Newfoundland, West. Inland Routes Another post exceeded 60,000 characters in length and had to be split.
Newfoundland, West. Coastal Routes are posted at
http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 03&t=40768 Definition of the West region. From Channel - Port aux Basques north and east to Bayside (at the south end of White Bay).
List of subregions.South, Gros Morne, North.
Inland Routes, South subregion. Definition. Waters reaching the Gulf of St Lawrence between Channel - Port aux Basques and the Gros Morne area.
Explicit inclusions. Grand Codroy River, Grand Lake, Sandy Lake, Birchy Lake, Harrys River, Humber River, Little Barachois Brook, Parsons Pond, Pinchgut Brook, Portland Creek Pond, Serpentine River, Tippens Pond.
Ed note: Route entries are sorted alphabetically.
Grand Codroy River and area. Information.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Codroy_Estuary http://www.linkumtours.com/site/birds.htm http://ngb.chebucto.org/Articles/h001.shtml http://www.cvccl.com/ https://www.google.com/search?q=Grand+C ... 66&bih=675 Grand Codroy Provincial Park. The campgound portion of the Provincial Park is now leased to a private operator.
Codroy Valley Provincial Park. http://www.explorenewfoundlandandlabrad ... l_park.htm etc.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Grand Codroy River. Notes.
Source:
Murphy, Dan; Jim Price and Kevin Redmond.
Canyons, Coves and Coastal Waters; Choice Canoe and Kayak Routes of Newfoundland and Labrador. Breakwater, St John’s (1996).
Route description, North Branch: Hwy 1 bridge, rapids, brook confluences (Big, Smokehouse), rapids, junction with the South Branch of the river.
Route description, South Branch: Hwy 1 bridge, Coal Brook settlement, South Branch settlement, junction with the North Branch of the river.
Route description, Grand Codroy River: South Branch settlement, brook confluences, widening, park, bridge, several egress points, Rte 407 bridge.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Grand Lake. Information.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Lake ... abrador%29 http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/ ... grand-lake Ximo, Carleton Olegario M.
Grand Lake (Newfoundland And Labrador). Ject Press (2011). Before purchasing, please look at the comments at, for example,
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/grand-l ... 1106235945 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Grand Lake, Sandy Lake and Birchy Lake. Notes.
Source:
Murphy, Dan; Jim Price and Kevin Redmond.
Canyons, Coves and Coastal Waters; Choice Canoe and Kayak Routes of Newfoundland and Labrador. Breakwater, St John’s (1996).
Also (revised text):
Source:
Redmond, Kevin and Dan Murphy.
A Guide to Sea Kayaking in Newfoundland and Labrador. Nimbus Publishing, Halifax (2003).
Route description for both: Junction of Hwy 1 and Rte 402, dirt road, Grand Lake, Sandy Point, Glover Island (Red Indian Brook confluence on the south/east side); if desired, access to Deer Lake via Humber Canal; past Howley (community), Main Brook, bridge, Sandy Lake, Seal Bay, Hwy 1 bridge, Birchy Lake.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Grand Lake, Sandy Lake and Birchy Lake. Online, Journal, Photos.
Source: Kayak Newfoundland and Labrador library.
Author:
Linda Bartlett.Route description: Put-in at the south-west end (by Grand Lake Brook), right side of Glover Island?, Red Indian Falls (Red Indian Brook?), Hinds Brook, Howley, Sandy Lake, Seal Bay, Tea Bay, Birchy Lake (Central Region), Fort Birchy.
Title at source:
Feminine Adrenaline. Ed note: The article first appeared in the
Newfoundland Herald. http://www.kayakers.nf.ca/sea_kayaking/ ... aline.html This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Harrys River. Information.
http://eurekaoutdoors.nf.ca/harrysriver.htm https://www.google.com/search?q=harry%2 ... 66&bih=675 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Harrys River. Georges Lake to Stephenville Crossing. Notes.
Ed note: ww and fishing river.
Source:
Murphy, Dan; Jim Price and Kevin Redmond.
Canyons, Coves and Coastal Waters; Choice Canoe and Kayak Routes of Newfoundland and Labrador. Breakwater, St John’s (1996).
Route description: Georges Lake, Harrys River, Gallants (access), North Brook confluence, pools (Waterchute, Priests, First, Dump, Big Marsh, Swyers, ...), bridge (access/egress at Black Duck settlement), Force Le Plaine Pool, Rocky Pool, Stephenville Crossing.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Humber River area. Information.
Humber River.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humber_Riv ... abrador%29 http://www.env.gov.nl.ca/env/waterres/f ... umber.html http://www.env.gov.nl.ca/wrmd/ADRS/v6/Graphs_List.asp http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/top ... mber-River https://www.google.com/search?q=humber+ ... 66&bih=675 Corner Brook. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corner_Brook http://www.cornerbrook.com/ http://www.cornerbrookport.com/ http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canf0063 http://www.cornerbrookmuseum.ca/ https://www.google.com/search?q=corner+ ... 66&bih=675 Sir Richard Squires Memorial Park.http://www.env.gov.nl.ca/env/parks/park ... index.html http://www.explorenewfoundlandandlabrad ... morial.htm http://www.nlcamping.ca/en/park.cgi?p=113 http://www.newfoundlandlabrador.com/Pla ... l/10522984 etc.
Pasadena park.Formerly a provincial park.
http://www.pasadenabeach.com/About_Us.html This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Humber River, Upper. Beaver Pond to Birchy Basin. Notes.
Ed notes:
1. Some serious ww with two mandatory portages.
2. The reach from Birchy Basin downstream to Adies River confluence is not documented; a dam is mentioned for upstream travel.
Source:
Murphy, Dan; Jim Price and Kevin Redmond.
Canyons, Coves and Coastal Waters; Choice Canoe and Kayak Routes of Newfoundland and Labrador. Breakwater, St John’s (1996).
Route description: Beaver Pond (by float plane) and Upper Humber River, Mattys Pond, more ponds, Silver Mountain Pond (road access here and at many points downstream), East Adies River confluence, bridge, long reach of rapids (at Toporama), falls, more rapids, several channels (interlinked; Taylors Brook confluence on the most easterly), Birchy Basin.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Humber River. Deadwater Brook and Adies River to Humber River, on to Squires Park. Notes.
Source:
Murphy, Dan; Jim Price and Kevin Redmond.
Canyons, Coves and Coastal Waters; Choice Canoe and Kayak Routes of Newfoundland and Labrador. Breakwater, St John’s (1996).
Route description: Bridge, Deadwater Brook, Adies Pond, Adies River, rapids, Humber River junction, rapid, Gales Brook confluence, Alder Pond, rapids, Bear Reef (portage), Big Falls (portage), Squires Park.
Title at source:
Adies Lake to Sir Richard Squires Memorial Park. This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Humber River. Squires Park to Deer Lake. Notes.
Source:
Murphy, Dan; Jim Price and Kevin Redmond.
Canyons, Coves and Coastal Waters; Choice Canoe and Kayak Routes of Newfoundland and Labrador. Breakwater, St John’s (1996).
Route description: Squires Park, rapids, Little Falls (at bridge), rapids, Harrimans Steady, rapids, Reidville, bridge, Nicholsville and bridge, Deer Lake (lake and community).
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Humber River. Deer Lake to Humber Arm. Notes.
Source:
Murphy, Dan; Jim Price and Kevin Redmond.
Canyons, Coves and Coastal Waters; Choice Canoe and Kayak Routes of Newfoundland and Labrador. Breakwater, StJohn’s (1996).
Route description: Deer Lake (lake and community), Pasadena, Humber River, bridge, Harrison RR stop, Steady Brook, Humber Arm and Corner Brook.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Humber River. Deer Lake area. Online, Photo, Map.
Location: Deer Lake - Corner Brook.
Source: Every Trail.
Author:
Mshort.Route description (“11.2 miles”): Day trip on river, from Rte 422 at Sir Richards Squires Memorial Park to Deer Lake.
Title at source:
Humber River Paddle. http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=760578 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Little Barachois Brook. Information.
Ed note: The brook of this entry is neither of the two Barachois Brooks at Toporama. It reaches salt water southeast of Stephenville, near St, George’s.
Barachois Pond Provincial Park.http://www.env.gov.nl.ca/env/parks/park ... index.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barachois_ ... ncial_Park http://www.newfoundlandlabrador.com/pla ... l/10517356 https://www.google.com/search?q=Baracho ... 66&bih=675 http://www.protectedplanet.net/sites/Ba ... ncial_Park This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Little Barachois Brook. Barachois Pond to St George’s Bay. Notes.
Source:
Murphy, Dan; Jim Price and Kevin Redmond.
Canyons, Coves and Coastal Waters; Choice Canoe and Kayak Routes of Newfoundland and Labrador. Breakwater, St John’s (1996).
Route description: Barachois Pond, Little Barachois Brook, Birchy Brook confluence, Hwy 1 bridge, Rte 461 bridge, Indian Pond, community of Barachois Brook and St George’s Bay (Gulf of St Lawrence).
Title at source:
Barachois Brook. This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Parsons Pond. Notes.
Ed note: 7 km east of Corner Brook.
Source:
Redmond, Kevin and Dan Murphy.
A Guide to Sea Kayaking in Newfoundland and Labrador. Nimbus Publishing, Halifax (2003).
Route description: Rte 430, community of Parson’s Pond, access/egress near bridge, Parsons Pond, (Inner Narrows, mouth of West Brook (name not seen at Toporama); side-trip hike to Inner Pond (name not at Toporama); return.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Pinchgut Brook. Pinchgut Lake to Georges Lake. Notes.
Ed note: Spring ww stream.
Source:
Murphy, Dan; Jim Price and Kevin Redmond.
Canyons, Coves and Coastal Waters; Choice Canoe and Kayak Routes of Newfoundland and Labrador. Breakwater, St John’s (1996).
Route description: Pinchgut Lake, Pinchgut Brook, bridge, Hwy 1 bridge, Georges Lake.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Portland Creek Pond. Notes.
Ed note: 20 km southwest of Corner Brook.
Source:
Redmond, Kevin and Dan Murphy.
A Guide to Sea Kayaking in Newfoundland and Labrador. Nimbus Publishing, Halifax (2003).
Route description: Rte 430, access/egress near bridge northeast of Portland Creek settlement, up stream, Portland Creek Pond (mouths of Southwest Feeder Brook and Brian’s Feeder Brook; neither names seen on the Toporama map), narrows, Inner Pond, mouth of Eastern Brook (name not seen on the Toporama map), mouth of Main Brook (and falls; ditto); return.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Serpentine River. Notes.
Ed note: Highly scenic; flows into the Gulf of St Lawrence west of Corner Brook.
Source:
Murphy, Dan; Jim Price and Kevin Redmond.
Canyons, Coves and Coastal Waters; Choice Canoe and Kayak Routes of Newfoundland and Labrador. Breakwater, St John’s (1996).
Route description: Serpentine Lake, Serpentine River, rapids, ocean; pickup by arrangement.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Tippens Pond, Massey Drive. Notes.
Ed note: Near community of Massey Drive (Corner Brook); Toporama lists neither Tippens Pond nor Massey Drive Pond.
Source:
Murphy, Dan; Jim Price and Kevin Redmond.
Canyons, Coves and Coastal Waters; Choice Canoe and Kayak Routes of Newfoundland and Labrador. Breakwater, St John’s (1996).
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
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Inland Routes, Gros Morne subregion. Gros Morne subregion. Information.
The main water features are Bakers Brook Pond, Bonne Bay, St Paul’s Inlet, Trout River Pond and Western Brook Pond.
Gros Morne National Park. Burzynski, Michael.
Gros Morne National Park. Breakwater Books, St John’s (1999). Ed note: For naturalists.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/nl/grosmorne/index.aspx http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nl/grosmorne/ ... isit2.aspx http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nl/grosmorne/ ... it7/b.aspx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gros_Morne_National_Park http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/419 http://www.newfoundlandlabrador.com/pla ... tionalpark http://www.grosmorne.ca/ http://www.greatcanadianparks.com/nfoun ... /index.htm http://www.theweathernetwork.com/parksfx/canf0321 http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/tr ... nada-park/ https://www.google.com/search?q=Gros+Mo ... 66&bih=675 Bakers Brook Pond.http://mapcarta.com/24129482 http://travelingluck.com/North+America/ ... +Pond.html http://www.trailpeak.com/trail-Baker-s- ... ke-NF-2388 http://www.flickr.com/photos/rexton/7342046/ http://www.corbisimages.com/stock-photo ... ional-park Bonne Bay.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonne_Bay http://tides.mobilegeographics.com/locations/4197.html http://www.weathercity.com/ca/nf/bonne_bay/ https://www.google.com/search?q=bonne+b ... 66&bih=675 Gadd’s Harbour.http://www.trailpeak.com/trail-Gadd-s-H ... nt-NF-6222 http://www.alltravels.com/canada/newfou ... o-39824371 Glenburnie - Birchy Head - Shoal Brook.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenburnie ... hoal_Brook http://www.roadsidethoughts.com/nl/glen ... rofile.htm Lomond.http://www.newfoundlandlabrador.com/pla ... ail/211401 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lomond,_Ne ... d_Labrador http://www.roadsidethoughts.com/nl/lomond-profile.htm https://www.google.com/search?q=lomond+ ... 66&bih=675 Neddy Harbour.http://mapcarta.com/24518776 http://travelingluck.com/North%20Americ ... rbour.html https://www.google.com/search?q=Neddy+H ... 66&bih=675 Norris Point.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norris_Point http://www.norrispoint.ca/ http://www.norrispoint.ca/attractions.html https://www.google.com/search?q=Norris+ ... 66&bih=675 Rocky Harbour.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Harb ... d_Labrador http://www.rockyharbour.ca/ http://newfoundland.worldweb.com/RockyHarbour/ http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/city/pag ... ric_e.html https://www.google.com/search?q=rocky+h ... 66&bih=675 Shallow Bay.http://www.newfoundlandlabrador.com/pla ... ail/211402 http://www.trailpeak.com/trail-Shallow- ... ay-NF-2915 http://gowesternnewfoundland.com/activi ... bay-beach/ https://www.google.com/search?q=shallow ... 66&bih=675Stanleyville.http://cmkl.ca/grosmorne/photos.php http://www.yr.no/place/Canada/Newfoundl ... nleyville/ https://www.google.com/search?q=stanley ... 66&bih=675 St Paul’s and St Paul’s Inlet.http://mapcarta.com/24661306 http://www.trailpeak.com/trail-St-Paul- ... ke-NF-2096 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRjD9xFqsFk http://www.explorenewfoundlandandlabrad ... -pauls.htm https://www.google.com/search?q=St+Paul ... 66&bih=675 Trout River.http://www.newfoundlandlabrador.com/pla ... ail/211403 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trout_Rive ... d_Labrador http://www.explorenewfoundlandandlabrad ... -river.htm https://www.google.com/search?q=Trout+r ... 66&bih=675 Trout River Pond.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQRP_kpfOQ4 http://www.allstays.com/Campgrounds-details/24669.htm https://www.google.com/search?q=Trout+R ... 66&bih=675 Western Brook Pond.Ed note: Inland fjord, hazardous; perhaps safer in a kayak than in a canoe.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Brook_Pond http://www.newfoundlandlabrador.com/pla ... ail/213591 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpNzCK65eWM http://www.tripadvisor.ca/Attraction_Re ... brado.html https://www.google.com/search?q=western ... 66&bih=675 Woody Point and Curzon Village.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Poin ... d_Labrador http://woodypoint.ca/ http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canf0284 https://www.google.com/search?q=Woody+P ... 66&bih=675 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Gros Morne National Park. Online, Journal, Photos.
Author:
Cathy Hartland. Route description: Days trips on Trout River Pond and Bonne Bay.
http://www.cathyhartland.com/Newfoundla ... ndland.htm This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Bonne Bay, East Arm. Notes.
Murphy, Dan; Jim Price and Kevin Redmond.
Canyons, Coves and Coastal Waters; Choice Canoe and Kayak Routes of Newfoundland and Labrador. Breakwater, St John’s (1996).
Route description: Lomond, mouth of Lomond Brook, Stanleyville (abandoned settlement), Beachy Point, Norris Cove; return or continue, then cross to Norris Point and Neddy Harbour.
Title at source:
Gros Morne National Park (East Arm and South Arm). This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Bonne Bay, East Arm. Online, Journal, Photos, Map.
Source: Kayak Newfoundland and Labrador library.
Author:
Brian Newhook.Route description (loop trip): Lomond Cove to Paynes Cove (Stanleyville) and return.
Title at source:
Lomond to Stanleyville, East Arm, Bonne Bay.http://www.kayakers.nf.ca/sea_kayaking/ ... lomond.htm This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Bonne Bay, East Arm. Notes.
Redmond, Kevin and Dan Murphy.
A Guide to Sea Kayaking in Newfoundland and Labrador. Nimbus Publishing, Halifax (2003).
Route description: Start from campground at Lomond and wander at will.
Title at source:
Bonne Bay. This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Bonne Bay, East Arm. Notes.
Thomas, Alister.
More of Canada’s Best Canoe Routes. Boston Mills Press, Erin (2003).
Authors:
Kevin Redmond and
Dan Murphy.Places mentioned (paddling and hiking day trips): Lomond, Lomond River, Bonne Bay, Stuckless Pond, Stanleyville Trail.
Title at source:
Gros Morne National Park: Knobby Seas, Slumping Mountains and Morris the Moose. This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Bonne Bay, East Arm. Online, Photos, Map.
Location: “Stanleyville”.
Ed note: Toporama shows Mill Brook as flowing into Shoal Cove, on the north shore of the East Arm, west of Mill Cove.
Source: Every Trail.
Author:
marcnfld.Route description (“6.6 miles”): Day trip on the East Arm.
Title at source:
To Stanleyville. http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=4864 Route description (“5.3 miles”): Day trip on the East Arm.
Title at source:
Lomond River kayak. http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=4885 Route description (“2.6 miles”): Day trip in Robinson’s Cove.
Title at source:
Mill Brook Sunset from Kayak. http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=4916 Route description (“0.9 miles”): Day trip; Seal Cove and Robinson’s Cove.
Title at source:
Mill Brook Night Kayaking. http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=312989 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Bonne Bay and Norris Cove. Online, Journal, Photos, Map.
Source: Kayak Newfoundland and Labrador library.
Author:
Brian Newhook.Route description (loop trip): Norris Cove, Gadd’s Harbour, Shag Cliff, Stores Cove, Reid Point, Norris Cove.
Title at source:
Norris Point, East Arm, Bonne Bay. http://www.kayakers.nf.ca/sea_kayaking/ ... spoint.htm This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Bonne Bay. Norris Point area. Online, Photos, Map.
Location: “Norris Point”.
Source: Every Trail.
Author:
marcnfld.Route description (“2.8 miles”): Day trip near Norris Point.
Title at source:
Kayaking in Norris Point. http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=312425 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Bonne Bay. Norris Point area. Online, Notes.
Source: Canadian Canoe Routes, Newfoundland and Labrador Forum.
Ed note: Photos promised.
Author:
Allan Jacobs.Route description: Guided trip. Crossed from Norris Point to south side, went short distance down South Arm, returned.
http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 04&t=41704 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Bonne Bay, South Arm. Comment.
Access points on the west shore of the South Arm lie outside Gros Morne National Park.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Bonne Bay, South Arm. Notes.
Source:
Murphy, Dan; Jim Price and Kevin Redmond.
Canyons, Coves and Coastal Waters; Choice Canoe and Kayak Routes of Newfoundland and Labrador. Breakwater, St John’s (1996).
Route description: Glenburnie, Birchy Head, Shoal Brook, Woody Point.
Title at source:
Gros Morne National Park (East Arm and South Arm). This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Bonne Bay, South Arm. Notes.
Source:
Redmond, Kevin and Dan Murphy.
A Guide to Sea Kayaking in Newfoundland and Labrador. Nimbus Publishing, Halifax (2003).
ALLAN: Fill in.
Title at source:
Bonne Bay. This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Bonne Bay, South Arm. Online, Photos, Map.
Location: “Glenburnie-Birchy Head-Shoal Brook”.
Source: Every Trail.
Author:
marcnfld.Route description (“2.7 miles”): Day trip in the South Arm.
Title at source:
Bonne Bay Kayaking. http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=301053 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
St Pauls Inlet. Notes.
Source:
Redmond, Kevin and Dan Murphy.
A Guide to Sea Kayaking in Newfoundland and Labrador. Nimbus Publishing, Halifax (2003).
Route description: Rte 430, bridge north of St Pauls community, St Pauls Inlet; return.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Trout River Pond. Online, Journal, Photos, Map.
Source: Kayak Newfoundland and Labrador library.
Author:
Brian Newhook.Route description: Trout River settlement, boat launch, Trout River Small Pond, The Narrows, Trout River Big Pond; return.
http://www.kayakers.nf.ca/sea_kayaking/ ... triver.htm This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Trout River Pond. Notes.
Source:
Murphy, Dan; Jim Price and Kevin Redmond.
Canyons, Coves and Coastal Waters; Choice Canoe and Kayak Routes of Newfoundland and Labrador. Breakwater, St John’s (1996).
Also (revised text):
Source:
Redmond, Kevin and Dan Murphy.
A Guide to Sea Kayaking in Newfoundland and Labrador. Nimbus Publishing, Halifax (2003).
Route description for both: Trout River settlement, boat launch, Trout River Small Pond, The Narrows, Trout River Big Pond, end of pond; return.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Western Brook Pond. Online, Journal, Photos, Maps.
Location: St Paul's.
Source: Kayak Newfoundland and Labrador library.
Author:
Craig Burden.Article from
Ebb & Flow (NLPA publication), Spring 2003.
Title at source:
Sea Kayaking through the Fjord; Western Brook Pond, Gros Morne National Park. http://www.kayakers.nf.ca/sea_kayaking/ ... rden1.html This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Western Brook Pond. Notes.
Source:
Redmond, Kevin and Dan Murphy.
A Guide to Sea Kayaking in Newfoundland and Labrador. Nimbus Publishing, Halifax (2003).
Route description: Parking lot, trail, Pond, Snug Harbour, hazardous reach (no landings plus danger of high winds and waves), eastern end; hiking; return.
Title at source:
Western Brook Pond. Ed note: Less informative is
Murphy, Dan; Jim Price and Kevin Redmond.
Canyons, Coves and Coastal Waters; Choice Canoe and Kayak Routes of Newfoundland and Labrador. Breakwater, St John’s (1996). Title:
Gros Morne National Park (East Arm and South Arm). This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
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Inland Routes, North subregion. Coverage. Waters reaching the Gulf of St Lawrence and the Atlantic Ocean, clockwise (north and east) from the Gros Morne area to Bayside (at the sound end of the White Bay). Includes both sides of the Northern Peninsula.
Main River. Information.
Ed note: The Main River starts in the Long Range Mountains and flows into White Bay.
Canadian Heritage Rivers System.http://www.chrs.ca/Rivers/Main/Main_e.htm Great Canadian Rivers.http://www.greatcanadianrivers.com/rive ... -home.html Main River Waterway Provincial Park.http://www.iatnl.ca/index.php/news/25/2 ... cial-Park/ http://www.newfoundlandlabrador.com/Pla ... l/23933420 The following link looks promising but has no content.
http://www.env.gov.nl.ca/env/parks/park ... river.html Sop’s Arm Park. Ed note: Not a Provincial Park; located at the mouth of the river.
http://www.newfoundlandlabrador.com/Pla ... ail/213010 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Main River. Notes.
Source:
Thomas, Alister.
Canada’s Best Canoe Routes.. Boston Mills Press, Erin (2001).
Author:
Kevin Redmond.Route description: Float plane to headwaters; hike to view of Gros Morne; ponds, rock garden, “The Big Steady”, Paradise Pool, canyon, ...
Title at source:
Main River: A Short But Complete River Experience. This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Main River. Four Ponds to Sops Arm. Notes.
Source:
Murphy, Dan; Jim Price and Kevin Redmond.
Canyons, Coves and Coastal Waters; Choice Canoe and Kayak Routes of Newfoundland and Labrador. Breakwater, St John’s (1996).
Route description: Four Ponds area by float plane, rapids, Main River junction, rapids, outlet from Eagle Mountain Pond, braids, rapids, Wood’s Road bridge (not found at Toporama), canyon, Rte 420 bridge at Sops Arm.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
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Reminder:
Newfoundland, West. Coastal Routes are posted at
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