SWIFT wrote:
So did you go?
I lived there for a couple of years, and extensively paddled, snowshoed, snowmobiled, and even biked the area. And to be honest, while not trying to sound negative, it's not a trek I'd recommend doing in terms of "adventure". Especially in the winter, as its pretty straight forward, with flat monotonous topography.
And as for that video, (my two cents) not likely (though not impossible) that it was a Polar Bear. They typically do not ventured that far south. I do remember that once one did, and it was a pretty big deal that attracted a lot of the locals as sight seers (because it was so rare). Now if the number of sightings have increased since moving away some 20 years ago (wow, time flies) then "maybe"?
In my opinion, the area is far more interesting as a paddling adventure, than a snowshoe trek.
But if you did go and it was awesome, please share.
I did not go….yet.
I have been upgrading some equipment so that I am well prepared. I am pretty familiar with that area as I have paddled a number of James Bay rivers. I would just like to see what it looks like in the winter and maybe see some northern lights.
I am simply drawn to that area of our Country. It’s beautiful in its own way.
Sam