[lat_lon_dms latitude="47.31692" longitude="-80.74936"]

Ishpatina Fire Tower

Greater Sudbury, ON

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Aermotor LL-25

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Unknown Status

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Elev. 660 m

Overview

An abandoned fire tower often referred to as the Ellis Tower, is still standing on the highest section of the Ridge (left). The original tower was an 80 ft structure erected in 1930. The successor, currently standing, is 100 ft high and was abandoned in the 1960s. The tower man would have resided in a cabin on the shore of Scarecrow Lake and would have hiked a 3.5 km trail daily taking approximately two hours to summit and a little over one hour to descend again.

Key Facts

  • Lookout Type

Aermotor LL-25

  • Tower Status
  • Registry ID

9936

  • Build Date

Unknown

  • Elevation

660 m

  • Access

Backcountry

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Geodata & Coordinates

Note: Coordinates listed on this site are intended as a guideline only. Locations are based on the best available information but may not be exact. Terrain changes, historical shifts, and data errors can affect accuracy — always verify before visiting or navigating to a site.

  • Lat / Long

47.31692, -80.74936

  • DMS

47°19.015′N · 80°44.962′W

  • What3Words
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  • UTM
17 518942 5240414 Copied!
  • Plus Code
68XV7828+7Q
  • Geohash
f0qt4tb15

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Ishpatina Fire Tower

Greater Sudbury, ON, Canada

·

Aermotor LL-25

·

660 m

Tower information

Lookout type

Aermotor LL-25

Status

Unspecified

Registry ID

9936

Build date

Unspecified

Access

Backcountry

Map

Geodata

Lat/long

47.31692, -80.74936

DMS

47°19.015′N · 80°44.962′W

UTM

17 518942 5240414 Copied!

Plus Code

68XV7828+7Q

Geohash

f0qt4tb15

About the Tower

An abandoned fire tower often referred to as the Ellis Tower, is still standing on the highest section of the Ridge (left). The original tower was an 80 ft structure erected in 1930. The successor, currently standing, is 100 ft high and was abandoned in the 1960s. The tower man would have resided in a cabin on the shore of Scarecrow Lake and would have hiked a 3.5 km trail daily taking approximately two hours to summit and a little over one hour to descend again.

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Note: Coordinates listed on this site are intended as a guideline only. Locations are based on the best available information but may not be exact. Terrain changes, historical shifts, and data errors can affect accuracy — always verify before visiting or navigating to a site.