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Sports & Recreation Canoeing

A Paddler's Guide to Ontario's Lost Canoe Routes

by (author) Kevin Callan

Publisher
Boston Mills Press
Initial publish date
Mar 2004
Category
Canoeing, Adventure, Ontario
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550464580
    Publish Date
    Mar 2004
    List Price
    $19.95

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Where to buy it

Out of print

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Description

Take the path less traveled along lesser-known waterways. Some of the routes featured in this book are little known; some haven't been documented for as long as 50 years. The 15 trips range from two to eight days, involve all types of water, and are suitable for canoeists of all skill levels.

Trips include:

  • Wabakimi Provincial Park
  • Steel River Loop
  • Chapleau and Nemegosenda Rivers
  • Wakami Lake Loop
  • Ranger Lake Loop
  • Dunlop Lake Loop
  • Lac aux Sables/Bark Lake Loop
  • Nabakwasi River Loop
  • Four M Circle Loop
  • Tatachikapika River
  • Chiniguchi River
  • Temagami's Canton Lakes
  • Marten River Provincial Park
  • South River
  • York River

 

About the author

Kevin Callan is the author of over 15 books, including his incredibly popular series of paddling guides. He has been a key speaker at major outdoor events for over 25 years in Canada, the U.S. and the UK. He is a regular contributor and columnist for Explore and CanoeRoots Magazine, is listed as one of the top 100 modern-day explorers by the Canadian Geographical Society, is a recipient of a National Magazine Award and is a Patron Paddler for Paddle Canada. He is a recurring guest on nationally broadcast television and radio programs and maintains his own very popular "Happy Camper" YouTube channel, drawing thousands of viewers.

Kevin Callan's profile page

Editorial Reviews

I'm amazed at the level of detail... the maps are concise and [Callan] goes to great lengths to describe water conditions, portages and campsites.

Kitchener Waterloo Record