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Robinson Lake532 views
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QEIIWPP -Evening532 viewsCalm evening at camp on Sheldon Lake
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Shoreline 2531 viewsIsland Lake
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QEIIWPP-Sheldon Lake530 viewsEvening paddle on Seldon Lake
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North Channel Islands 2006530 views
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Tee Harbour, Sleepy G528 viewsview of tee harbour from the top of the sleeping giant trail near thunder bay in early november
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View from the shelter528 viewsCharpentier River at Caterpillar I rapid
http://www.geocities.com/lester_kovac/leaf2007.htm
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landing at John L - it's muddy and thus do not take528 viewsthe portage to Kelsie starts from the point where this picture was taken
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late season paddle527 views
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My BlackSpruceGear.ca Environmental Firebox526 views
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Krugers canoe gets glassed.526 views
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camping site #1524 views
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Ragged Falls Warning Sign, Oxtongue River524 views
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Ragged Falls on the Oxtongue River524 views
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Spanish River West Branch, September 2005523 views
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Rouge River, Toronto - ice on the shore523 viewsa mild January in 2006 tempts an easy paddle up the Rouge. Ice floes and animal tracks mark the shore line
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On the Eramosa - an easy class I river.523 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.
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portage leading into Dusty from Mozhabong522 viewsthe first few 100m are across spagnum moss, but at this point the ground is reasonably firm just like a portage should be....
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Poly Sail with Tuc Tape521 views
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Two flat water canoeists trying to keep it afloat!521 viewsMy sister and I - I know, I know, get your hand up higher on the paddle! The water temp was almost like a bath water - good thing, we got wet a couple of times.
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Riviere aux Feuilles521 viewsWindstorm
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Moisie - Unloading at the campsite521 viewsCampsite on island at km 162, past confluence with Caopacho River.
http://www.geocities.com/lester_kovac/moisie.htm
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=51+17+52.17N,66+17+26.41W&t=h&z=12
http://www.panoramio.com/map/#lt=51.297825&ln=-66.290669&k=2&z=8&tab=2
http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=51.297825&lon=-66.290669&symshow=y&size=x&u=4&s=50&datum=nad83
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Algonquin Park - - Access # 17 sign521 views
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