Wabakimi - part 2 North West Wilderness Quest

Outing Type → 

Wabakimi Provincial Park is situated on the traditional lands of several First Nation and Aboriginal communities.

Thi is part 2 of the North West Wilderness Quest for me, but anyone can participate.Please note that this is going to be a strenuous trip, as i was advised, due to the severity of the wilderness that only 12km a day could be done. As there is less information about this park, compared with Quetico.

As this is going to be tough trip,definitely nothing like Alconquin or even Quetico. Portages are much harder and less groomed. A rough plan route is below.

This is a WCA trip and membership has it's privileges.
PLEASE help me by signing-up on the website for the trip to show you are a member and email me too.
A questionnaire will be send out to see if we have the same thoughts about camping in the wilderness

The fine print - Everyone attending will have to agree with the WCA waiver of liability too.

The Basics
Event Location

Wabakimi Provincial Park

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
June 2 nd - June 18, 2018
Difficulty Rating
Advanced
Registration Cut Off
April 1,2018
Participant Info
Who's Invited
everyone with significant experience and ability
Maximum Group Size
4 boats
Minimum Group Size
2 boats
Itinerary
Itinerary description

Trains seem to ride on very strange schedule with hours of delay.
So we are entering by car near Caribou Lake and getting a shuttle out south of Cliff Lake

Our trip will visit Wendell Beckwith cottage, an eccentric inventor who lived in Wabakimi for 20 years, and we will also explore and experience the spirituality of Cliff Lake

Proposed route is Caribou Lake - Smoothrock Lake - McKinley Lake - White water Lake with Best island - Ogoki River -White Clay Lake- Pickett Lake - Buttland Lake - Cliff Lake- back to Caribou Lake

Required Items to Bring

Will discuss depending on group size

Recommended Items to Bring

Will discuss depending on Group size

How to Get There
Event Directions

TBA

Carpool Info

TBA

Other
Notes

TBA

Cancellation Policy
once payment for reservation is done, you will be responsible for the cost