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On the Eramosa - an easy class I river.512 viewsThe only complication could be sweepers: fallen trees and their branches in the current. At the beginning of the trip, teach novices how to sideslip the boat with draws. Where you think you might encounter such obstacles, guide them with caution. In this year's trip, we encountered nothing dangerous.Apr 17, 2006
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Eramosa River near Guelph, Good Friday 2006497 viewsApr 16, 2006
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Sinaminde to Gilden portage333 viewsactual GPS trackFeb 08, 2006
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Mozhabong Lake - view from Moose Narrows to the north2058 viewsFeb 08, 2006
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CAmp site location on Mozhabong832 viewsFeb 08, 2006
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portage leading into Dusty from Mozhabong506 viewsthe first few 100m are across spagnum moss, but at this point the ground is reasonably firm just like a portage should be....Jan 24, 2006
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"knee-deep in loon shit", between Mozhabong and Dusty829 viewsJan 24, 2006
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Rouge River, Toronto - the landing in mid-winter, near the lakeshore508 viewsmaybe a 2m band of ice floes make the launch a bit awkward but not tricky. From here, one can paddle for maybe 2km up to the Hwy#2 bridgeJan 20, 2006
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Rouge River, Toronto - ice on the shore517 viewsa mild January in 2006 tempts an easy paddle up the Rouge. Ice floes and animal tracks mark the shore lineJan 20, 2006
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Rouge River, Toronto - Beaver Tracks497 viewsseen on a mid-January trip, along the shore between the stranded ice floes and the water's edgeJan 20, 2006
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Rouge River Geese - Toronto468 viewsJan 20, 2006
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Google Jan1 2006102 viewsJan 01, 2006
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Two canoes on narrow rack367 viewsThe upper canoe has the yoke removed to create a solid arrangement. Check also the picture with front view. Dec 29, 2005
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two canoes on narrow rack585 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.Dec 29, 2005
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Eric Morse's gear124 viewsDec 08, 2005
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Cdn Canoe Museum - Bill Mason Display - photographic tools183 viewsDec 08, 2005
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Cdn Canoe Museum - Bill Mason Display - Canada145 views"It is as if God made the canoe and then set about creating a country in which it could flourish. That country was Canada."Dec 08, 2005
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Cdn Canoe Museum - one of the different Voyageur outfits121 viewsDec 08, 2005
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Cdn Canoe Museum - woodworking shop116 viewsDec 08, 2005
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Cdn Canoe Museum - sectioned canoe121 viewsDec 08, 2005
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Cdn Canoe Museum - Bill Mason's paiting tools187 viewsDec 08, 2005
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Cdn Canoe Museum - Bill Mason's campsite133 viewsDec 08, 2005
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Work by Frank Polson from Long Point Reserve, PQ134 viewsDec 08, 2005
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Cdn Canoe Museum - detail of Montreal Canoe setup118 viewsDec 08, 2005
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Cdn Canoe Museum - pemmican sample115 viewsDec 08, 2005
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Cdn Canoe Museum - detail of birch bark canoe103 viewsDec 08, 2005
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Cdn Canoe Museum - sampler of the many boats there111 viewsDec 08, 2005
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Cdn Canoe Museum - decoration on birchbark canoe111 viewsDec 08, 2005
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Cdn Canoe Museum - decorated bow105 viewsDec 08, 2005
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Cdn Canoe Museum - Harpoon on kayak107 viewsDec 08, 2005
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