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Canoeing The Bloodvein Day 15 – Namay Falls To Lagoon Run (W86)
DAY 15 BASICS: distance: about 15 kilometers weather: overcast and threatening to rain in the morning; mostly clear skies in the aft rapids/portages: on paper an easy day campsite: the plateau above “Lagoon Run” ——————- Previous Post: Day 14 – Sharp Rock … Continue reading
Canoeing The Bloodvein Day 12 – Kautunigan Lake to Gorge Rapids (W56)
Most of Atikaki Provincial Wilderness Park lies east of Kautunigan Lake. West of the lake, the Park is reduced to three narrow river corridors with one-to-two-kilometre strips of land on each side as the rivers – the Pigeon, the Leyond, and the Bloodvein – … Continue reading
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Canoeing The Bloodvein River System – Intro, Maps, Planning and Access
Last update: July 2, 2022. Table of Contents: Why Paddle the Bloodvein? The Bloodvein: A Canadian Heritage River Pimachiowin Aki – a U.N. World Heritage Site A River Rich With Ojibwe Pictograph Sites A Decade of Wildfires in Woodland Caribou … Continue reading
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