The dominant feature of this popular paddling, hiking and camping area on the east side of Algonquin Park is the 100-metre deep Barron Canyon, which you can enjoy from above at a great hiking viewpoint, or from below while paddling the River.But ther
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A large, medium-scale (1:40,000)waterproof map of the entirety ofSleeping GiantProvincial Parkthat is perfect for planning your trip, and guiding you on the ground, or waters, of this northwestern Ontario Park just eastof Thu
One of the world's great paddling areas, Temagami provides thousands of lakes and rivers among the rocky forested hills of northern Ontario. Our map covers theNortheast quadrant of the main region, and is bounded byMaple Mountain(Ontario's 3rd highes
There are several access points and routes to choose from including the Oxtongue River itself (either downstream or upstream), Oxtongue Lake, or the Park Lake to Bluebell Lake section of Algonquin. Highlights along the routes include thunderingRagged
This 3636-hectareProvincial Parkis one of only a few that prohibit motor boats so you'll be assured of an especially quiet, peaceful visit when paddling one of the lake or river routes shown on this map. There are also several excellent hiking trails
Opeongo is thelargest lake in Algonquin Park, and plenty big enough for a week or more of canoe tripping. Other lakes on this 1:50,000 scale map includeHappy Isle,Redrock,Proulx,WrightandBonfield, as well as all the campsites, portages, facilities, f
This map shows the moreremote western side of classic Temagami; the ideal area for a fly-in trip or a lengthy multi-week route. In addition to a selection of paddling routes through large and small lakes, there are several great river routes, and eve
This popular 1:40,000 scale map covers the area from Ragged Lake in the south to all the way north to Tom Thomson Lake, and from Tea Lake in the west to Source and Tanamakoon lakes in the east, including the popular Canoe Lake and Smoke Lake access p
The fourth in our main Algonquin series, this map covers the areafrombeyond the park boundary in the northall the way south toDickson Lake, and fromCedar Lake,PLUs we've added thePetawawa Riverbeyond that all the way toMcManus Lakeat the east boundar
Locatedjust north of Huntsvilleon Hwy 11, this smallish provincial park is certainly chock full of great outdoor adventure options. There are severalgreat hiking trails through rocky Canadian Shield country, withfine lookouts and wildlife viewing opp
Our detailed topographic map & guide to all paddling routes, hiking & backpacking trails, and attractions all along and well north of the Highway 60 corridor in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario. It covers the area fromOpeongo Lakeand theVisitor Cen
Most serious paddlers have heard of theMissinaibi River- the longest unbroken stretch of paddling river in Ontario - but that's not what this map is about.This 2nd guide in our Missinabi series covers the route from thenorth end of Missinaibi Laketo