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Canoeing The Bloodvein River System – Maps & Planning
Why The Bloodvein? From its headwaters just west of Red Lake, Ontario the Bloodvein River flows westward for 340 kilometers before emptying into Lake Winnipeg. The first 120 kilometers are within the boundaries of Woodland Caribou Provincial Park and flatwater … Continue reading
Posted in Pictographs of the Canadian Shield, wilderness canoe tripping
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Anishinaabe Pictograph Sites In Ontario
Previous Post: Anishinaabe Pictograph Sites of the Canadian Shield Any of the following Ontario locations would provide a great introduction to Anishinaabe rock paintings: Quetico Provincial Park Lake of the Woods/Rainy Lake region The Bloodvein River in Woodland Caribou Provincial Park Cliff Lake on the … Continue reading
Posted in Pictographs of the Canadian Shield
Tagged aboriginal pictographs Ontario, Agawa Rock pictographs, Algonquin rock paintings, Anishinaabeg art, Before and After the Horizon - anishinaabe pictographs, Bloodvein rock paintings, Bon Echo pictographs, Cliff Lake rock paintings, Diamond Lake pictographs, First Nations paintings, Lake of the Woods pictographs, Missinaibi rock paintings, native rock paintings Ontario, Obabika rock paintings, Ojibway rock paintings, Quetico master map pictographs, Quetico rock paintings, Temagami rock paintings
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