Wabakimi region Ed note: Route information for the Wabakimi region is posted also in CCR’s Routes section, at
http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/236/canoeroutes Coverage and neighbouring regions. CCR’s Wabakimi region differs both from the area of Wabakimi Provincial Park and from the Wabakimi area as defined by the Wabakimi Project. CCR’s Wabakimi region contains all of Wabakimi Provincial Park plus a poorly defined part of the surrounding area. Some waters flow into the upper Albany River and others into Lake Nipigon, and so some Wabakimi Route entries are posted also in the following two regions.
Hudson Bay and northern James Bayhttp://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 07&t=43518 http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 07&t=43627 Lake Superior basinhttp://myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtopic.php?f=107&t=34002 Although they border the Wabakimi region, the following regions have no known overlap with respect to Routes.
Northwest, including Woodland Caribou PPhttp://myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtopic.php?f=107&t=34022 Queticohttp://myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtopic.php?f=107&t=34003 Specific inclusions. 1. Allan Water, Berg River, Brightsand River, Caribou River, Flindt River, Grayson River, Lookout River, Palisade River and Raymond River; all are tributaries of the Ogoki River.
2. Misehkow River and Ogoki River (both direct tributaries of the Albany River), but only when accessed from CCR’s Wabakimi region; otherwise, Routes are filed at
Hudson Bay and northern James Bayhttp://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 07&t=43518 http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 07&t=43627 3. Kopka River, but only when accessed from CCR’s Wabakimi region; otherwise, Routes are filed at
Lake Superior basinhttp://myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtopic.php?f=107&t=34002 Wabakimi Provincial Park and vicinity. Information.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/wabakimi http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wabakimi_Provincial_Park http://www.wabakimi.com/ http://www.wabakimi.on.ca/ http://www.wabakimi.on.ca/wabakimi/index.htm http://www.wabakimimaps.com/About_Wabakimi.php http://www.canoeing.com/destinations/wabakimi/ https://www.google.com/search?q=wabakim ... 60&bih=667 http://www.walleye.ca/canoeing/default.asp http://www.walleye.ca/ https://www.thunderhook.com/about/wabak ... cial-park/http://northernwilderness.net/lakes/wabakimi Canoe Routes of Ontario. A comprehensive guide to more than 100 canoe routes throughout the province. McClelland and Stewart, Toronto (1991). Page 40, Area I (Whitewater Lake - Ogoki River Watershed).
Main bodies of water: Ogoki River and Allan Water; Whitewater, Wabakimi, Kenoji, Whiteclay, Smoothrock, Caribou, Brennan and Granite Lakes.
Canoe Routes of Ontario. A comprehensive guide to more than 100 canoe routes throughout the province. McClelland and Stewart, Toronto (1991). Page 41, Area K (Graham).
Main bodies of water: Brightsand River, Kopka River and Weaver River. Harmon Lake, Metionga Lake, Pakashkan Lake and Seseganaga Lake.
Content: Notes on the following Routes.
Number 1.
Brightsand River Circle, route 1. Number 2.
Brightsand River Circle, route 2. Number 3.
Brightsand River Circle, route 3. Number 4.
Brightsand River Circle, route 4. Number 5.
Kashishibog River to Brightsand River. Number 6.
Kashishibog River Circle. Number 7.
Pakashkan Lake Route. Number 8.
Kopka River. Albany River Provincial Park.http://www.ontarioparks.com/nonoperating/albanyriver http://www.ontariossunsetcountry.ca/reg ... 861/tbid/7 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albany_River Information on the area, especially annotated maps. http://www.wabakimimaps.com/Home_Page.php Wendell Beckwith.Ed note: His buildings are on Best Island in Whitewater Lake.
http://albinger.me/tag/wendell-beckwith/ http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtopic.php?t=30824 http://www.thunderbaymuseum.com/wp-cont ... -fonds.pdf http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/nat ... e12418824/ https://www.google.com/search?q=wendell ... 60&bih=667 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pghbJzpFmRc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjstFJ_zETE This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Wabakimi access points.Thanks to
Voyageur for most of the following.
1. Many of the following Route entries are accessed only by VIA Rail; here is the relevant part of the VIA schedule
http://www.myccr.com/SectionForums/view ... 07&t=31206 Paddlers intending to travel west from Armstrong should note that they will reach Collins, Allanwater Bridge and Savant Lake only well after sunset.
2. Perhaps a better option is take the eastbound train (morning departure) from Savant Lake.
3. One can start also from one of many road-accessible access points; these points are however poorly documented.
4. More expensive is float-plane access; Armstrong is often used for this purpose.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
The Wabakimi Project. https://www.wabakimi.org/the-wabakimi-project.htmlEd note: The following text is due to
Voyageur with contributions from The Friends of Wabakimi.
This is a unique grassroots volunteer initiative founded to explore and document the historical and traditional canoe routes of Wabakimi Provincial Park. Since its inception in 2004, the scope of this ambitious conservancy effort has been expanded to include the canoe routes that lie on Crown lands adjacent to the park. They provide vital access to Wabakimi as well as strategic links to nearby provincial parks and conservation reserves.
In total, 244 individual volunteers from across North America and Europe have collectively spent a total of 1,256 days on 153 trips exploring and mapping the canoe routes in the Wabakimi area. Together, they've travelled over 5,364 km (3,333 miles), identified more than 1035 campsites and located and measured some 1,081 portages whose measured lengths exceeded 269,876m (295,139 yards or 53,662 rods).
For fourteen years (2004-2018) The Wabakimi Project operated continuously from late May to mid-September. The result is five volumes of canoe route maps for different areas and an overall Wabakimi Canoe Routes Planning Map showing all the known routes in the Wabakimi area.
The Friends of Wabakimi, the successor organization to The Wabakimi Project, is working to:
• Provide canoe trip and map planning resources.
• Explore & maintain historic canoe routes.
• Protect and conserve Wabakimi habitat and wildlife!
We are also happy to share that we now have the first Wabakimi Canoe Routes Guidebook, authored by Laurence Mills. More info is available here:
https://www.wabakimi.org/wabakimi-maps.htmlWabakimi Project topics. https://www.wabakimi.org/the-wabakimi-project.htmlhttps://www.wabakimi.org/wabakimi-provincial-park.htmlhttps://www.wabakimi.org/wabakimi-maps.htmlhttp://canoeing.com/category/trip-logs/ ... trip-logs/ As remarked above, the Project is not confined to Wabakimi Provincial Park but rather extends well outside it; correspondingly, some Route information in the Project area is filed at both
Hudson Bay and northern James Bay, Albany subregionhttp://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 07&t=43518 http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 07&t=43627 and
Lake Superior basinhttp://myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtopic.php?f=107&t=34002 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Wabakimi Project Canoe Route Maps. Ed notes:
1. The following is posted also in the Albany subregion of the Hudson Bay and James Bay north region, at
http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 07&t=43367 2. The majority of the waters concerned in the Wabakimi Project belong to the basin of the Albany River, only a few to the basin of Lake Superior.
3. The Wabakimi Project continues as I write; the following reports its status on 23 June 2014.
4. A typical entry consists of a map of the reach; it shows campsites, dwellings, swifts/rapids/falls, and portages (lengths and sides); blowups are provided for the more intricate sections.
Volume One. Ogoki River and its Northern Tributaries. Savant Lake to Mahamo Lake.
http://www.wabakimi.org/maps/volumeone.html Map.
http://www.wabakimi.org/maps/files/VolumeOne_Map_v3.pdf Reach 1. Savant Lake to Tew Lake via Ogoki River.
Reach 2. Tew Lake to Lower Wabakimi Lake via Ogoki River.
Reach 3. Wabakimi Lake to Whitewater Lake via Ogoki River.
Reach 4. Wabakimi Lake to Smoothrock Lake via Lower Wabakimi Lake.
Reach 5. Smoothrock Lake to Ogoki River via Berg River.
Reach 6. Smoothrock Lake to Whitewater Lake via McKinley River.
Reach 7. Whitewater Lake.
Reach 8. Whitewater Lake to Whiteclay Lake via Ogoki River.
Reach 9. Whiteclay Lake to Ogoki Reservoir via Ogoki River.
Reach 10. Ogoki Reservoir to Mojikit Channel.
Reach 11. Ogoki Reservoir to Mojikit Lake via Mojikit Channel.
Reach 12. Ogoki Reservoir to Mahamo Lake via Ogoki River.
Reach 13. Davies Lake to Ahleen Lake via Palisade River.
Reach 14. Rockcliff Lake to Palisade River via Webster Creek.
Reach 15. Webster Lake to Ahleen Lake via Corky Creek.
Reach 16. Ahleen Lake to Kenoji Lake via Palisade River.
Reach 17. Kenoji Lake to Whitewater Lake via Grayson River.
Reach 18. Dawn Lake to Arril Lake via Dawn Creek.
Reach 19. Dawn Lake to Slim Lake via Slim River.
Volume Two. Albany River and its Southern Tributaries. Chivelston Lake to Patte Lake.
http://www.wabakimi.org/maps/volumetwo.html Map.
http://www.wabakimi.org/maps/files/VolumeTwo_Map_v2.pdf Reach 1. Chivelston Lake to Savant Lake via Harold Lake.
Reach 2. Smye Lake to Savant Lake via Jutten Lake.
Reach 3. Smye Lake to Savant Lake via Kneehigh Lake.
Reach 4. Virginian Lake to Savant Lake via Virginian Creek.
Reach 5. Savant Lake South.
Reach 6. Savant Lake North.
Reach 7. Savant Lake to Velos Lake via Savant River.
Reach 8. Savant Lake to Velos Lake via Little Savant River.
Reach 9. Jabez Lake to McCrea Lake via McCrea Creek.
Reach 10. Velos Lake to East Pashkokogan Lake via Savant River.
Reach 11. Little Savant River to Davies Lake via Redmond Creek.
Reach 12. Takeoff Lake to McCrea Lake via Shoe Lake.
Reach 13. Fitchie Lake to Savant Lake via Neverfreeze Creek.
Reach 14. Fitchie Lake to Minchin Lake via Little Pashkokogan River.
Reach 15. Fitchie Lake to Minchin Lake via Pashkokogan River.
Reach 16. Minchin Lake to Pashkokogan Lake via Pashkokogan River.
Reach 17. Pashkokogan Lake to Osnaburgh Lake via Pashkokogan River.
Reach 18. Osnaburgh Lake to Atikokiwam Lake via Albany River.
Reach 19. Atikokiwam Lake to Achapi Lake via Albany River.
Reach 20. Achapi Lake to Patte Lake via Albany River. Part One.
Reach 21. Achapi Lake to Patte Lake via Albany River. Part Two.
Reach 22. Pashkokogan Lake to Rockcliff Lake via Misehkow River.
Reach 23. Rockcliff Lake to Blow Lake via Misehkow River.
Reach 24. Blow Lake to Albany River via Misehkow River. Part One.
Reach 25. Blow Lake to Albany River via Misehkow River. Part Two.
Reach 26. Early Lake to Misehkow River via Coles Lake.
Volume Three. Ogoki River and its Southern Tributaries. Harris Lake to Little Caribou Lake.
http://www.wabakimi.org/maps/volumethree.html Map.
http://www.wabakimi.org/maps/files/Volu ... Map_v3.pdf Reach 1. Harris Lake to Heathcote Lake via Neston Lake.
Reach 2. Heathcote Lake to Wilkie Lake via Smye Lake.
Reach 3. Heathcote Lake to Flindt Lake via Flindt River.
Reach 4. Flindt Lake to Tew Lake via Flindt River.
Reach 5. Heathcote Lake to Allanwater Bridge via Barrington Lake.
Reach 6. Allanwater Bridge to Termite Lake via Allan Water River.
Reach 7. Flindt Lake to Brennan Lake via Gault Lake.
Reach 8. Brennan Lake to Granite Lake via Allan Water River.
Reach 9. Granite Lake to Wabakimi Lake via Allan Water River
Reach 10. Redhead Lake to Brennan Lake via Nemo River.
Reach 11. Snake Lake to Brennan Lake via Jeep Lake.
Reach 12. Dagger Lake to Granite Lake via Otter Bluff Lake.
Reach 13. Granite Lake to Lower Wabakimi Lake via McWade Lake.
Reach 14. Elf Lake to Smoothrock Lake via South Lake.
Reach 15. Baldhead Lake to Onamakawash Lake via Lookout River.
Reach 16. Onamakawash Lake to Smoothrock Lake via Lookout River.
Reach 17. Collins Lake to Smoothrock Lake via Boiling Sand River.
Reach 18. Collins Lake to Tempest Lake via Shawanabis Lake.
Reach 19. Maggotte Lake to Shawanabis Lake via Boulder Lake.
Reach 20. Tew Lake to Lower Wabakimi Lake via Ogoki River.
Reach 21. Wabakimi Lake to Smoothrock Lake via Lower Wabakimi Lake.
Reach 22. Little Caribou Lake to Caribou River via Caribou Lake.
Reach 23. Caribou Lake to Smoothrock Lake via Caribou River.
Reach 24. Caribou Lake (Outlet Bay) to Caribou Lake (Brockway Bay) via Brockway Lake.
Volume Four. Albany River and its Southern Tributaries. Patte Lake to Abazotikichuan Lake.
http://www.wabakimi.org/maps/volumefour.html Map.
http://www.wabakimi.org/maps/files/Volu ... Map_v1.pdf Reach 1. Patte Lake to Miminiska Lake via Albany River.
Reach 2. Miminiska Lake to Petawanga Lake via Albany River.
Reach 3. Petawanga Lake to Triangular Lake via Albany River.
Reach 4. Triangular Lake to Abizotikichuan Lake via Albany River.
Reach 5. Shabuskwia Lake to Patte Lake via Shabuskwia River.
Reach 6. Misehkow River to Shabuskwia River via Greenmantle River.
Reach 7. Shabuskwia Lake.
Reach 8. Shabuskwia Lake to Luella Lake Lake via Kilbarry Lake.
Reach 9. Luella Lake to Attwood Lake via Attwood River.
Reach 10. Attwood Lake to Peninsular Lake via Attwood River.
Reach 11. Peninsular Lake to Triangular Lake (Gowie Bay) via Albany River.
Reach 12. Peninsular Lake to Kellow Lake via Cat Tail River.
Reach 13. Kellow Lake to Abizotikichuan Lake via Opichuan River.
Reach 14. Kagianagami Lake to Kellow Lake via Opichuan River.
Reach 15. Kagianagami Lake (Humble Bay) to Elbow Lake via Muskrat Lake.
Reach 16. Mahamo Lake to Kagianagami Lake via Opichuan River.
Reach 17. Whiteclay Lake to Grinch Lake via Witchwood River.
Reach 18. Grinch Lake to Hurst Lake via Witchwood River.
Reach 19. Attwood Lake to Petawanga Lake via Petawa Creek.
Reach 20. Eabamet Lake to Triangular Lake via Eabamet River.
Volume Five.Lake Nipigon and its Northern Tributaries. Kopka River to Little Jackfish River.
In progress.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Miscellaneous Wabakimi features. Information.
Ed note: No general information was found for the following:
Berg River, Lookout River, Palisade River.
Caribou Lake and Pikitigushi Lake.http://www.geologyontario.mndmf.gov.on. ... 939-04.pdf Grayson River.http://www.ogokifrontier.com/grayson.shtml Ogoki River.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogoki_River http://www.greatlakeswaterwars.com/chapter6.htm http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/stdprodconsume ... pp0096.pdf https://www.google.com/search?q=ogoki+r ... 60&bih=667 Ed note: More complete information is provided at
http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 07&t=43627 Pikitigushi River.http://albinger.me/tag/pikitigushi-river-canoe/ Raymond River and Cliff Lake.Ed notes: No general information was found for the Raymond River. For more information on Cliff Lake, please consult other entries in this post, especially those of
true_north.
http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... mond+river Smoothrock Lake.http://www.thunderhook.com/smoothrock-camp/ Whitesand Provincial Park. http://www.ontarioparks.com/nonoperating/whitesand http://files.ontario.ca/environment-and ... pp0099.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Allan Water and Allanwater Bridge. Information.
Ed note: The Allan Water (“Allanwater River” at some sources) is most often accessed by VIA Rail to Allanwater Bridge (sometimes Allan Water Bridge).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Water_(Ontario)
http://www.allanwater.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allanwater ... ay_station http://www.northwest-ontario.com/destin ... /code/1460 Allan Water features. Junction of the Brightsand River and the outlet from Kawaweogama Lake (fed by Seseganaga Lake, via Sunray Lake), Allanwater Bridge (access by VIA Rail), outlet from Foam Lake, outlet from Survey Lake, Brennan Lake (outlet from Gault Lake and Stump Lake; outlet from Windfall Lake), Brennan Falls, Granite Lake, Granite Falls, Black Beaver Rapids, Little Sturgeon Rapids, Sturgeon Rapids, Wabakimi Lake.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Allan Water, Wabakimi Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Caribou River, Little Caribou Lake. Online, Journal, Guide, Photos.
Sources: Private site and Canadian Canoe Routes, Ontario Forum.
Author:
Ken Kokanie aka
turtl. Route description: Allanwater Bridge, Allan Water features, Wabakimi Lake, Lower Wabakimi Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Funger Lake, Caribou River, Caribou Lake, Little Caribou Lake; vehicle shuttled from Armstrong.
Ed notes: Annotated photos; annotated
printable 1:50k topos for the entire Route (rapids, portage locations & distances and campsites. Bravo!
Click on
Wabakimi - June 2008 at
http://kokanie.ca/trip-reports CCR discussion (Title at source:
Wabakimi - Allanwater to Little Caribou.):
http://www.myccr.com/SectionForums/view ... =6&t=30715 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Allan Water, Wabakimi Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Caribou River, Little Caribou Lake. Online, Journal, Guide, Photos.
Source: Private site and Canadian Canoe Routes, Ontario Forum.
Author:
true_north. Route description: Allanwater Bridge, Allan Water features (bypassed Brennan Falls), Wabakimi Lake, Lower Wabakimi Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Funger Lake, Caribou River, Caribou Lake, Little Caribou Lake; vehicle shuttled from Armstrong.
CCR thread.Title at source:
Intro to Wabakimi Provincial Park: Ten Day Paddling Trip. http://www.myccr.com/SectionForums/view ... 08&t=36807 Private site. Title at source:
2010 Wabakimi:Paddling to the Center of the Universe.Content. Report and photos (includes maps and marked campsites).
http://albinger.me/2010/09/29/2010-waba ... -universe/ This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Allan Water, Wabakimi Lake, Ogoki River, Kenoji Lake, Grayson River, Whitewater Lake. Online, Journal, Video.
Source: Canadian Canoe Routes, Ontario Forum.
Author:
Ipaddle.Title at source:
Wabakimi July 2010. Route description: Allanwater Bridge, Allan Water features, Wabakimi Lake, Ogoki River, River Bay, Kenoji Lake, Little Scragg Lake, Scragg Lake, Grayson River, Arril Lake, Whitewater Lake; float plane to Armstrong.
CCR thread.
http://www.myccr.com/SectionForums/view ... 08&t=37227 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Allan Water, Wabakimi Lake, Ogoki River, Whitewater Lake, Whiteclay Lake, Raymond River, Butland Lake, Pikitigushi River, Pikitigushi Lake, logging road. Online, Journal, Notes.
Source: CCR Routes section, Ontario.
Author:
Ben Gervais.CCR Member Comments by
mike and
Ray.
Route description: Allanwater Bridge, … , Brennan Lake, Brennan Falls, Granite Lake, Granite Falls, Black Beaver Rapids, Little Sturgeon Rapids, Sturgeon Rapids, Wabakimi Lake, River Bay, Kenoji Lake, formal start? of the Ogoki River, Oliver Lake, Whitewater Lake, Whiteclay Lake, up the Raymond River, Pickett Lake, break away from the Raymond River, unnamed lakes plus beaver dams, height-of-land, start? of the Pikitigiushi River, Butland Lake, Cliff Lake, Bad Medicine Lake, Ratte Lake, Gort Lake, Wash Lake, Derraugh Lake, Gooseneck Rapids, Pikitigushi Lake, logging-road bridge (from Armstrong).
Ed note: The
Technical Guide (my
Notes) provides portage and directional information, but no campsite information.
Title at source:
Allanwater-Ogoki-Raymond-Pikitigushi Rivers.http://myccr.com/canoeroutes/allanwater ... shi-rivers This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Allan Water, Wabakimi Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Kenoji Lake, Grayson Lake, Whitewater Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Little Caribou Lake. Online, Journal, Guide, Photos, Maps.
Sources: Private site and Canadian Canoe Routes, Ontario Forum.
Author:
nicoleG.Route description: Allanwater Bridge, Allan Water features, Wabakimi Lake, Lower Wabakimi Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Outlet Bay, Berg River, up Ogoki River (Oliver Lake), Kenoji Lake, Little Scrag Lake, Scrag Lake, Grayson River, Arril Lake, Grayson Lake, Whitewater Lake, McKinley Lake, Lonebreast Bay of Smoothrock Lake, Caribou Bay, Funger Lake, Caribou River, Caribou Lake, Little Caribou Lake.
Blog.
http://wabakimi2012.blogspot.ca/ http://wabakimi2012.blogspot.ca/search? ... -results=7 CCR thread.
Title at source:
Wabakimi 2012 - 300km Allenwater - Armstrong. http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 08&t=40955 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Allan Water, Barrington Lake, Flindt River, Gault Lake, Allan Water, Brennan Lake, Change Lake, Dagger Lake, Snake Lake, Nemo River, Redhead Lake, Bingham Trail. Online, Journal, Notes, Photos.
Source: canoeing.com
Author:
Timothy Eaton.Route description: Allanwater Bridge, northwest on lake, ponds, Foam Lake, Foam Creek, unnamed lake, Barrington Lake, Heafur Lake, Flindt River, Flet Lake, Flindt Lake, Gault Lake, Stump Lake, Allan Water, Brennan Lake, three unnamed lakes?, Change Lake, Dagger Lake, Jeannine Lake (at Toporama?), Bullfrog Lake (at Toporama?), Snake Lake, Nemo River, Osprey Lake, Scratchy Lake, Redhead Lake, Bingham Trail stop, train to Armstrong.
http://www.canoeing.com/rendezvous/trip ... bakimi.htm This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Allan Water, Wabakimi Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Little Caribou Lake. Online, Notes, Photos.
Source: Private site.
Author:
mistercanoehead.Route description: Allanwater Bridge, Allan Water, … , “Termite Lake”, … , Brennan Falls, … , Sturgeon Rapids, (Wabakimi Lake, Lower Wabakimi Lake), Smoothrock Lake, Caribou Lake, Little Caribou Lake.
Title at source:
2002 Wabakimi. Allanwater to Caribou.http://mistercanoehead.com/wabakimi.html This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Allan Water, Brightsand River, Kashishibog River and Kopka River. Allanwater Bridge to Bukemiga Lake. Online, Guide, Journal, Photos, Maps.
Source: Private site and Canadian Canoe Routes, Ontario Forum.
Ed note: Posted also under Lake Superior basin.
Author:
true_north. Route description: Allanwater Bridge, up Allan Water, McEwen Lake, Brightsand River, Antler Lake, Wapikaimaski Lake, Harmon Lake, up Kashishibog River, Sparkling Lake?, Kashishibog River, height-of-land portage to Redsand Lake and Kopka River, Siess Lake, Waterhouse Lake, Gaal Lake, Uneven Lake, Sandison Lake, Kenakskaniss Lake, “Seven Sisters” portages (name from
turtle’s report), small lake, “Mountain Goat Portage”, Wigwasan Lake, Bukemiga Lake and access road, shuttle via Rte 527 to Armstrong Station, train home.
Report.Title at source:
A Tale of Three Rivers: Being An Account of a Trip By Canadian Canoe Up the Brightsand and Kashishibog and Down the Kopka.http://albinger.me/2012/09/06/a-tale-of ... the-kopka/ CCR thread.Title at source:
2012 Brightsand/Kashishibog/Kopka River Trip Report. http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 08&t=40434 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Allan Water, Dagger Lake, Brennan Lake, Elf Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Onamakawash Lake, Kenakskaniss Lake, Kopka River. Allanwater Bridge to Bukemiga Lake. Online, Journal, Notes.
Source: CCR Routes section.
Author:
Levi Waldron.CCR Member Comments by
Bear Paulsen,
CAR WASH,
Christopher Redford and
wayne iseri.
Route description: Allanwater Bridge, Allan Water, break right before Brennan Lake, upstream to Windfall Lake, Snake Lake, unnamed lakes, Dagger Lake, Change Lake, Brennan Lake, Brennan Falls, Granite Lake, McWade Lake, Elf Lake, small Lakes, Smoothrock Lake, small lake, Spring Lake, Onamakawash Lake, Shawanabis Lake, “Loon Lake”, “slogging”, Kenakskaniss Lake and Kopka River, small lake, Wigwasan Lake, Bukemiga Lake.
Ed note: The
Technical Guide (my
Notes) provides portage and directional information, no campsite information.
Title at source:
Allanwater - Lookout - Kopka Rivers. http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/allanw ... pka-rivers This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Boiling Sand River. Information.
http://www4.rncan.gc.ca/search-place-names/unique/FDJJK http://www.hookandbullet.com/fishing-bo ... eebing-on/ Features. Unnamed lake (access from CNR line), tip of Gnome Lake, Tamarack Lake, rapids, Boiling Sand Rapids, Smoothrock Lake.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Boiling Sand River, Smoothrock Lake, Caribou Lake, Little Caribou Lake. Online, Notes.
Source: Canadian Canoe Routes, Routes section.
Content: Technical Guide.
Author: unknown.
Route description: Train to Bath Lake, Boiling Sand River, Gnome Lake, Tamarack Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Caribou Bay, Caribou River, Outlet Bay of Caribou Lake, Little Caribou Lake, road bridge.
Title at source:
Boiling Sand River Chain to Little Caribou Lake.http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/boilin ... ribou-lake Old Routes.
http://www.myccr.com/canoedb/routeDetai ... outeid=332 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Boiling Sand River and Ogoki River. Collins to Ogoki Post. Online, Notes.
Ed note: Includes a Technical Guide.
Ed note: Entered in two regions: Wabakimi, and Hudson Bay and James Bay north (Albany subregion).
Source: Canadian Canoe Routes, Routes section.
Author:
Daryl Wilson.Route description: Nakina, train to Bath Lake (a bit east of Collins), creek, Boiling Sand River, enter Wabakimi PP, Gnome Lake, Tamarack Lake, rapids, Boiling Sands Rapids, Smoothrock Lake, Berg River?, Ogoki River, Whitewater Lake, Whiteclay Lake, Ogoki Reservoir, Ogoki Falls, Amy Falls, Ogoki Lake, Kayedon Lake, Harrogate Lake, Patience Lake, Esser Lake, Eby Falls, Albany River junction, Ogoki Post, charter to Nakina.
Also, comment by
Jack Pledger.
http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/ogoki- ... ogoki-post This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Burntrock Lake, Palisade River, Kenoji Lake. Online, Notes.
Source: CCR Routes section.
Author: unknown.
CCR Member Comments by
Bruce Hyer and
Wendi Strong.
Route description: Burntrock Lake (by float plane), Palisade River, Kenoji Lake; exit by float plane.
Ed note: The
Technical Guide (my
Notes) provides portage and directional information, plus some campsite information.
Title at source:
Burntrock Lake to Kenoji Lake. http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/burntr ... enoji-lake This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Brightsand River and Brightsand River Provincial Park. Information.
Ed note: The river is a tributary of the Allan Water, entering it near Allanwater Bridge.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brightsand_River http://www.ontario.ca/travel-and-recrea ... ne-4-fmz-4 Brightsand River Provincial Park. http://www.ontarioparks.com/nonoperatin ... tsandriver http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/stdprodconsume ... pp0140.pdf http://www.ontariossunsetcountry.ca/reg ... 211/tbid/7 http://files.ontario.ca/environment-and ... pp0140.pdf Brightsand River features. Pakashkan Lake (creek confluences), Outlet Bay, unnamed lake (Radio Ck confluence), outlet from Harry Lake, road bridge, Aylsworth Lake, Twining Lake, rapids, Moberley Lake (Ermine Ck confluence, Grid Ck confluence), rapids, Little Metionga Lake (Sparrow Ck confluence), Metionga Lake (creek confluences), Brightsand Lake (Allely Ck confluence), outlet from Foot Lake, rapids, Globe Ck confluence, rapids, Rude Ck confluence, Harmon Lake (Hilltop Ck confluence), west end of Wapikaimaski Lake, one of two outlets from Seseganaga Lake, rapids, Antler Lake, unnamed lakes, rapids, McEwen Lake (outlet from Cameo Lake), outlet from Kawaweogama Lake (fed by Seseganaga Lake, via Sunray Lake), start of the Allan water, Allanwater Bridge.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Brightsand River. Online, Notes.
Source: Canadian Canoe Routes, Ontario Forum.
Author:
jim z.1. Places mentioned: Mountairy Lake, Gosling Lake, Rude Lake.
Title at source:
Brightsand River Trip.http://www.myccr.com/SectionForums/view ... 08&t=33901 2. Route description: Not available.
Title at source:
Brightsand River Trip. http://www.myccr.com/SectionForums/view ... 08&t=36490 3. Route description: Not available.
Title at source:
Brightsand River 2014. http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 08&t=43160 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Brightsand River. Harmon Lake to Sesenagaga Lake. Online, Photos.
Source: Canadian Canoe Routes, Ontario Forum.
Author:
mich.
Route description: Harmon Lake, Brightsand River, Wapikaimaski Lake, Seseganaga Lake.
Title at CCR:
4 days trip to wabakimi CCR thread.
http://www.myccr.com/SectionForums/view ... 08&t=34555 Photos.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2 ... 8cccd05d3e This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Brightsand River. Alysworth Lake to road below Brightsand Lake. Online, Guide.
Source: CCR Routes section.
Author:
Steve Pelton.Route description: Graham Road, … , Alysworth Lake, Twining Lake, Moberley Lake, Little Metionga Lake, Metionga Lake, Brightsand Lake, Brightsand River road bridge.
Ed note: The author provides coordinates for campsites and rapids.
Title at source:
Brightsand River Provincial Park. http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/bright ... ncial-park This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Caribou Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Berg River, Ogoki River, Whitewater Lake, McKinley Lake, Funger Lake, Caribou Lake, Little Caribou Lake. Online, Journal, Photos.
Source: Private site.
Authors:
Bill and
Janice Stauttener.
Route description: Caribou Lake (by shuttle from Armstrong), Outlet Bay, Caribou River, Funger Lake, Caribou Bay of Smoothrock Lake, Outlet Bay, Berg River, Ogoki River junction, Whitewater Lake, Best Island, McKinley Bay, McKinley Lake, Laurent Lake (at Toporama?), Lonebreast Bay of Smoothrock Lake, Funger Lake, Caribou River, Caribou Lake, Little Caribou Lake.
Title at source:
Wabakimi 2010. http://billandjanice.stauttener.com/Can ... 20loop.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Change Lake, Brennan Lake, Granite Lake. Online, Journal, Guide, Photos, Maps.
Source: Superior Trails Wabakimi library.
Route description: Change Lake (by float plane from Armstrong), Jeep Lake, Brennan Lake, Brennan Falls, Granite Lake, float plane to Armstrong.
http://www.superiortrails.com/canoe/wab ... lbum5.html This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Davies Lake to Wabakimi Lake; via Burntrock Lake, Palisade River and Kenoji Lake. Journal, Guide.
Callan, Kevin.
A Paddler’s Guide to Quetico and Beyond. Boston Mills Press, Erin (2007).
Title at source:
Wabakimi's Palisade River Route. Author:
Phil Cotton.Route description: Davies Lake (Albany River watershed; by float plane), Timon Lake, height-of-land portage, Muskiga Lake, Muskiga Creek, Burntrock Lake and Palisade River, Kenoji Lake, float-plane exit; documented continuation up the Ogoki River to Wabakimi Lake.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Elf Lake and Granite Lake. Online, Journal, Photos.
Source: bwca.com
Ed note: Part of the Wabakimi Project.
Author:
OneMatch. Route description: Elf Lake (by float plane from Armstrong), Granite Lake, Granite Falls and Brennan Falls; trail to Otter Bluff Lake; return by float plane to Armstrong.
Title at source:
The Wabakimi Project - The Ultimate Portage Clearing Trip! http://www.bwca.com/index.cfm?fuseactio ... rp_id=2146 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Flindt River and Flindt Landing. Information.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flindt_Landing,_Ontario http://www.comeexplorecanada.com/ontari ... ding_camp/ Flindt River features.… , Heathcote Lake, Flindt Landing, outlet from Devizes Lake, Heafur Lake, Flet Lake, Flindt Lake, outlet from Wilkie Lake, outlet from Sassenach Lake, Tew Lake, Wabakimi Lake.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Flindt River, Wabakimi Lake, Palisade River, Grayson River, Whitewater Lake. Online, Journal, Photos.
Sources: Private site and Canadian Canoe Routes, Ontario Forum.
Author:
CIIcanoe.Route description: Flindt Landing (by train from Armstrong), Flindt River, Heathcote Lake, Heafur Lake, Flet Lake, Flindt Lake, Head Lake, Tew Lake, Wabakimi Lake, River Bay, Kenoji Lake, Palisade River, Burntrock Lake, Palisade River, Slim Lake, Scrag Lake, Grayson River, Arril Lake, Grayson Lake, Grayson River, Whitewater Lake; float plane to Armstrong.
Links to report.
http://wabakimi.blogspot.com/ http://www.bwca.com/index.cfm?fuseactio ... rp_id=1239 CCR thread.
Title at source:
Trip Report- CIIcanoe Canoes Wabakimi. http://www.myccr.com/SectionForums/view ... 08&t=31106 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Flindt River, Wabakimi Lake, Palisade River, Grayson River, Whitewater Lake, Smoothwater Lake, Boiling Sand River, Collins. Online, Journal, Photos, Map.
Source: Private site.
Author:
true_north.Route description (condensed): Flindt Landing by train, Flindt River, Heathcote Lake, Wabakimi Lake, Ogoki River, Kenoji Lake, Palisade River, Scrag Lake, Arril Lake, Grayson Lake, Grayson River, Whitewater Lake, Best Island, Lonebreast Bay, Smoothwater Lake, Boiling Sand River, Collins train stop.
Title at source:
2011- Smoke Over Wabakimi!http://albinger.me/2011/09/01/2011-smok ... abakimi-2/ http://albinger.me/2011/09/01/2011-waba ... -pictures/ http://albinger.me/2011/09/01/ogoki-lod ... must-pass/ This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Flindt River, Wabakimi Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Collins Lake. Online, Journal, Photos.
Source: Canadian Canoe Routes, Ontario Forum.
Author:
Jonny.Route description: Flindt Landing, Flindt River, Heathcote Lake, Heafur Lake, Wilkie Lake (conscious choice, shorter and faster than continuing on the Flindt through Flet Lake), Flindt Lake,Tew Lake, Wabakimi Lake (Allan Water confluence), Lower Wabakimi Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Boiliing Sand River, Bath Lake, Collins Lake, Collins and train home.
Title at source:
Wabakimi Flindt River and beyond. http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 08&t=41923 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Flindt River, Heathcote Lake, Devizes Lake, Harris Lake. Online, Journal, Photos.
Source: Private site.
Authors:
Bill and
Janice Stauttener.
Route description: Flindt Landing, Flindt River, Heathcote Lake, Devizes Lake, Neston Lake, unnamed lake, Harris Lake, float plane to Armstrong.
Title at source:
Wabakimi Project Canoe Trip, 2009. http://billandjanice.stauttener.com/Can ... 20Lake.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Flindt River, Savant River and Albany River. Flindt Landing to Ogoki Post. Online, Notes, Photos.
Ed note: Posted in both regions, Wabakimi and Hudson Bay and James Bay North.
Source: Private site.
Author:
Kimmeroo. Mentioned: Nakina, train, Flindt River, Savant River (Velos Lake), Albany River; side trip up the Eabamet River to Eabamet Lake and Fort Hope; … Frenchman Rapids, Ogoki Post (at the confluence of the Ogoki River).
https://therunningpaddler.wordpress.com ... 12-part-1/ https://therunningpaddler.wordpress.com ... 12-part-2/ https://therunningpaddler.wordpress.com ... 12-part-3/ https://therunningpaddler.wordpress.com ... 12-part-4/ This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Granite Lake and Brennan Lake. Online, Journal.
Source: Superior Trails Wabakimi library.
Route description: Granite Lake (by float plane from Armstrong), Granite Falls, Brennan Falls, Brennan Lake; float plane to Armstrong.
http://www.superiortrails.com/canoe/wab ... lbum3.html This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Granite Lake, McWade Lake, Lower Wabakimi Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Caribou River, Little Caribou Lake. Online, Notes.
Source: CCR Routes section.
Author: unknown.
CCR Member comment by
Bruce Hyer. Route description: Granite Lake (by float plane), McWade Lake, Roberts Lake (not found at mytopo), pond, creek, Lower Wabakimi Lake, … , Smoothrock Lake, Caribou Bay, Funger Lake, Caribou River, Caribou Lake, Little Caribou Lake and road.
Ed note: The
Technical Guide (my
Notes) provides portage and directional information, no campsite information.
Title at source:
Granite Lake to Little Caribou Lake. http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/granit ... ribou-lake This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Little Caribou Lake, Caribou Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Onamakawash Lake, Schultz’s Trail. Online, Journal, Photos.
Source: bwca.com
Author:
jcavenagh. Route description: Little Caribou Lake (by shuttle from Armstrong), Caribou Lake, Caribou River, Funger Lake, Caribou Bay, Smoothrock Lake, Lookout River, Spring Lake, Onamakawash Lake, Schultz’s Trail, train to Armstrong.
Title at source:
One less item on the Bucket List - Wabakimi 2011. http://www.bwca.com/index.cfm?fuseactio ... rp_id=2746 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Lookout River, Palisade River, Misehkow River and Albany River. Schultz's Trail to Fort Hope. Guide.
Reid, Ron and Janet Grand.
Canoeing Ontario’s Rivers: Great Canoe Trips in Canada’s Northern Wilderness. Sierra Club Books, San Francisco (1986).
Ed note: Out of print but well worth a search.
Route description: Schultz's Trail, Onamakawash Lake, Lookout River, Spring Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Lower Wabakimi Lake, Wabakimi Lake, River Bay, Kenoji Lake, Palisade River, Burntrock Lake, Muskiga Lake, Timon Lake, Rockcliff Lake, Misehkow River, Iron Falls, Albany River confluence, ... , Fort Hope.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Lookout River, Smoothrock Lake and Ogoki River. Schultz’s Trail to Whitewater Lake. Journal, Guide.
Callan, Kevin.
Ontario’s Lost Canoe Routes. Boston Mills Press, Erin (2002). Title at source:
Wabakimi Provincial Park. Also
Callan, Kevin.
Top 50 Canoe Routes of Ontario. Firefly Books, Richmond Hill and Buffalo (2011). Title at source:
Wabakimi Provincial Park. Also
Callan, Kevin.
A Paddler’s Guide to Quetico and Beyond. Boston Mills Press, Erin (2007). Title at source:
Wabakimi’s Center of the Universe Route. Route description: Schultz’s Trail, Onamakawash Lake, Lookout River, Spring Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Outlet Bay, Berg River, Ogoki River, Whitewater Lake, Best Island; float plane to Armstrong.
Alternate egress, documented but not paddled: Whitewater Lake, McKinley Lake, Laurant Lake (not at Toporama), Lonebreast Bay of Smoothrock Lake, Caribou Bay, Funger Lake, Caribou River, Outlet Bay of Caribou Lake, road to Armstrong.
Also (journal only)
Thomas, Alister.
More of Canada’s Best Canoe Routes. Boston Mills Press, Erin (2003).
Author:
Kevin Callan. Title at source:
Wabakimi Provincial Park: Laser Guns, Pi and the Center of the Universe. This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Misehkow River, Albany River, Witchwood River, Raymond River and Pikitigushi River. Online, Notes, Photos.
Source: Private site and Canadian Canoe Routes, Ontario Forum.
Author:
true_north.Route description (condensed, from
http://albinger.files.wordpress.com/201 ... erview.jpg )
Armstrong, Rockcliff Lake, Iron Falls, Misehkow River, Upper Eskakwa Falls, Miminiska Lake, Petawanga Lake, Auger Lake, Hurst Lake, Felsia Lake, Witchwood River, Whiteclay Lake, Pickett Lake, Butland Lake, Cliff Lake, Bad Medicine Lake, Ratte Lake, Gort Lake, Pikitigushi Lake.
CCR posts. Title at source:
Paddling the Perimeter of Wabakimi Provincial Park. http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 08&t=41827 Title at source:
Up Wabakimi's Petawa Creek Without A Paddle. http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 08&t=42036 Title at source:
The Pictographs of Wabakimi's Cliff Lake. http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 08&t=41914 Title at source:
The Pictographs of Wabakimi's Cliff Lake- 2nd Half of Tour. http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 08&t=41942 Title at source:
Paddling Wabakimi's Misehkow River. http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 08&t=41899 Title at source:
A Two-Day Paddle Up Wabakimi's Witchwood River System. http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 08&t=42789 Private posts. http://albinger.me/2013/09/27/going-dow ... anga-lake/ http://albinger.me/2013/08/28/paddling- ... kow-river/ http://albinger.me/2013/05/01/anishinaa ... an-shield/ http://albinger.me/2014/05/16/up-wabaki ... liff-lake/ http://albinger.me/2014/05/09/a-two-day ... er-system/ http://albinger.me/2014/05/04/paddling- ... er-system/This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Onamakawash Lake, Lookout River, Smoothrock Lake, Caribou River, Little Caribou Lake. Online, Notes.
Source: CCR Routes section.
Author: unknown.
CCR Member comment by
Richard Griffith. Route description: Schultz’s Trail (CNR stop), Onamakawash Lake, Lookout River, Spring Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Caribou Bay, Funger Lake, Caribou River, Caribou Lake, Little Caribou Lake and road.
Ed note: The
Technical Guide (my
Notes) provides portage and directional information, no campsite information.
Title at source:
Lookout River Chain to Little Caribou Lake. http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/lookou ... ribou-lake This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Palisade River. Burntrock Lake to Kenoji Lake. Online, Journal, Guide, Maps, Photos.
Source: Superior Trails Wabakimi library.
Route description: Burntrock Lake (by float plane from Armstrong), Palisade River, Webster Creek confluence, Kenoji Lake; float plane to Armstrong.
http://www.superiortrails.com/canoe/wab ... lbum4.html This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Pashkokogan Lake, Misehow River, Albany River, Witchwood River, Raymond River and Pikitigushi River. Online, Journal, Photos.
Ed note: Posted also in the regions
]Hudson Bay and northern James Bay and
]Lake Superior basin.
Sources: Private site and Canadian Canoe Routes, Ontario Forum.
Author:
CIIcanoe.
Route description: Float plane from Armstrong (Mattice Lake) to Pashkokogan Lake, East Pashkokogan Lake, Greenbush Lake, Little Metig Lake, Metig Lake, Rockcliff Lake, Misehkow River, Woodlee Creek confluence, August Creek confluence, Iron Falls, Albany River, Etowamami River confluence, Upper Eskakwa Falls, Eskakwa Falls, Snake Falls, Miminiska Lake, Miminiska Falls, Petawanga Lake, up Petawa (misspelled Petaua at Toporama) Creek, Auger Lake, Quartz Lake (not at Toporama), Vertente Bay of Attwood Lake, Attwood River, Hurst Lake, Felsia Lake, up Witchwood River, Witchwood Lake, Whiteclay Lake, Raymond River through Pickett Lake, North Annette Lake (not at Toporama), South Annette Lake (not at Toporama), Butland Lake, Pikitigushi River (through Cliff Lake, Bad Medicine Lake, Ratte Lake, Gort Lake, Wash Lake and Derraugh Lake), Gooseneck Rapids, Pikitigushi Lake and River, hunt camp, return to Armstrong.
Title at CCR:
21 Day Canoe Trip to the "Little North" CCR threads.
http://www.myccr.com/SectionForums/view ... 08&t=34847 http://www.myccr.com/SectionForums/view ... 07&t=33684 Source.
http://littlenorthcanoetrip.blogspot.com/ This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Redhead Lake, Nemo River, Snake Lake, Dagger Lake, Brennan Lake, McWade Lake, Lower Wabakimi Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Caribou River, Little Caribou Lake. Online, Journal.
Source: CCR Routes section.
Author:
Dave Ross.Route description: CNR to Redhead Lake, Solution Lake (not named at mytopo but obvious), Nemo River, Osprey Lake, Snake Lake, Beaver Lake and Eagle Lake (ditto), Dagger Lake, Change Lake, Jeep Lake (ditto), pond, Brennan Lake and Allan Water, Brennan Falls, Granite Lake, McWade Lake, Roberts Lake, Lower Wabakimi Lake, Smoothrock Lake, Caribou Bay, Funger Lake, Caribou River, Caribou Lake, Little Caribou Lake and road.
Ed note: The author mentions the
Ontario Parks Wabakimi map of 2014 but I found nothing relevant online.
Title at source:
Redhead Lake to Armstrong. http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/redhead-lake-armstrong This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Rockcliff Lake and Coles Lake. Online, Journal.
Source: CCR Routes section.
Author:
Jon Laughton.Ed note: Wabakimi Project trip.
Route description: Rockcliff Lake, Misehkow River, (August Creek), Coles Lake, … , Wet Lake (not seen at mytopo), Early Lake and Late Lake (ditto), Colehouse Lake (ditto), Rockcliff Lake.
Title at source:
Rockcliff Lake Loop. http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/rockcliff-lake-loop Also (same trip, described by the same author):
Title at source:
Rockcliff Lake to Coles via Misekow R. http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/rockcl ... -misekow-r This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Savant Lake (settlement), Harris Lake, Savant Lake, McCrae Lake, Pashkokogan River, Osnaburgh Lake, New Osnaburgh. Online, Notes.
Source: CCR Routes section.
Author: unknown.
CCR Member comment by
Barry Otton. Rte 599, settlement of Savant Lake, Chevelston Lake (not at mytopo but obvious), Harris Lake, Harold Lake, South Arm of Savant Lake, Savant Lake, North Arm, Jabez Lake (misspelled Jabel at mytopo), Savant River, Velos Lake, McCrae Lake, height-of-land portage to Pashkokogan Lake, Pashkokogan River, Osnaburgh Lake and the Albany River, Doghole Bay, portage to Doghole Lake and the settlement of New Osnaburgh (Rte 599).
Ed note: The
Technical Guide (my
Notes) provides portage and directional information, no campsite information.
Title at source:
Savant Lake to New Osnaburgh. http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/savant ... -osnaburgh This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Whiteclay Lake, Raymond River, Cliff Lake; return. Online, Journal, Guide, Maps.
Source: Canadian Canoe Routes, Ontario Trip Reports Forum.
Author:
true_north.Route description: Whiteclay Lake, Raymond River, Pickett Lake, break south (rather than continue up the Raymond River), North Annette Lake and South Annette Lake (local names, neither on topos), height-of-land portage to Butland Lake, Cliff Lake and pictographs. Return or continue downstream on the Pikitigushi River.
Title at source:
Up Wabakimi’s Raymond River to Cliff Lake. http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 08&t=42815 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.