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What Is a GPX File?
GPX (the GPS eXchange Format) is a data format for exchanging GPS data between programs, and for sharing GPS data with other users. Unlike other data files, which can only be understood by the programs that created them, GPX files actually contain a description of what's inside them, allowing anyone to create a program that can read the data within.
For those individuals with the ability to upload a GPX file to their GPS, GPX files are a handy way to download information to your portable GPS device.
Directions:
Please click here to save Bear Paw Lodge's GPS Coordinates to your hard drive. This GPX file will not harm your computer.
Once you have downloaded the GPX file, connect your GPS unit to your computer. Use the software that came with your GPS to upload the GPX file to your device. That's it!
NOTE: Depending upon the sensitivity and the version of maps installed on your GPS unit, our location may be approximate. If your GPS map stops at Armstrong Station, Ontario:
You will reach a set of railroad tracks.
200 feet past the tracks, turn left onto Trail Lake Road.
Follow it for 5 miles, and then turn right on Bear Paw Road. It's only another 2 miles, and you are in camp.
You may also contact us for final directions when you arrive in Armstrong Station.
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