The community of Shining Tree lies on
Highway 560, in
Northern Ontario, which runs west from
Highway 11 to
Highway 144. It is midway between
Sudbury to the south and
Timmins to the north. The lake may also be accessed by float plane. West Shining Tree Lake is connected to five other lakes through narrow passages. The lake has over of highly irregular shoreline. There are many islands, channels and bays. In the past West Shining Tree Lake was on an
Ojibway canoe route from
Bear Island, Temagami, to the
Mattagami First Nation, north of
Gogama. The Ojibway named the area "Wasakwagama", meaning White Tree Water, after the many white birches growing there, particularly on
McRae Island. A fur trading post was established in 1905 by Mort and John Moore. They mistranslated Wasakwagama as "Shining Tree", whether by accident or design, and called their post the Shining Tree General Store. This became the name of the town and the lake. ==Environment==