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Join us on a tour of some of the nicest lakes that Woodland Caribou Park has to offer. With 1.2 million acres and with less than 1000 visitors per year we will have lots of space to ourselves.
The park is home to one of the largest herds of woodland caribou south of Hudson Bay, this weathered Arctic watershed, once traveled by fur traders, promises ancient pictographs, howling wolves under starry skies, soaring eagles, solitude and adventure.
Basic Route: Leano, Bunny, Lunch, Jake, Mexican Hat, Glenn, Hansen, Wrist, Aegean, Paull, Boot Jack, and Leano lake.
Cost:
The shuttle from Red Lake to Leano Lake put in will cost: $140 for 2 plus $25 per person each way. The park permit is $10 / day and we will vote to determine if we want to rent a satellite phone at the additional cost of $50 / week + shipping etc. I will order 1 map per boat Rostul Lake (52 L/15) $15.
Planning:
We will be meeting at our outfitters’ place in Red Lake around 14:00 on Friday August 12th and will be shuttled to the put in at Leano Lake that evening. We will exit on the evening August 23 and stay in Red Lake overnight before heading back home.
Note: This is true boreal wilderness, egress may be long and difficult. Intermediate flat water and canoe tripping skills are required of all participants as is a cautious approach to risk. The topography is relatively flat but there are numerous portages so traveling light is strongly advised.
Brian Wraight
bwraight@gmail.com
450 458-1722
Friday, 12 August 2011, 02:00pm
To Wednesday, 24 August 2011