
French River
Watch the landscape change as you paddle the 100 km from Lake Nipissing to Georgian Bay. Be greeted by ancient Canadian Shield cliffs that give way to the narrow bedrock-lined channels, laden with islands, rapids, and picturesque waterfalls.
We've launched out of Wosley Bay Lodge - where you can leave your car and get your park permits. We strongly suggest taking the narrow and scenic French River to Lake Nipissing Lake - head to the west end and explore the island speckled coast of Nipissing Lake.
To learn more and plan your trip visit: https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/frenchriver
Killarney
Killarney Provincial Park boasts 645 km2 of wilderness with over 50 exceptionally clear, sapphire lakes set among Jackpine hills. This famous park as long inspired painters and paddlers alike. Killarney is 1 of 6 Wilderness Class Parks.
Started at Bell Lake at the Northeast end of the park and paddled. Paddling up to Three Mile Lake and camping on Balsam Lake. It's a beautiful region to explore and is spectacular in Lake August - September.
To learn more and plan your trip visit: https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/killarney/
Temagami
Temagami offers 2,600 lakes and 2,400 km of diverse canoe routes connected by portages thousands of years old.
A truly special place, Temagami is a playground for the canoeist and outdoors enthusiast. Start your trip from Camp Wanapitei - no matter what route you take it is sure to be stunning.
To learn more and plan your trip visit: http://www.friendsoftemagami.org/canoe-route-maintenance
Algonquin
Algonquin ‘s 7,653 km of vast wilderness, stunning lakes, rivers and rolling hills have long captured paddlers far and wide. A favourite within Trailhead - Algonquin has been our go for years.
In the fall a favourite paddle of ours is Shall Lake to Booth - you'll experience the true beauty of Algonquin in its prime season.
To learn more and plan your trip visit: http://www.algonquinpark.on.ca/index.php
A Must-have:
Pick up the BRMB Waterproof Map of Algonquin.
Explore new sites and paddling routes with the BRMB Cottage Country Ontario Mapbook.
Click here to learn more:
https://www.trailheadpaddleshack.ca/search/mapbook/


