Whitewater

Wind River Yukon

Outing Type → 

Arrive on Whitehorse July 4 - Shuttle on July 5 07:00

Shuttle to Whitehorse on July 21 - Fly home on the 22

Looking for paddler(s) who can stern.

Estimated Cost $3000

The Basics
Event Location

Yukon - Wind River

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
19 days
Difficulty Rating
Advanced
Participant Info
Maximum Group Size
6
Minimum Group Size
6
Itinerary
Itinerary description

From Monday 04 July 2022
To Friday 22 July 2022

Shuttle pickup on July 5
Back in Whitehorse July 21 - weather depending

Will have 5+ days to hike and explore the amazing Wind River hills and vistas.

Required Items to Bring
How to Get There
Event Directions

The trip starts and ends in Whitehorse.

Other
Cancellation Policy
As per outfitter policy

Hart River, Yukon; Jul 16 - Aug 7; *FULL*

Outing Type → 

The Hart River is a tributary of the Peel River. It is in the traditional territory of the Tetlit Gwich’in, Tr'ondek Hwech'in and Na-Cho Nyak Dun First Nations. The Peel watershed is popular with canoeists but very remote. Bushplane access in and out. We'll start at Elliott Lake with a slog down its tributary creek which could be hard or easy depending on water levels and ends on the Peel with class 3 rapids, ledges and big haystacks.

4 experienced tandem paddling teams sought. Both members should register individually and email me their partner names and credentials for consideration.

WCA members Chris & John Lepard shared their Hart River trip at the 2018 WCS. I have stored their video, UTMs of rapids and camp sites and photocopied sections of topo maps as well as an excerpt of guide book “Wild Rivers of the Yukon’s Peel Watershed”, 2008 ed. in a Google drive that applicants will be expected to peruse carefully before committing a $850 deposit (per canoe). Read the guide carefully so you know what I know and what you are getting into. This is a self-guided trip. Everyone is responsible for their own safety and risk management.

Total cost from Ottawa/Toronto is estimated at $4K, excepting food.

Bush Plane: ‘Alkan Air’ in Mayo. Beaver and Caravan planes; payload is 3100lb, boat weight (on floats) is doubled (ie. 151 lb ea.).
Outfitter: 'Up North Adventures' in Whitehorse.

The Basics
Event Location

Hart River, Yukon

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
3 weeks
Difficulty Rating
Advanced
Registration Cut Off
May?
Participant Info
Who's Invited
WCA whitewater and northern river enthusiasts with experience
Maximum Group Size
4 tandem canoes
Minimum Group Size
3 tandem canoes
Itinerary
Itinerary description

18 days on water which should allow for several hiking days, water levels permitting.

Itinerary:

Sat July 16th, Whitehorse

- participants meet. A rental pickup truck and group AirBnb accommodation is booked starting the 15th for early arrivals.
- errands: groceries, fuel, bearspray, etc.
- inspect rental gear at UpNorth and receive instructions.
- 2 nestable pairs of fully outfitted Esquif T-Formex whitewater boats with spraydeck covers and knee straps, pair: 16.5' Canyon+ 17' Prospecteur expected (75-76lbs without outfit), includes 3 paddles, 2 PFDs spray deck, bailer, sponge, throwbag, lines, and nesting tool kit
- barrel rentals extra: 60L-$49, 30L- $39, harnesses also extra

Sun July 17th, Whitehorse, Mayo

- packing, last minute stuff, leave unwanted luggage at UpNorth, return truck by 1 pm
- 1 pm pick up by UpNorth shuttle for ~4.5 hr trip to Mayo.
- camp at Mayo airport, $0. Potable water, toilets, showers are $5

July 18th, Mayo, Elliott Lake

- 9 am packed and ready at airport for Alkan Air, 10 am flight to Elliott Lake (~ 30 min)
- Obtain take-out UTM from AlkanAir.
- Elliott Lake: assemble canoes, put in, and see how far we can paddle before unloading again

July 19- Aug 4th, Elliott Creek, Hart River, Peel River

- paddle & hike our way to the take-out on the Peel River, somewhere near the confluence of Canyon Creek.
- Aug 4th- nest canoes for air transport

Fri Aug 5th, Peel River, Mayo

- 9 am pick up by Alkan Air at Canyon Creek for flight to Mayo
- this is a flex day in case of flight delay
- Camp in Mayo. Could try for an earlier shuttle to Whitehorse and camp in Whitehorse.

Sat Aug 6th, Mayo, Whitehorse

- morning UpNorth shuttle for Whitehorse ~ 4.5 hrs
- Pick up luggage at outfitter,
- Pick up rental truck
- check in at AirBnb (booked)
- unpack, clean-up and return barrels to outfitter
- pub dinner!

Sunday Aug 7th, Whitehorse,

- fly out,
- return truck (1 pm)
- individual vacations start (check out of AirBnB)

Required Items to Bring

personal and share of group camp gear.
Canoes and boat safety equipment are rented.

How to Get There
Event Directions

personal discretion.

Other
Notes

Food:

- Everybody responsible for their own snacks, lunches, alcohol and a share of group meals (pescatarian).
- Expecting a paddle team to fit their food into two 60L barrels (9 lb ea.). The payload isn't generous. Dehydrated food expected. Expecting to cook with a mixture of white gas stoves and twig stoves.

Cancellation Policy
Find a replacement agreeable to the group or pay your share.

BigHead River - Meaford ON - FULL

Outing Type → 
Spring Run on the BigHead River located in Meaford Ontario
 
From Side Road 13  to Joe Park, depending water levels min. 11m3
 
Open to river runners and whitewater paddlers with experience in moving water.
 
Paddlers should have experience in spotting sweepers and Strainers and avoid it.
 
All paddlers should follow WCA & Gov. Covid protocols.
 
 
The Basics
Event Location

Meaford

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
Full Day
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Participant Info
Minimum Group Size
8 People
Itinerary
Required Items to Bring

-Personal clothing/layering
-Rain Gear
-Wetsuit or Drysuit
-Helmet
-Extra paddles
-Painters
-Throw bag
-Rescue Equipment

Recommended Items to Bring

Bring Food and water

How to Get There
Event Directions

10 AM at Joe Park 162 Edwin St, Meaford, ON N4L 1E3

Other
Notes

Notes:
-paddler need to be confortable to paddle 35 KM day
-paddler need to know swiming and be confortable to swiming in rapids make Self rescue swim to shore or eddy.
-paddler need to be confortable to paddle in High Volume of water
-Paddler need to be confortable to paddle class 2 and 3 white water

Beaver River - Kimberley Ontario FULL - RESCHEDULE

Outing Type → 

Spring Run on the Beaver River located in Kimberley Ontario

From Access point #2  to Glen Clendenan Dam, depending water levels.

Open to river runners and whitewater paddlers with experience in moving water.

Paddlers should have experience in spotting sweepers and Strainers and avoid it.

All paddlers should follow WCA & Gov. Covid protocols.

 

The Basics
Event Location

Kimberley General Store

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
4 hours
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Participant Info
Maximum Group Size
8 persons
Itinerary
Required Items to Bring

-Personal clothing/layering
-Rain Gear
-Wetsuit or Drysuite
-Helmet
-Extra paddles
-Painters
-Throw bag
-Rescue Equipment

Recommended Items to Bring

Royalex canoes

How to Get There
Event Directions

Meet 10AM at Kimberley General Store, adress: 235304 Grey County Rd 13, Kimberley, ON N0C 1G0

Other
Notes

-paddler need to be confortable to paddle 35 KM day
-paddler need to know swiming and be confortable to swiming in rapids make Self rescue swim to shore or eddy.
-paddler need to be confortable to paddle in High Volume of water
-Paddler need to be confortable to paddle class 2 and 3 white water

Lower Mad Wine and Cheese Float

Outing Type → 

yes you read this right..back by popular demand!

Over the May long weekend we will paddle from Saturday lunch until Monday noon, putting in at Aumond Rapids and taking out at Griffiths
As in the past,2 dinners and breakfasts will be supplied..you bring your lunch and a treat, appie or desert or more to share...this is above all a social outing. We all share in the costs and preparations
This will have big cold water so appropriate clothing and Intermediate WW skills required.

The Basics
Event Location

Lower madawaska

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
2.5 days
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Registration Cut Off
when full
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Inter skills and good humour
Maximum Group Size
6 boats
Itinerary
Itinerary description

details to follow

Required Items to Bring

details to follow

Recommended Items to Bring

details to follow

How to Get There
Event Directions

see above

Carpool Info

unknown

Other
Notes

n/a

Cancellation Policy
n/a

Saugeen/Maitland, FULL

Outing Type → 

Day paddles on the Saugeen and Maitland Rivers.
Depending on levels,
April 1st, Saugeen River, Priceville to Durham, intermediate run, one needs to keep an eye for sweepers and strainers around each bend.
Approximately 30km.
April 2nd, Saugeen River, Lobies Park, Walkerton to Access #7. 21km
April 3rd, Maitland River. Ball’s Bridge to Benmiller, and, or Benmiller to Goderich. Benmiller to Goderich requires 2.5 level and is rated class 3 on paddlingmaps because of some of the features. Ball’s Bridge to Benmiller is a great paddle odd swift and ledge. Mainland run can be decided closer to date.

The Basics
Event Location

9:30 at put ins

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
One to three days
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Registration Cut Off
March 20, 2022
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Paddlers
Maximum Group Size
Ten
Minimum Group Size
Two
Itinerary
Itinerary description

Since these are day trips with simple shuttles, paddlers can show up for 9:30 prepared with gear and packed lunch. We will try to prearrange shuttling plans so as to expedite the process.

Required Items to Bring

Proper equipment, PFD, helmet, whistle, throw rope, dress accordingly. Good humour!

Recommended Items to Bring

Good river running canoe. Wet suit or dry suit, water will be cold. Snacks, water. I do have an extra NC Royalex Prospector if someone needs to borrow it

How to Get There
Event Directions

Priceville, little park by river on Artemesia Street north of 4.
Walkerton, Lobies Park.
Maitland, Ball’s Bridge on Little Lakes Road south of Auburn

Carpool Info

To be discussed

Other
Notes

I have a cottage in Point Clark and will be staying there. Let me know if you need a place to stay or camp. Since these are just day trips some might want to paddle a certain day and that is fine.

Cancellation Policy
Please don’t after March first.

CASCAPEDIA RIVER - GASPE PENINSULE QUEBEC 2021 (CANCELLED)

Outing Type → 

With a length of 110 km, this spectacular river is filled with breathtaking views, wildlife and classic class 2 and 3 rapids. The Cascapedia River is a river located in Gaspesie National Park and born in the heart Chic Choc Mountains and flows into the Baie the Chaleurs. The river is relatively small and low the terrain alternates between Mountains and Valleys, this is considerate a mountain river with spring cold water and high current We will be paddling during 5 days following the current trough swifts and rapids, salmon pools and beaches where will be camping every night.

The Basics
Event Location

Le Gîte-du-Mont-Albert - Quebec

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
2 days driving / 5 days River / 2 days driving
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Registration Cut Off
May
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Anyone with River tripping and white water experience
Maximum Group Size
5 boats / 10 people
Minimum Group Size
3 boats / 6 people
Itinerary
Itinerary description

We will be leaving on June 12 in the morning and driving 2 days to Chic Choc Mountains Quebec

June 14 to 18 will be paddling 110KM during 5 days around 25km per day.

June 19 and 20 drive to south ontario.

Required Items to Bring

-Personal clothing/layering
-Rain Gear
-Wetsuit or Drysuite
-Helmet
-Extra paddles
-Painters
-Throw bag
-Rescue Equipment

Recommended Items to Bring

-Because it is a river tripping boots or runners are the best to wear during the day
-3 season tent,
-3 season sleeping bag, June we still have negative temperatures and snow please be
prepare for cold nights.

How to Get There
Event Directions

first night June 13 we going to sleep in Rivière-du-Loup, June 14 in camping Lac Cascapedia.

Other
Notes

Notes:

-Shared Group Meals (each boat need to prepare a group meal)
-paddler need to be confortable to paddle 35 KM day
-paddler need to know swiming and be confortable to swiming in rapids make Self rescue swim to shore or eddy.
-paddler need to be confortable to paddle in High Volume of water
-Paddler need to be confortable to paddle class 2 and 3 white water ( I strong suggest to go to Bill Ness white water springs Outings)

PS: If you are a novice like me! please let me know and I will try my best to fit you in the group.

Cancellation Policy
No refund in case of cancellation

Magnetawan River (Cancelled due to COVID-19)

Outing Type → 

The Magnetawan River is a river in Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada. The river flows 175 km from its source of Magnetawan Lake inside Algonquin Provincial Park to empty into Georgian Bay at the community of Britt on Byng Inlet. At the end of the 19th century, the river was used to float white pine logs to sawmills downstream. The river gained recent renown when it was featured in Bill Mason's film Waterwalker. The River has numerous rapids, such as, "The Thirty Dollar Rapids", "The Fourteen", "The Ten", the "Potato Rapids", "Lovesick Rapids", . We plan to start some where upstream around Maple Island area and end 4 days later in Bing Inlet on Georgian Bay. This works out to be ~55 Km. Thursday=13km, Friday~15km, Saturday~15km, Sunday~12km.   I did this trip back in May 18-21, 2013, so will be more or less following the same plan.

 

THE TRIP WILL BE MOVED TO 2021

The Basics
Event Location

Magnetawan River

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
4 days
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Experienced whitewater canoeist / campers
Maximum Group Size
5 boats
Minimum Group Size
1 boat
Itinerary
Itinerary description

Contact me for details.

Required Items to Bring

Contact me for details.

Recommended Items to Bring

Contact me for details.

How to Get There
Event Directions

Contact me for details.

Carpool Info

Contact me for details.

Other
Cancellation Policy
Only sign up if you are committed to go on the event.

Cancelled :( Creeking on the Humber River - Bolton to Kleinburg

Outing Type → 

Between Bolton and Weston, where rains brought by Hurricane Hazel washed away 14 homes in October 1954, the Humber River is now carefully flood controlled by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. Though this stretch is completely open and accessible, the two dam projects along its length have successfully reduced the river to mainly a fast flowing stream. Passage requires the highest water levels, but this means several hours of nearly uninterrupted swifts and rock gardens with no actual classified rapids.

In each April of 2010, 2011, 2017, & 2018 the WCA navigated the 27 kilometre section between Bolton and Kleinburg. An experience we had in 2017 was blamed on the ice storm at Christmas of 2013. That occasion required an additional 2 hours over the planned 6, to deal with an accumulation of log jams and sweepers. We called it the canoe obstacle course. However, there was a severe flooding event in February of 2018 which resulted in the death of a toddler on the Grand River, and subsequent to this, the count was only 3 liftovers and 3 canoe limbos.

Again in March of 2019 an ice jam shortly downstream of the diversion project caused minor flooding in Bolton, such that the heavy machinery and dynamite was brought in to break it up. The expectation is that after several large flows like these, most of the tree litter has been washed away. Shortly downstream of the Bolton proper the river is open and unobstructed with nearly continuous, shallow, fast flowing swifts and rock gardens, and no actual classified rapids.

This outing is suitable for anyone interested in introductory level moving water experience in a relatively safe environment, where the only response needed in the case of a capsize, is to stand up and walk to shore.

Beginners and guests are welcome, however, small children are not recommended due to the length of the outing and the lack of any escape routes.

Get Directions here.

The Basics
Event Location

Bolton to Kleinburg, Ontario

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
Approximately 6 hours on the river.
Difficulty Rating
Novice
Registration Cut Off
Saturday 4 April 2020.
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Anyone. Guests are welcome.
Maximum Group Size
8 boats.
Minimum Group Size
Myself and a volunteer.
Itinerary
Itinerary description

We will meet at the parking lot in Dicks Dam Park (146 Sackville Street, Bolton) for 9am and shuttle to the take-out which is nearby. Starting from this location involves a mandatory portage around the McFall dam, cataract, and diversion project in the original Bolton village. Therefore we can avoid this by dropping our boats and equipment one at a time near the intersection of Humber Lea Road with King Road and then returning to Dicks Dam Park for the shuttle to Humber Bridge Trail. There is no parking at Humber Lea Road and limited parking at Humber Bridge Trail. The boats should be back on the cars and headed home for dinner by 4:30pm.

Required Items to Bring

Bag lunch. Dry change of clothes. Water shoes or tall rubber boots, as there may be some wading.

Recommended Items to Bring

Rain gear just in case. It's April, it could be warm and sunny, it could be cold and raining. If you own one a dry suit will work great. Wet suits are not necessary as the probability of capsizing is quite low. Please bring a hand saw if you have one; it is in everyone's best interest if we expect to do this route again.

How to Get There
Event Directions

Directions Here.

There is a parking lot at the intersection of Sackville St. with Hickman St. near Dick's Dam Park in Bolton. The takeout is at Humber Bridge Trail (road) off of Highway 27, just north of Major Mackenzie Drive.

Cross between Highways #50 and #27 using Nashville Road.

Carpool Info

None provided.

Other
Notes

I will be in need of a paddling partner. Therefore unequipped guests are welcome.

Please use the electronic signup form below. By signing up for this trip you will be agreeing to the conditions in the WCA liability waiver.

Cancellation Policy
Please don't.

Upper Credit River - CANCELLED

Outing Type → 

We will be running the Credit River from Inglewood to Glen Williams, water levels permitting. This run is suitable for novices but some competence in moving water is helpful. There are two weirs we must pull over and two other obstacles which generally can be run. Some years, navigating around sweepers has caused problems for novices. A potluck dinner will follow....details to follow.

The Basics
Event Location

Credit River...bridge at Inglewood...details will be emailed

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
full day
Difficulty Rating
Beginner
Registration Cut Off
April 14
Participant Info
Who's Invited
all WCA members
Maximum Group Size
none
Minimum Group Size
none
Itinerary
Itinerary description

all boats unloaded and cars ready to shuttle by 9:30 a.m. Begin paddle by 11 a.m. There will be a lunch stop on the river, so bring your lunch with you. We should be finished between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. and then we will head to a home in the area for a post paddle potluck. Further info will be emailed to all participants.

Required Items to Bring

boat, paddles, PFD, lunch, change of clothes in waterproof bag. If you don't have a partner or a boat we may be able to find one for you.

How to Get There
Event Directions

Inglewood is close to Hwy 10 and Olde Baseline Road north of Brampton. We will provide more detail by email