious for black-flies and mosquitoes. The black-flies have a mercifully short season, two or three weeks in late May to early June. They do not bite indoors. Mosquitoes are a nuisance mostly in June and July.

Our Facilities

Buildings
We have five kutis (cabins) four of which are completely winterized. In addition there is the "pavillion", a common building with kitchen and shrine hall. There is also a sauna (bath - house) and workshop.
The Kutis
The kutis are insulated, equipped with wood-stoves, propane lights and range for making tea or coffee.
Land and Water
We have ninety-two acres mostly forested. Our property borders on the Arrow River. The river is not polluted and is suitable for bathing in season.

Amenities

Electricity
We are not connected to the electrical grid. We make a limited amount of solar power and also use gasoline generators.
Telephone
We are connected to the outside world via radio-phone. Cell-phones do not work here.
Water
We have a well with good pure water for drinking. The river water is not polluted, but is too muddy to drink. There is no running water.
Bathing
There is a small one-person sauna close to the well. Also, many people like to wash in the river during the summer months.
Laundry
Is mostly done by hand and dried on a line. The only alternative is to use a laundromat in Thunder Bay while in the city.
Toilet
Out-houses.

Arrow River Forest Hermitage
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