Nakina is a small, remote town in the north of Ontario, in Canada, in the Town of Greenstone, deep in the boreal forest of the Canadian Shield. It grew up in the early twentieth century as a railway town, an important service and repair point on the transcontinental railway across northern Ontario, and for a time it was a busy hub, though it is much quieter now that the trains no longer stop. Today Nakina is best known as a gateway to the great northern wilderness: it is a base for fly-in fishing lodges, scattered across the lakes and rivers of the boreal country to the north, and for canoeing, hunting and remote camping in a vast, unspoilt landscape. Nakina is reached by road from the south and by charter and bush flights from its airport into the wilderness. The climate is a cold continental one, with short, warm summers and long, cold, snowy winters.
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