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Description

The most incredible TRUE natural spring that we’ve found in Ontario, so far. Beautiful surroundings, very low TDS, cold, clean and great tasting. It’s high state of vitality is seen in it’s shimmering energetic violet-bluish colour. The water sample I took shows ZERO on both Total Coliform & E. Coli, more info: http://bit.ly/Es26R This magical water is exactly what we should be putting into our bodies.

Nearest Address

538 Rochester Lake Rd.

Directions from Nearest Address

This spring is located behind some trees, with no markers and is NOT visible from the road, so please follow these directions very carefully. The nearest address will get you within 100 feet of the spring. From here, stay on the same side of the road as 538 ( west side ) and start working your way back towards Kearney ( north ) to the wooded area. There you will see a small foot trail & the spring is located about 30 feet inside the trees.

Vital Information

  • Fee: None
  • Access: Public
  • Flow: Continuous
  • TDS: 22
  • Temp: 4.4 – 6.7° C
  • pH: 5.8

Hours Spring is Open:

24/7/365

GPS: N/A

Map Link: Kearney True Natural Spring Map

Submitted by: Mo Rosati

Category : Canada / Ontario
  • Greentara1

    I was just at this spring yesterday . Some of the best wild water I have had anywhere.

  • Todd

    Mo,
    Do you have email or a website that we can contact you?

    I went to one hardware store and found some corks, but they were in these banker boxes full of dirt and looked like they've been there since 1922. When I got them wet, the paper towels they were on turned yellow. I added more water and let them sit on the counter. As the water drained off, there was a pool of yellow water underneath them.

    I bought some corks at another hardware store. The price sticker was on the side of the cork where it seals with the bottle. There was something that looked like a piece of celophane around the cork, so I surmised it was just that. However, when I got home, I realized that it was actually celophane tape. When I peeled, the entire side of the cork was full of this sticky crap from the tape. Needless to say, I didn't use them.

    How hard can it possibly be to get clean corks?! Anybody have any good cork sources?
    Thanks,
    Todd

  • http://tinyurl.com/d6lre5 Mo Rosati

    Hi Todd,

    I get my corks & glass jugs at any wine / beer making supply store ( those brew your own stores ). You can contact me anytime:

    Email > mrosati72@gmail.com
    Facebook > http://bit.ly/P8tp0
    YouTube > http://bit.ly/aW6n9B

    Thanks,
    Mo

  • http://tinyurl.com/d6lre5 Mo Rosati

    Awesome to hear! I haven't been back there since March 2010 but looks I'm going back in the next few days – I'm literally dreaming of this water on a daily basis… simply the BEST!

  • Olga

    Went there few days ago, got 50 liters of water. Tastes absolutely amazing! I recommend everyone goes there and harvest this beautiful water! and not in plastic bottles pliiiiiz! Met couple of ppl there who were filling up 50 small plastic bottles!!( Yuk.

  • Reza

    Finally received my carboy’s that I ordered to collect the 70 litres of this amazing water in last week, and so far I really feel much more alive than ever drinking this water!!
    Thank you mother nature.
    Thank you findaspring.com.

  • http://www.freshunlimited.com Heleneg

    I’m planning on making a detour to this spring in the next few weeks on my way to Toronto from Sudbury. I usually go by Hwy 69/ 400 but I think if I turn off in Parry Sound or a little past Parry Sound and head for Hwy 11 it shouldn’t be too much of a detour but what i’m wondering is if its in a very desolate area. Does anyone know if there are a lot of homes nearby, what about cell phone signal if i get lost? I’d appreciate any information!

  • Mark

    I was at a cottage a week ago and we made a trip up to collect some of this water. Needless to say it was the best water I’ve ever had and I will be returning in the future to collect as much of it as possible. I’m envious of the people right next door who can walk to collect this water if they wanted, what an amazing feeling that must be.

    If you plan on spending some time there I strongly suggest bringing some sort of insect repellent (DEET free of course) because the mosquitoes are firmly in control of the area hahaha.

  • David

    I was just there a week ago and the mosquitos are certainly in control.  The water was fantastic.  I have never had such spectacular water.  Unfortunetely it is so far away :(

  • Zoran

    I just filled up at least 42 L of water from the spring today, it tastes wonderful and ive seen 2 people come and go to fill up while i was there. If one is planning to go during summer i highly recommend some bug protecting clothing like mesh hats and cover all skin cuz they definitely do control the area like Mark Said lol. Im not sure about the most recent testing but a local said it was perfect and they use it as there primary source  :)

  • sofree roots

    I LOVE THIS SPRING and regularly drive 3 hours from Toronto to collect it.  The GPS address is 604 Rochester Lake Road, Perry ON.  I just tested this water with C.O.A.L. and the test came back 0 Coliform and 0 E.Coli.  I LOVE THIS WATER!!!!