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Canoelunking on the Current River144 views
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Lac Nedlouc/Duck Island926 viewsAirplane departing from Lac Nedlouc, after dropping off two canoeists
http://www.panoramio.com/map/#lt=57.412997&ln=-72.694417&k=2&z=6&tab=2
http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=57.412997&lon=-72.694417&s=50&symshow=y&size=x&u=4&datum=nad83
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Canada Canoe Day - entering the Lift Lock in heavy rain192 views
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Canada Canoe Day - Peterborough Lift Lock178 views
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Canada Canoe Day - FN speaker in Peterborough Lift Lock249 views
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Canada Canoe Day Cakes196 viewsPeterborough
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Campsite at the waterfall on Moisie River841 viewsAs we were approaching waterfall at km 262, we noticed smoke rising on the right side. There is a campsite at the end of the portage and there we found a group of 8 canoeists from France. They spoke very little English and we spoke very little French. Quiet deep canyon on Moisie They travelled in 4 funny looking SEPAL canoes (fiberglass). Guy called Jean has a form for it in Charlevoix, QC. Such canoe is capable of carrying 5 big barrels. They were taking 3 weeks paddling through Carheil (Fermont, QC start)
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Home-spun aluminum canoe371 viewsSeen at the Canada Canoe Day 2008 event in Peterborough.
Custom-built by a Metis builder for the lady in the stern.
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Lunch on Moisie340 viewsOn August 11 we had one portage, starting in the creek, then branching left over the ridge. Part of broken yellow Esquif canoe on the other side. We had lunch there and used it for a table. It is a huge campsite spot.
http://www.geocities.com/lester_kovac/moisie.htm
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=50+34+17.99N,66+8+36.31W&t=h&z=12
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Algonquin Canoeing & Exploring Map book224 viewscover
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Two canoes on narrow rack366 viewsThe upper canoe has the yoke removed to create a solid arrangement. Check also the picture with front view.
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two canoes on narrow rack584 viewsNot all lines are attached. Also, I later added foam blocks between gunnel of upper canoe and the hull it rested on to avoid scuffing.
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Homemade Birchbark canoe1070 viewsMe paddle my Birchbark canoe I built.
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Cold Morning at the Thelon Bluff-No flies177 viewsMaryse my new wife. We had just gotten married in Yellowknife prior to this canoe trip and this was my idea of an honeymoon
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35 views
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33 views
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1050 views
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Algonquin Park Canoeing & Exploring Map book206 views"proof" page
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Sitting around camp294 views Baby carrier used as a highchair, food barrel used as support for that highchair, and the canoe used for a play pen.
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North Rouge Lake Map Errors216 viewsSome errors and out-of-date information on the Canoe Routes of Algonquin Park Map and others.
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Etching Canoe710 viewsWorking on the canoe in the yard scraping designs into the bark.
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Finished bark canoe775 viewsThis 14' canoe spent some quality time in the Quetico Wilderness.
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Barron River Canoes951 views2 Canoes paddle upstream in the Barron River Canyon, Algonquin Park
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Bayfield River near Hwy 21 bridge1981 viewsHere my grandkids practice their strokes...they are in heaven...this is their first canoe season, one I hope will last a lifetime.
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Bayfield River, Heading into Lake Huron1318 viewsThis is my grandkid's first canoe season and they love it...however once we reached the end of the government docks up ahead and turned south (left) they became quite nervous, but never said a word...very quiet paddle in the lake.
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Entry to Lake Huron via the Bayfield River, Ontario1327 viewsWe paddled the Bayfield river and are just entering Lake Huron. It is early morning and the mist is still rising. Visibility is low out into the lake, however the shoreline can still be easily seen. It is a great paddle when the waters are calm. This lake is notorious for rough waters...
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Lake Huron at Bayfield, ON1035 viewsWe paddled out from the Bayfield River and headed south towards Grand Bend...but did not go very far. It was a great experience for my grandkids...they love canoeing and this was there first season in a canoe.
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Lake Huron - Bayfield, ON1327 viewsAfter paddling along the Bayfield River, past Hwy 21 bridge and through Harbour Lights Marnia and out into the depths of Lake Huron. This is what is left of a sunken Steamer that was hauled from Owen Sound and then from Goderich. It is stuck about a half mile from Bayfield beach. The boys were quite nervous on this paddle...they were glad when we went ashore for lunch and a swim.
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Proof I paddled it.361 views
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