Nearby: Providence Bay
This town on the southern shore of the Island has the longest and finest sandy beach on the Island.
Its crescent-shaped beach was called Bebekodawangog by the Natives, or "where the beach curves around the water".
It was first discovered by whites when survivors of a shipwreck called the bay "providence".
Early settlers found evidence of a shipwreck, consisting of three skeletons and an old sail buried under a rock,
likely by local Indians. The settlement grew after a lumber company was established to work
the area’s pine trees. The town has a boardwalk that extends from the swimming beach to the campground.FoundLocally's Business listings for Providence Bay Lake Mindemoya This lake, named for the Ojibway world for "Old Woman," after the rocky outcrop in the middle of the lake. Mindemoya is 11 km long and 6 km wide, and is the geographical centre of the island. Annual events: Canada Day (July 1), Providence Bay Fair (3rd weekend in August), Community Map
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This town on the southern shore of the Island has the longest and finest sandy beach on the Island.
Its crescent-shaped beach was called Bebekodawangog by the Natives, or "where the beach curves around the water".
It was first discovered by whites when survivors of a shipwreck called the bay "providence".
Early settlers found evidence of a shipwreck, consisting of three skeletons and an old sail buried under a rock,
likely by local Indians. The settlement grew after a lumber company was established to work
the area’s pine trees. The town has a boardwalk that extends from the swimming beach to the campground.