Subregion Kenora - Dryden Begin section Kenora. Kenora and area. Information.
Kenora. http://www.kenora.ca/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenora http://www.tripadvisor.ca/Tourism-g1817 ... tions.html http://visitnorthwestontario.com/blog/c ... es/kenora/ http://www.ontariotowns.net/Kenora/ https://visitsunsetcountry.com/kenora-o ... ings-to-do https://www.google.ca/search?q=kenora&e ... 60&bih=667 Eagle-Dogtooth, Rushing River and Winnange Provincial Parks. Ed notes.
1. This Eagle Lake is the large one south of the settlement of Eagle River (rather than the one in Woodland Caribou PP).
2. The web provides contradictory information for the locations of these parks.
3. mytopo.com does not show Eagle-Dogtooth Provincial Park.
4. The following provides a map of the area. But it treats the three parks as contiguous, and moreover it includes the Experimental Lakes area as part of the whole.
https://maps.google.ca/maps/ms?ie=UTF8& ... dg=feature Planning document for the three parks. http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/pla ... sh_TOR.pdf I give up. Eagle - Dogtooth Provincial Park. Location. East of Kenora, south of Hwy 17.
https://www.google.ca/search?q=eagle+do ... QsAQ&dpr=1 http://files.ontario.ca/environment-and ... pp0110.pdf Other stuff for this park is mixed up with that for others.
Rushing River Provincial Park. Location. Hwy 71, east and a bit south of Kenora, at the southwest end of Dogtooth Lake.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/rushingriver http://www.northernontario.travel/sunse ... river-park http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlhCeiFTh7Y http://www.tripadvisor.ca/Attraction_Re ... tario.html https://www.google.ca/search?q=Rushing+ ... 60&bih=667 http://www.ontariossunsetcountry.ca/ssc ... kenora.jpg Friends of Rushing River Provincial Park.Ed note. Mail address only.
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/friends.html This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Kenora area canoe routes. Links to six Routes (five starting from Dogtooth Lake, one from Kakagi Lake) were deleted at the source but replacement links were kindly provided by CCR member
josiah.
Bare-bones (or less) notes for 29 other Routes were deleted with no trace except a mention at
http://www.ontarioparksinsider.com/16/ff The Routes themselves likely still exist (though are unlikely to be maintained) and so I continue to provide the 29 titles that follow. BTW, the numbers are those of the MNR Route booklets, which are no longer available.
1. Caribou Falls.
2. Ball Lake loop.
3. Upper Wabigoon - English River.
4. Cedar River.
5. McIntosh Circle.
6. Turtle River.
7. Manitou Lakes.
8. Kakagi Lake.
9. Vermilion Bay, Whitefish Bay.
10. Vermilion Bay to Dryden.
11. Canal Bay.
12. Voyageur Route, Lake of the Woods to Manitoba Boundary.
13. Stormy Lake to Dinorwic Lake.
14. Right Lake to Pineneedle Lake and return.
15. Rushing River - Sioux Narrows loop
16. no entry.
17. Dryberry - Fiest Lake loop.
18. Sioux Narrows - Rowan Lake and return.
19. Black Sturgeon Lakes - Jones.
20. Black Sturgeon Lakes to Jones via Deacon Creek.
21. Jones - Sand Lake loop.
22. Kenora - East Trout Lake.
23. Kenora - Fort St. Charles.
24. Rushing River to Aulneau Peninsula.
25. Kenora - Cygnet Lake loop.
105. Winnipeg River - Umfreville Lake.
108. Ena Lake - Separation Lake.
111. Wonderland Lake.
112. Keys Lake - Canyon Lake.
115. Island Lake - Dogtooth Lake.This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Dogtooth Lake. Information.
Location. About 20 km east of Kenora, south of Hwy 17; access is from both Hwy 17 and Hwy 71, apparently.
Note. Part of Eagle-Dogtooth PP.
http://www.dogtoothlakekenora.com/ https://www.google.ca/search?q=dogtooth ... 60&bih=667 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Dogtooth Lake, Kilvert Lake, Kushog Lake, Hawk Lake, Dogtooth Lake. Online, Notes.
Source. CCR Routes section.
Author. unknown.
CCR Member Comment by
Trevor Fulford.
Route description. Dogtooth Lake (from either Hwy 17 or Hwy 71), Rushing River, Kilvert Lake, Gale Lake, Ethelma Lake, Kushog Lake, Mirror Lake, Hawk Lake (access from Hwy 17), Little Dogtooth Lake, Dogtooth Lake.
Note. The
Technical Guide (my
Notes) provides only lake names and descriptions.
Title at source.
Dogtooth Loop.http://www.myccr.com/canoedb/routeDetai ... outeid=223 (Old Routes)
http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/dogtooth-loop This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Dogtooth Lake, Kilvert Lake, Dryberry Lake, Lake of the Woods, Blindfold Lake, Dogtooth Lake. Online, Guide.
Source. Kenora area canoe routes.
Title at source.
Dogtooth Lake-Highwind Lake-Dryberry Lake-Lake of the Woods-Blindfold Lake. Route description. Dogtooth Lake, southeast bay, Rushing River, Kilvert Lake, Gale Lake, Ethelma Lake, Highwind Lake, Hillock Lake, Northwest Bay of Dryberry Lake, southwest bay, Berry River, Berry Lake, Berry Lake dam, Berry River, Hwy 71, Long Bay of Lake of the Woods, Yellow Girl Bay, Yellow Girl Point, parallel Eastern Peninsula, Bottle Bay, Andrew Bay, portage to Moore Bay, Eagle Pass, Bigstone Bay, up Rushing River, Blindfold Lake, Rushing River, Hwy 71, Dogtooth Lake.
Note. Thanks to CCR member
josiah for supplying the replacement link!
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/778gybb5esrm ... p.pdf?dl=0 Dead link (for identification).
http://www.kenora.ca/portal/uploadedFil ... routea.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Dogtooth Lake, Kilvert Lake, Geejay Lake, Stewart lakes, Winnange Lake, Geejay Lake; return. Online, Guide.
Source. Kenora area canoe routes.
Route description. Dogtooth Lake, southeast bay, Rushing River, Kilvert Lake, Gale Lake, Ethelma Lake, Highwind Lake, Porcus Lake, Rivet Lake (not at Toporama), Fish Lake (ditto), Geejay Lake, Eagle River, Lower Stewart Lake, Railway Bay (possible egress), Upper Stewart Lake (egress possible from Stewart Lake), Winnange Lake, Manomin Lake, Geejay Lake.
Title at source.
Dogtooth Lake-Stewart Lake with an Alternate to Winnange Lake and Manomin Lake. Note. Thanks to CCR member
josiah for supplying the replacement link!
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/778gybb5esrm ... t.pdf?dl=0 Dead link (for identification).
http://www.kenora.ca/portal/uploadedFil ... routeb.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Dogtooth Lake, Kilvert Lake, White Lake, (Little Dogtooth Lake), Dogtooth Lake. Online, Guide.
Source. Kenora area canoe routes.
Title at source.
Dogtooth Lake-Little Dogtooth Lake. Route description. Dogtooth Lake, southeast bay, Rushing River, Kilvert Lake, Swamp Lake (not at Toporama), White Lake; side trip via Portage Lake (at Toporama?) and Little Dogtooth Lake to main route; Dogtooth Lake and park dock.
Note. Thanks to CCR member
josiah for supplying the replacement link!
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/778gybb5esrm ... p.pdf?dl=0 Dead link (for identification).
http://www.kenora.ca/portal/uploadedFil ... routec.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Dogtooth Lake, Little Dogtooth Lake, Hawk Lake, Kilvert Lake, Dogtooth Lake. Online, Guide.
Source. Kenora area canoe routes.
Title at source.
Dogtooth Lake-Hawk Lake-Kilvert Lake. Route description. Dogtooth Lake, Little Dogtooth Lake, Hawk Lake, Luke Lake (not at Toporama; likely the lake between Hawk Lake and Tomahawk Bay of Kilvert Lake); optional route is down Rushing River to Kilvert Lake; recommended route is through Bass Lake (not at Toporama; likely the pond north of Tomahawk Bay); Kilvert Lake, Rushing River, Dogtooth Lake.
Note. Thanks to CCR member
josiah for supplying the replacement link!
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/778gybb5esrm ... p.pdf?dl=0 Dead link (for identification).
http://www.kenora.ca/portal/uploadedFil ... routed.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Dogtooth Lake, Kilvert Lake, Kushog Lake, Hawk Lake, Dogtooth Lake. Online, Guide.
Source. Kenora area canoe routes.
Title at source.
Dogtooth-Kilvert-Kushog-Little Dogtooth & Dogtooth Lakes. Route description. Dogtooth Lake, southeast bay, Rushing River, Kilvert Lake, Gale Lake, Ethelma Lake, Kushog Lake, Mirror Lake, Hawk Lake, Little Dogtooth Lake, Dogtooth Lake.
Note. Thanks to CCR member
josiah for supplying the replacement link!
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/778gybb5esrm ... p.pdf?dl=0 Dead link (for identification).
http://www.kenora.ca/portal/uploadedFil ... routee.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Dogtooth Lake, Big Island. Online, Notes, Map.
Source. Every Trail.
Author.
rfgrafton.Route description (“8.1 miles”). Circumnavigation of Big Island (day trip).
Title at source.
Circumnavigate Big Island: Rushing River Provincial Park, Dogtooth Lake, Kenora, Ontario.http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=2400933 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Dogtooth Lake, Highwind Lake, Berry Lake, Sioux Narrows, Lake of the Woods, Dogtooth Lake. Notes.
Canoe Routes of Ontario. A comprehensive guide to more than 100 canoe routes throughout the province. McClelland and Stewart, Toronto (1991).
Route description (number 5). Dogtooth Lake, Kilvert Lake, Highwind Lake, Highwind Lake, Hillock Lake, Dryberry Lake, Berry Lake, Sioux Narrows, Lake of the Woods, Dogtooth Lake.
Title at source.
Rushing River - Sioux Narrows Loop.Note. MNR
Kenora Canoe Route 15. This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Dogtooth Lake, Kilvert Lake, White Lake, Dogtooth Lake. Notes.
Canoe Routes of Ontario. A comprehensive guide to more than 100 canoe routes throughout the province. McClelland and Stewart, Toronto (1991).
Route description (number 7). As in the title, above.
Title at source.
Dogtooth-Kilvert-White Lake Loop.Ed note. MNR
Kenora Canoe Route 16. This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Kenora, Pelicanpouch Lake, Cygnet Lake, Tetu Lake, Winnipeg River, Kenora. Notes.
Canoe Routes of Ontario. A comprehensive guide to more than 100 canoe routes throughout the province. McClelland and Stewart, Toronto (1991).
Route description (number 9; condensed). Kenora, Louise Lake (Rte 641, west of Kenora), Pickerel Lake, Pelicanpouch Lake, Cygnet Lake, Swan Lake, Tetu Lake, Roughneck (rather Roughrock?) Lake, Sand Lake, Gun Lake, Winnipeg River, Kenora.
Title at source.
Kenora - Cygnet Lake Loop.Ed note. MNR
Kenora Canoe Route 25. This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Lake of the Woods. Information.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_of_the_Woods http://lakeofthewoods.com/ http://www.lakeofthewoodsmuseum.ca/ http://www.lwcb.ca/ https://www.google.ca/search?q=lake+of+ ... QsAQ&dpr=1 Water Office of Environment Canada. Lake of the Woods at Clearwater Bay. https://wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/report/rep ... tn=05PD011 Water Office of Environment Canada. Lake of the Woods at Keewatin. https://wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/report/rep ... tn=05PE014 Water Office of Environment Canada. Lake of the Woods, Western outlet above Norman dam and powerhouse site #1. https://wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/report/rep ... tn=05PE011 Water Office of Environment Canada. Lake of the Woods, Eastern outlet at Kenora powerhouse. https://wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/report/rep ... tn=05PE006 Water Office of Environment Canada. Lake of the Woods at Cyclone Island. https://wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/report/rep ... tn=05PD029 Water Office of Environment Canada. Lake of the Woods at Hanson Bay. https://wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/report/rep ... tn=05PD008 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Lake of the Woods. Dogtooth Lake to Aulneau Peninsula; return. Notes.
Canoe Routes of Ontario. A comprehensive guide to more than 100 canoe routes throughout the province. McClelland and Stewart, Toronto (1991).
Route description, number 6. Not available, improvisation needed.
Title at source.
Rushing River to Aulneau Peninsula Loop.Ed note. MNR
Kenora Canoe Route 24. This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Fort St Charles. Information.
The fort lies on Magnuson’s Island (not Magnusson’s Island or Magnussen's Island), at the mouth of Northwest Angle Inlet (MN).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Saint_Charles http://www.lakeofthewoodsmuseum.ca/coll ... eline.aspx http://www.lakeofthewoodsmuseum.ca/coll ... sland.aspx This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Lake of the Woods. Kenora area to Fort St Charles; return. Notes.
Canoe Routes of Ontario. A comprehensive guide to more than 100 canoe routes throughout the province. McClelland and Stewart, Toronto (1991).
Route description, number 8. Not available, improvisation needed.
Title at source.
Kenora - Fort St Charles Loop.Ed note. MNR
Kenora Canoe Route 23. This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
White Lake, Scot Lakes, Swan Lake, Cygnet Lake. Online, Notes.
Source. Paddle Manitoba Canoe and Kayak Trip Reports.
Route description. Rice Creek (by rail), White Lake, South Scot Lake, North Scot Lake, Scot River, Scot Bay of Swan Lake, Cygnet Lake and road.
Title at source.
OM-10 Rice River/Swan Lake. Note. If you use this information, please consider making a donation to Paddle Manitoba.
http://www.paddle.mb.ca/images/pdfs/rou ... ports6.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Winnipeg River. Information.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnipeg_River http://www.ontariossunsetcountry.ca/reg ... 195/tbid/7 http://www.lwcb.ca/schematic.html http://cfmanitoba.ca/regions/winnipeg-river/ https://www.hydro.mb.ca/corporate/facil ... iver.shtml https://www.google.ca/search?q=winnipeg ... 60&bih=667 http://www.winnipeg.ca/publicworks/pwddata/riverlevels/ Water Office of Environment Canada. Winnipeg River below Norman dam and powerhouse. https://wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/report/rep ... tn=05PE012 Water Office of Environment Canada. Winnipeg River at Minaki. https://wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/report/rep ... tn=05PE009 Water Office of Environment Canada. Winnipeg River above Boundary Falls. https://wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/report/rep ... tn=05PF051 Winnipeg River, features.Lake of the Woods, Rat Portage Bay, Portage Bay, Darlington Bay and Winnipeg River (West Branch), Palmerston’s Channel, The Dalles, Black Sturgeon River confluence, The Big Stretch, Gun Lake, Minaki dand RR bridge, Little Sand Lake, Roughrock Narrows and Lake, Rte 525 and Whitedog Falls am, settlement of Whitedog River, Poplar Narrows, Tetu Lake and English River confluence, Eaglenest Lake; continue down the Winnipeg River or exit via Big Whiteshell Lake.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Winnipeg River, English River, Sturgeon River and Gammon River. Kenora area to Aikens Lake. Online, Notes.
Source. Paddle Manitoba Canoe and Kayak Trip Reports.
Route description. Black Sturgeon Lakes (in Ontario, near Kenora; by road), Black Sturgeon River and Rapids, Winnipeg River, The Big Stretch, Gun Lake, Minaki, Little Sand Lake, Big Sand Lake, Sum Lake? (Namego Lake in write-up), Sum Creek, Separation Lake, (English River, Sturgeon River, Salvesen Lake, Cabin Lake?), Fletcher Lake, (Roger Lake, Right Lake, Sydney Lake, Kilburn Lake, Paull Lake?), Aegean Lake, Beamish Lake, Haggart Lake, Haggart River, Carroll Lake, Gammon River, Aikens Lake; float plane to Bisset.
Title at source.
W-08 Black Sturgeon Lake to Aikens Lake. Request. If you use this information, please consider making a donation to Paddle Manitoba.
http://www.paddle.mb.ca/images/pdfs/rou ... ports6.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Winnipeg River. Kenora to Eaglenest Lake. Guide.
Source. Manitoba Department of Natural Resources, Parks Branch.
Title.
Winnipeg River Routes. Author.
Réal Bérard.Note. Features for the Winnipeg River are provided above.
The Route is available for purchase at
http://www.canadamapsales.com/en/catalo ... index.html The map is recommended to be used only in conjunction with topos.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Duluth MN to York Factory MB. Anderson, Scott.
Distant Fires: Duluth to Hudson Bay. University of Minnesota Press (2008).
Note. Posted in MN, ON and MB.
Route description (condensed). Duluth, Lake Superior, Grand Portage, Rainy Lake, Lake of the Woods, Winnipeg River, Lake Winnipeg, Nelson River, Norway House, Gods River, Hayes River, York Factory.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
End section Kenora. Begin section Experimental Lakes. Experimental Lakes area. Information.
Note 1. Please consult also Route entries filed in section Kenora, above.
Note 2. I assumed that the area includes Winnange Lake PP (the maps are contradictory).
http://saveela.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internatio ... evelopment http://www.iisd.org/ela/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_Lakes_Area http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-de ... e17753956/ http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/exper ... -1.2594161 http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/exper ... -1.1315343 http://news.ontario.ca/mnr/en/2014/04/o ... -area.html https://www.google.ca/search?q=experime ... 60&bih=667 Winnange Lake and Winnange Lake Provincial Park. http://www.ontarioparks.com/nonoperating/winnangelake http://www.weekend-ontario.com/provinci ... nange+Lake http://www.ontariossunsetcountry.ca/reg ... 266/tbid/7 http://www.trailsandtamaracks.ca/769.trl Paddling. http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 13&t=29947 http://www.myccr.com/canoedb/routeDetai ... outeid=210 http://winnipegcanoerentals.com/canoein ... utes-more/ http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~burchil/pm_canoe/ http://www.clubtread.com/sforum/topic.a ... C_ID=46398 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaWq2ougxSA http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/sports ... 72866.html Stewart-Teggau loop. Three or four relatively easy days, 45 km, nine portages. Counterclockwise. Stewart, Geejay, Manomin, Winnange, Eagle, Teggau, Eagle, Crabclaw, Winnange and Stewart Lakes.
Stewart-Winnange loop. Two days, four portages. Counterclockwise. Stewart, Geejay, Manomin, Winnange and Stewart Lakes.
http://www.alpine-club.mb.ca/ClimbingGuide/ELA/ELA.htm List of lakes. Sources, Manitoba Section of the Alpine Club of Canada, and the Winnipeg Free Press article (both links above).
Note. The following list is seriously incomplete, in part because many lakes of the area are unnamed except by number.
Crabclaw, Dryberry, Eagle, Geejay, Highwind, Hillock, Maddog, Manomin, Point, Roddy, Stewart, Teggau, Winnange.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Hillock Lake, Robinson Lake, Dryberry Lake, Hillock Lake. Online, Notes.
Source. Paddle Manitoba Canoe and Kayak Trip Reports.
Route description. Hillock Lake, Hillock Creek, Work Lake, Robinson Lake, Berry River, Dryberry Lake, Hillock Lake.
Title at source.
OM-05 Hillock Lake Loop. Request. If you use this information, please consider making a donation to Paddle Manitoba.
http://www.paddle.mb.ca/images/pdfs/rou ... ports6.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Hillock Lake, Dryberry Lake, Winnange Lake, Highwind Lake, Hillock Lake. Online, Notes.
Source. Paddle Manitoba Canoe and Kayak Trip Reports.
Route description. Hillock Lake, Northwest Bay of Dryberry Lake, Point Bay, Point Lake, Teggau Lake, Winnange Lake, Eagle River, Manomin Lake, Geejay Lake, Porcus Lake, Highwind Lake, Hillock Lake.
Title at source.
OM-02 Experimental lake (Hillock to Highwind Lake). Request. If you use this information, please consider making a donation to Paddle Manitoba.
http://www.paddle.mb.ca/images/pdfs/rou ... ports6.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Stewart Lake, Geejay Lake, Manomin Lake, Winnange Lake, Stewart Lake. Online, Notes, Guide.
Source. CCR Routes section.
Author.
Walter Hochstetler.CCR Member Comments by
Daniel Wirz,
Lawrence Wilton,
Brett Northcott,
David,
Ashley Rea and
Tim Klaas.
Route description. Provided above.
Note. The
Technical Guide (my
Notes) provides portage and directional information, but no campsite information.
Title at source.
Stewart Lake Loop.http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/stewart-lake-loop http://www.myccr.com/canoedb/routeDetai ... outeid=210 (Old Routes)
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Stewart Lake, Manomin Lake, Eagle Lake, Teggau Lake; return. Online, Journal, Photos, Map.
Source. canoetripping.net
Author.
icedragonmx.Route description. Stewart Lake, Geejay Lake, Manomin Lake, Winnange Lake, Eagle Lake, Teggau Lake; return.
Title at source.
7th trip report- ELA August long Weekend plus a Day. http://www.canoetripping.net/forums/for ... plus-a-day This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Stewart lakes, Manomin Lake and Winnange Lake. Online, Notes.
Source. Paddle Manitoba Canoe and Kayak Trip Reports.
Route description. Stewart Lake (off Hwy 17), Upper Stewart Lake, Lower Stewart Lake, Geejay Lake, Manomin Lake, Winnange Lake, Upper Stewart Lake.
Title at source.
OM-03 Experimental lakes (Upper Stewart lake return). Request. If you use this information, please consider making a donation to Paddle Manitoba.
http://www.paddle.mb.ca/images/pdfs/rou ... ports6.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Stewart Lake, Manomin Lake, Winnange Lake, Eagle Lake and Vermilion Bay. Online, Notes.
Source. CCR Routes section.
Author. unknown.
Route description. Stewart Lake, Geejay Lake, Manomin Lake, Winnange Lake, Buzzard Falls, Eagle Lake, Vermilion Bay.
Note. The
Technical Guide (my
Notes) provides portage and directional information, but no campsite information.
Title at source.
Stewart Lake to Vermilion Bay.http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/stewar ... milion-bay This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Stewart lakes, Manomin Lake, Teggau Lake, Eagle Lake, Stewart Lakes. Online, Notes.
Source. Paddle Manitoba Canoe and Kayak Trip Reports.
Route description (assumed). Stewart Lake (off Hwy 17), Upper Stewart Lake, Lower Stewart Lake, Geejay Lake, Manomin Lake, Winnange Lake, Teggau Creek, Teggau Lake, Eagle Lake, Eagle River, ... , Upper Stewart Lake, Stewart Lake.
Title at source.
OM-11 Stewart Lake. Request. If you use this information, please consider making a donation to Paddle Manitoba.
http://www.paddle.mb.ca/images/pdfs/rou ... ports6.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
End section Experimental Lakes. Begin section Dryden.Dryden. Information.
http://www.dryden.ca/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dryden,_Ontario http://www.drydenchamber.ca/ https://visitsunsetcountry.com/dryden-a ... ings-to-do Dinworic and Dinorwic Lake.Canoe Routes of Ontario. A comprehensive guide to more than 100 canoe routes throughout the province. McClelland and Stewart, Toronto (1991). Page 38, Area E.
Main bodies of water. Eagle Lake, Wabigoon Lake and Dinorwic Lake.
No other relevant information was found.
Stormy Lake. Information is lost in that for the lake in Haliburton.
Wapageisi Lake. http://mapcarta.com/24651184 http://files.ontariogovernment.ca/moe_m ... 99221.html http://www4.rncan.gc.ca/search-place-na ... p?id=FDAZN http://travelingluck.com/North+America/ ... +Lake.html http://www.geologyontario.mndmf.gov.on. ... F08NW00045 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Wabigoon Lake and Wabigoon River. Information.
Wabigoon Lake, information.http://www.wabigoonlakeon.ca/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wabigoon_L ... way_Nation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wabigoon_Lake http://www.bonnybay.com/wabigoon-lake-map.htm http://www.ontarioresortsandlodges.ca/Wabigoon.cfm https://www.google.ca/search?q=wabigoon ... QsAQ&dpr=1 Canoe Routes of Ontario. A comprehensive guide to more than 100 canoe routes throughout the province. McClelland and Stewart, Toronto (1991). Page 38, Area E.
Main bodies of water. Eagle Lake, Wabigoon Lake and Dinorwic Lake.
Wabigoon River, information. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wabigoon_River http://www.northernontario.travel/sunse ... ion-bridge https://www.google.ca/search?q=Wabigoon ... 60&bih=667 Water Office of Environment Canada. Wabigoon River near Quinell. Ed note. I found Quinell at neither mytopo nor Toporama.
https://wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/report/rep ... tn=05QD006 Upper Wabigoon River, features.Cracker Bay of Raleigh Lake, Raleigh Falls, Hwy 17 bridge, CPR bridge, Pinafore Lake, confluence of the Little Wabigoon River, outlet from Ilsley Lake, outlet from Oval Lake, outlet from Countess Lake, Garneau Lake, bridge, CPR bridge (at Tache), confluence of the Revell River, Hwy 17 bridge, confluence of Mennine River, bridge and Walker Falls, past Borups Corners, confluences of Melgund Creek and unnamed creek, confluence of the Long Lake River, bridge, Wabigoon River IR 27, Kagiwiosa Bay of Dinorwic Lake, The Narrows (confluence of McHugh Creek), Wabigoon Lake (Butler Lake Provincial Reserve Park), Dryden (bridges, generating station), Hwy 17 bridge.
This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Blue Lake and Blue Lake Provincial Park. Information.
Location. North of Hwy 17 and the Stewart lakes and Winnange Lake PP.
http://www.ontariossunsetcountry.ca/reg ... 227/tbid/7 http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/bluelake http://www.ontarioparksinsider.com/16/ff Stub, but not called such.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Lake_Provincial_Parkhttps://plus.google.com/104929136047673 ... l=ca&hl=en https://www.google.ca/search?q=Blue+Lak ... 60&bih=667 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Blue Lake loop. Online, Notes.
Source. CCR Routes section.
Author. unknown.
CCR Member Comment by
Walter Hochstetler.
Route description. Blue Lake Provincial Park (Rte 647), Blue Lake, Langton Lake, Alexandra Lake, Edward Lake, Whitney Lake, Cobble Lake, Little Cobble Lake, Augite Lake, Lift Lake, Balmain Lake, Gordon Lake, Little Gordon Lake, S Lake, Daniels Lake, Daniels Creek, Shrub Lake, small lake, Canyon Lake, Cobble River, Forest Lake, Whitney Lake, Alexandra Lake, Langton Lake, Blue Lake.
Note. The
Technical Guide (my
Notes) provides portage and directional information, but no campsite information.
Title at source.
Blue Lake loop.http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/blue-lake-loop This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Blue Lake loop. Notes.
Canoe Routes of Ontario. A comprehensive guide to more than 100 canoe routes throughout the province. McClelland and Stewart, Toronto (1991).
Route description (number 10). Blue Lake, Langton Lake, Alexandra Lake, Edward Lake, Whitney Lake, Cobble Lake, Gordon Lake, Little Gordon Lake, Daniels Lake, Canyon Lake, Forest Lake, Blue Lake.
Title at source.
Blue Lake Loop.This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Blue Lake area. Online, Guide.
Source. Paddle Manitoba Canoe and Kayak Trip Reports.
Route description. Little Gordon Lake, S Lake, Daniels Lake, Daniels Creek, Shrub Lake, Shrub Creek and RR line, Canyon Lake, Boulder Bay, Cobble River, Forest Lake, Whitney Lake, Cobble Lake, Augite Lake, Lift Lake, Balmain Lake, Gordon Lake.
Title at source.
OM-04 Gordon Lake Loop. Request. If you use this information, please consider making a donation to Paddle Manitoba.
http://www.paddle.mb.ca/images/pdfs/rou ... ports6.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Dinorwic Lake, Minnehaha Lake and Manitou Lakes. Dinworic to Cedar Narrows. Online,
Source. CCR Routes section.
Author. unknown.
CCR Member Comments by
Carl Mitchell,
Garth Gillis, and
Jim Reid.
Route description. Dinorwic (settlement on Hwy 17, east of Wabigoon), Dinorwic Lake, Stanawan Bay, Crooked River, Minnehaha Lake, The Rapids, Peak Lake, Summit Lake, Mud Lake, Selby Lake, Power Lake, Upper Manitou Lake, Manitou Straits, Watson’s Narrows, Birch Narrows, past Beaverhead Island, Lower Manitou Lake, Manitou Stretch, Esox Lake, Cedar Narrows (egress by Rte 502 and Cedar Narrows Road).
Note. The
Technical Guide (my
Notes) provides portage and directional information, but no campsite information.
Title at source.
Manitou Lakes Route.http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/manitou-lakes-route This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Dinorwic Lake, Minnehaha Lake, Washeibemaga Lake, Stormy Lake, Long Lake, Wabigoon River, Dinorwic Lake. Online, Notes.
Source. CCR Routes section.
Author. unknown.
Route description. Dinorwic (settlement on Hwy 17, east of Wabigoon), Dinorwic Lake, Stanawan Bay, Crooked River, Minnehaha Lake, The Rapids, Peak Lake, up Crooked River, pond, Boyer Lake, unnamed lake, Kenny Lake, Washeibemaga Lake, northeast end of same, Long Lake River, bridge, Snake Bay of Stormy Lake, Long Lake (Kawashegamuk Lake), Long Lake River, Wabigoon River (not mentioned at source), Dinorwic Lake, Dinorwic.
ENote. The
Technical Guide (my
Notes) provides portage and directional information, but no campsite information.
Title at source.
Snake Bay Route.http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/snake-bay-route This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Dryden, Wabigoon Lake, Doré Lake, Ingall Falls, Eagle Lake, Vermilion Bay. Online, Notes.
Source. CCR Routes section.
Author. unknown.
Route description. Dryden (Hwy 17), Wabigoon Lake, Contact Bay, Threefort Creek (Six Mile Lake, (“Six” not at topo), Trap Lake), across Rte 502, Doré Lake, Godson Creek?, Ingall Lake, Ingall Falls, creek (Wanapus?), Eagle Lake, Brulé Narrows, Osbourne Bay, Bear Narrows (bridge), Portage Bay, Vermilion Bay.
Note. The
Technical Guide (my
Notes) provides portage and other information, but no campsite information.
Title at source.
Dryden to Vermilion Bay.http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/dryden-vermilion-bay This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Eagle Lake. Information.
Location. On Hwy 17, south of the settlement of Eagle River (settlement).
http://www.eaglelakefirstnation.ca/ http://communities.knet.ca/eagle-lake-first-nation http://www.pace-cf.on.ca/article/commun ... on-117.asp Canoe Routes of Ontario. A comprehensive guide to more than 100 canoe routes throughout the province. McClelland and Stewart, Toronto (1991). Page 38, Area E.
Main bodies of water. Eagle Lake, Wabigoon Lake and Dinorwic Lake.
Fishing lodges, far too many to list individually.http://www.ontariossunsetcountry.ca/reg ... /94/tbid/7 Images of Eagle Lake.https://www.google.ca/search?q=eagle+la ... 60&bih=667 Vermilion Bay. Settlement (and bay) on Hwy 17, at the north end of Eagle Lake.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermilion_Bay,_Ontario https://visitsunsetcountry.com/attracti ... milion-Bay http://www.maplandia.com/canada/ontario ... ilion-bay/ https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Tourism-g220 ... tions.html https://www.google.ca/search?q=vermilio ... QIRw&dpr=1 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Eagle Lake, Hawkcliff Lake, Populus Lake, Dogpaw Lake. Online, Notes.
Source. Paddle Manitoba Canoe and Kayak Trip Reports.
Route description. Vermilion Bay (Hwy 17), Eagle Lake, ... , Hawkcliff Lake, Stoat Lake, Fisher Lake, Sandridge Lake?, Populus Lake, Whirlpool Lake, Kathleen Lake, Empire Lake, Waterfall Lake, dam, Rupert Lake, Eliza Lake?, Caviar Lake?, Dogpaw Lake (Hwy 71).
Title at source.
OM-01 Eagle Lake (Vermilion Bay) to Dogpaw Lake. Request. If you use this information, please consider making a donation to Paddle Manitoba.
http://www.paddle.mb.ca/images/pdfs/rou ... ports6.pdf This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Eagle Lake, Straight Lake, Beaverhouse Lake; return. Online, Notes.
Source. CCR Routes section.
Author. unknown.
CCR Member Comments by
Michelle and
mich .
Route description. Settlement of Eagle River (Rte 594), south on Eagle Lake, past Midway Point, Meridian (name at Toporama, rather than Meander) Creek, Straight Lake, Beaverhouse Lake; return.
Note. The
Technical Guide (my
Notes) provides portage and directional information, but no campsite information.
Title at source.
Beaverhouse Lake Loop.http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/beaverhouse-lake-loop This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Eagle Lake area. Ingall Falls, Eagle Lake, Bunyan Lake; return. Online, Notes.
Source. CCR Routes section.
Author. unknown.
Route description. Ingall Falls (settlement; access from Rte 502), Whiteclay Narrows (White Clan Narrows at source), Niven Bay (of Eagle Lake), Bunyan Lake; return.
Note. The
Technical Guide (my
Notes) provides portage and directional information, but no campsite information.
Title at source.
Bunyan Lake Loop.http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/bunyan-lake-loop This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Kawaiag Lake, Vickers Lake, Lower Manitou Lake, … Online, Notes.
Source. CCR Routes section.
Author. unknown.
CCR Member Comment by
michel savard.
Route description. Rte 502, Kawawiag Creek, Kawawiag Lake, Mang Lake, Vickers Lake, Aronson Lake (portage at the north end of Vickers Lake), Lower Manitou Lake, … , Beaverhead Island, Manitou Narrows, Birch Narrows, exit lake at Watson's Falls, Cane Lake (Scattergood connection “appears to be lost”). Ed note. I lost connection with the Route at this point; later references are to Mosher Bay and Rattlesnake Creek.
Note. The
Technical Guide (my
Notes) provides portage and directional information, plus much campsite information.
Title at source.
Vickers Lake Loop.http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/vickers-lake-loop This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Manitou Lakes. Information.
http://www.northernontario.travel/fishi ... for-muskie http://www.manitouweatherstation.com/ http://www.manitouweatherstation.com/ex ... ake-trout/ http://www.campmanitoufishing.com/ http://greenislandlodge.com/ Note. Some images are for other lake of the same name.
https://www.google.ca/search?q=manitou+ ... QsAQ&dpr=1 This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Stormy Lake and Wapageisi Lake. Online, Notes.
Source. CCR Routes section.
Author. unknown.
CCR Member Comments by
michel savard and
Steve Carl.
Route description. Snake Bay Road (off Hwy 17, 38 km west of Dryden, cross Wabigoon River), Snake Bay of Stormy Lake, unnamed lakes southwest to Wapageisi Lake; return.
Note. The
Technical Guide (my
Notes) provides portage and directional information, but no campsite information.
Title at source.
Wapageisi Lake Loop.http://www.myccr.com/canoedb/routeDetai ... outeid=227 (Old Routes)
http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/wapageisi-lake-loop This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Vermilion Bay, Delano Creek, Delano Lake; return. Online, Notes.
Source. CCR Routes section.
Author. unknown.
Route description. Vermilion Bay (settlement on Hwy 17, at north end of Eagle Lake; west and a bit north of the settlement of Eagle River), Delano Creek, Delano Lake; return.
Note. The
Technical Guide (my
Notes) provides only directional information (no campsite information).
Title at source.
Delano Lake Loop.http://www.myccr.com/canoeroutes/delano-lake-loop This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Vermilion Bay to Whitefish Bay, via Teggau Lake, Dogpaw Lake, Hawkcliff Lake, Eagle Lake; return. Notes.
Canoe Routes of Ontario. A comprehensive guide to more than 100 canoe routes throughout the province. McClelland and Stewart, Toronto (1991).
Route description (number 4; condensed). Vermilion Bay (of Eagle Lake; settlement on Hwy 17, and bay), Teggau Lake, Dryberry Lake, Berry Lake, Dogpaw Lake, Caviar Lake, Atikwa Lake, Populos Lake, Hawkcliff Lake, Eagle Lake; return.
Title at source.
Vermilon Bay – Whitefish Bay Loop.Note. MNR
Kenora Canoe Route 9. This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
Wabigoon River and English River. Clay Lake to Ear Falls. Notes.
Canoe Routes of Ontario. A comprehensive guide to more than 100 canoe routes throughout the province. McClelland and Stewart, Toronto (1991).
Route description (number 11). Clay Lake (Rte 609, south and a bit west of Wabaskang Lake), Wabigoon River features, Ball Lake and English River junction, English River features, Ear Falls (Hwy 105).
Title at source.
Upper Wabigoon-English River.Note. MNR
Kenora Canoe Route 3. This entry was written by Allan Jacobs.
End section Dryden.End Subregion Kenora - Dryden List of posts for CCR’s Northwest region. Post 1 of 6. Introduction and Subregion North.
http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 07&t=34022 Post 2 of 6. Subregion Woodland Caribou, part 1 of 2.
http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 07&t=38989 Post 3 of 6. Subregion Woodland Caribou, part 2 of 2.
http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 07&t=43593 Post 4 of 6. Subregion English River.
http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 07&t=43604 Post 5 of 6. Subregion Kenora - Dryden.
http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 07&t=43605 Post 6 of 6. Subregion South.
http://www.myccr.com/phpbbforum/viewtop ... 07&t=43606