About
Frontiersman Motel, Latchford Ontario is a historic landmark in the Northern Ontario region, dating back to 1966 when it was first built. It is an iconic property that remains a testament to the pioneering spirit of early travelers who ventured up north in search of fortunes, reminiscent of the silver mining & lumber industry that flourished during the early 1900's.
Over the years, Frontiersman Motel has become synonymous with the growth of tourism in and around the town of Latchford and the Tri-Town region.
Frontiersman Motel is about 1.5 km from Burns Hiking Trail and 4 km from W.J.B. Greenwood Provincial Park. Temiskaming Nordic Ski Club is 10 km away.
Ten minutes away from one of the most celebrated silver mining camps in the world is located in the Town of Cobalt and Coleman. The Heritage Silver Trail and the Cobalt Mining Museum are major attractions.
Frontiersman motel is actively working with the Northern Ontario tourism agencies to promote eco-friendly tourism and remains committed to developing the economy of the region.