Flatwater

Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Park - Explore with Gary Ataman Nov 1-2, 14

Outing Type → 

ARE YOU READY FOR ANOTHER EXPLORE ADVENTURE? Join me in exploring the hidden waterways of Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park. We will be travelling through classic Canadian Shield territory. On this trip we will opening up a new route north of Victoria Lake.

The Basics
Event Location

Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Park (North of Norland)

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
2 days
Difficulty Rating
Advanced
Registration Cut Off
Oct 23,14
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Experienced back country folks who are looking for an adventure off the beaten
Maximum Group Size
3 boats
Minimum Group Size
1 boat
Itinerary
Itinerary description

If you are looking for a exploration cold weather challenge then this outing is for you.
We will be exploring, new and old canoe routes in Queen Elizabeth II Provincial Park.
We will be canoeing lakes, ponds, rivers and bushwhacking hiking to find our way around the park. The goal of the outing is to find new routes through the park.
Our plan is to paddle/hike ~15-20 km/5-6 hours a day. Participants should be prepared to perform one way portages across un-marked bushwhacking Canadian Shield terrain. So pack light.
We explored a good section of the park over the past few years. You can check out my Facebook page to see previous trips. This is what you can expect on my outings.

Required Items to Bring

One light weight canoe pack and wilderness camping gear to allow one carry portages.
Flat water canoe and camping gear
First Aid Kit
PFD, whistle, throw rope, bailer, etc.

Recommended Items to Bring

Camera
Food
Car clothes for drive home

How to Get There
Event Directions

See event organizer

Carpool Info

See event organizer

Other
Notes

To sign up for this event send me an email.
The event organizer will coordinate the trip with the aid of a Excel planning sheet. This sheet will collect info form individuals on the event. The sheet will be distributed to all to coordinate canoe/shelter teams, emergency contact/medical information, etc.
You need to take Friday off work.
Do not have a canoe or partner? I will try and match you up with one.
Not sure if you are ready for this adventure, well you can take a look at my Facebook page to check out my previous events and/or give me a call 905-683-3100 ext 1286 to discuss.

Cancellation Policy
Only sign up if you are sure you will make the event.

Algonquin Flatwater Canoe Trip - Erables Lake Loop

Outing Type → 

Algonquin Flatwater Canoe Trip - Erables Lake Loop (Kioshkokowi Lake, Mink Lake, Mouse Lake, Erables Lake, Maple Lake).

The Basics
Event Location

Algonquin Provincial Park - North End

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
5 Days
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Registration Cut Off
September 01, 2014
Participant Info
Who's Invited
People who like canoe trips!
Maximum Group Size
2 Boats
Minimum Group Size
4 People
Itinerary
Itinerary description

5 Days (Sept 4th to Sept 8th). Four days of paddling, One day to relax.
This loop is for experienced paddlers with several longer portages (Kevin Callan posted a portion of this trip as being novice.... See trip report in his book Paddling Guide to Algonquin Park).

Required Items to Bring

This list will be provide by Event Coordinator

Recommended Items to Bring

This list will be provide by Event Coordinator

How to Get There
Event Directions

Directions to follow.

Carpool Info

Will discuss this as an option with participants.

Other
Notes

More details to follow.

Cancellation Policy
Only inquire if you are serious about joining the trip

Killarney August 25 to 29th (or 30th)

Outing Type → 

A very relaxed and easy trip with short flat portages.

Monday August 25 - Friday August 29th (have it booked till the 30th but am thinking of coming back on Friday the 29th)

An early morning Monday to drive up.

George Lake Monday night, Killarney Lake (two nights); OSA Lake (one/two nights)

And an optional hike up the Crack on Wednesday.

The Basics
Event Location

Killarney: George Lake to start

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
5 days
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Registration Cut Off
August 21, 2014
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Anyone
Maximum Group Size
4 boats
Minimum Group Size
2
Itinerary
Itinerary description

Up early Monday morning to make the 4-5 hr drive.

Monday 25th night on George. George Lake is our put-in so it will be a short paddle.

Tuesday 26/Wednesday 27 nights on Killarney. From George Lake to Freeland Lake (80m portage) from Freeland to Killarney (380m). 6 to 9 km depending. On the second day on Killarney I would like to hike The Crack: http://www.ontariohighpoints.com/the-crack/ We can leave our canoes just at the long portage into Kakakise and walk the 1440m portage and enter the trail at Kakakise. Think it will be about 1.8k to the top from Kakakise Creek.

Thursay 28 on OSA!!! This lake is BEAUTIFUL. I do have it booked till the Saturday but am thinking of coming back on the Friday unless I have more people interested that would like to stay that extra night. Only a 130m portage from Killarney. We could go explore Muriel! Suppose to be beautiful there as well. Swimming. Reading. Taking in the beauty of this lake. Paddle around it. Up early early on Friday (or Saturday) morning for a approx 10k paddle back to George Lake.

Required Items to Bring

We will be responsible for our own breakfast and lunches and each person I think will do one communal meal. Dinners will be communal and perhaps a breakfast depending.

Your camping gear.

Recommended Items to Bring

Smile.

How to Get There
Carpool Info

We will organize carpool via phone and other details as this is very short notice.

Chiniguchi Lake and River System

Outing Type → 

This is one of my favourite lake trips.
We will be travelling at a comfortable pace with two lay-over camp sites. Some planned activities include, climbing the Elephant, swim in Paradise Lagoon, explore Dougherty, and Frederick Lakes.
For meals, we plan for communal breakfasts and dinners. Lunches will be left to the individuals or partners. Although we are not on a provincial park, we would like to avoid disposable cans and bottles.
This is an ideal trip for intermediate lake water canoeists who are comfortable camping for this duration. Portages are easy to moderate. A few moderately steep climbs might be encountered.

Note: This trip is now Full.

The Basics
Event Location

Chiniguchi River System

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
8 days
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Registration Cut Off
July 25
Participant Info
Maximum Group Size
3 canoes

Northern Killarney

Outing Type → 

As the guide book says, "Paddlers who choose this route will travel the entire west and central regions of the park. Recommended for experienced canoeists, this trip tours some of the most remote areas and spectacular landscapes that Killarney has to offer"

Note: This trip is now full.

The Basics
Event Location

Charlton--Great Mountain Lake Loop of Killarney

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
ten days
Difficulty Rating
Advanced
Registration Cut Off
July 18th, 2014
Participant Info
Who's Invited
fit canoists (many portages)
Maximum Group Size
3 boats
Minimum Group Size
3 boats
Itinerary
Itinerary description

We are planning for a ten-day trip which loops around the northern end of Killarney park from Charlton Lake through Great Mountain Lake, out to Georgian Bay and then back north through Nellie Lake before heading back to Charlton Lake. The trip starts from north of Willsville.

Required Items to Bring

to be discussed by the team

Recommended Items to Bring

to be discussed by the team

Other
Notes

Please get in touch with me if you are interested,
Joan

Temagami P.P. - South to North - OPENING FOR 2 PEOPLE

Outing Type → 

Flatwater canoe trip in Temagami Provincial Park for intermediate level paddlers. (Lake Temagami – Diamond Lake – Maple Mountain Hike - Lady Evelyn Lake)

The Basics
Event Location

Temagami

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
11 days, 10 nights
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Registration Cut Off
June 24, 2014
Participant Info
Who's Invited
People who want to explore and are looking for a great time.
Maximum Group Size
3 boats (6 people)
Minimum Group Size
4 people
Itinerary
Itinerary description

We will meet and stay at a cottage just north of Parry Sound on Friday evening, July 11th and drive north early Saturday morning (Alternative carpooling locations can be discussed later if necessary). The first day includes the drive to Temagami, carpooling vehicles to Mowat Landing, and a short paddle to Temagami Island where we will set up camp. There will be plenty of time to take a hike through the old growth forest on the island. For the next couple days, we will canoe north on Lake Temagami to the Sharp Rock Inlet and onto Diamond Lake where we will take a day off to relax or optional trip to Wakimika Triangle. After our day off, we will continue canoeing north into Lady Evelyn Lake via Diamond Lake. Another day off is planned to make an optional hike up Maple Mountain. The last leg of the trip includes paddling east for three more days where the trip will end at Mowat Landing.
Trip Highlights:
• Hike parts of the Temagami Island old growth forest trails (maximum 9 km’s of trail for hiking)
• Optional hike up to Maple Mountain for a great view of Temagami; (4.3 km long one way, 350m elevation gain)
• Optional canoe / hike to Wakimika Triangle; (14.5 km long canoe (round trip), up to 15.5 km hiking (include portage distance))
• Due to the amount of open water and potential wind, all paddle days will be kept to under 16 km’s per day (roughly 3 to 4 hour days)

Required Items to Bring

A required list of items will be sent out to the trip participants by the trip organizer.

Recommended Items to Bring

A recommended list of items will be sent out to the trip participants by the trip organizer.

How to Get There
Event Directions

Contact event organizer

Carpool Info

Contact event organizer, 1100 km's round trip (max) starting from location north of Toronto, Approximately $.025/km split per person per car.

Other
Notes

This trip involves group meals for both breakfast and dinner. Lunches and snacks will be by individual participants. Complete Itinerary description breakdown and route map will be made available upon request.
Canoeing Experience: Intermediate - interested participants should be confident paddlers and be comfortable in open choppy water
Portaging Experience: Easy
Canoeing Distance: 100 km’s, Portages: only 3 portages (70m, 30m and a 250m at the end of the trip)

Cancellation Policy
Please only sign up if you plan to go on the trip.

Killarney Provincial Park - Killarney Lake - Fall Colours (opening for 1 more paddler)

Outing Type → 

Flatwater canoe trip in Killarney Provincial Park (George Lake, Killarney Lake, plus a hike to 'The Crack') (opening for 1 more paddler)

The Basics
Event Location

Killarney P.P.

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
3 1/2 days, 3 nights
Difficulty Rating
Novice
Registration Cut Off
Sept 6, 2014
Participant Info
Who's Invited
People who want to relax and take in the amazing fall colours that Killarney has to offer!
Maximum Group Size
4 boats (8 people)
Minimum Group Size
4 people
Itinerary
Itinerary description

Why not celebrate Killarney Provincial Park 50th birthday with a combination canoe / hiking trip to take in the fall colours. On Thursday afternoon; we will carpool north to George Lake Campground in Killarney Provincial Park. First thing Friday morning; we will canoe into Killarney Lake and to set up base camp. There will be opportunities on Saturday to hike up to 'The Crack' and/or take a short canoe trip into OSA Lake to take in all the fall colours. Note that there are several options to getting up to 'The Crack'. A couple of options include complete loops with either more canoeing or more hiking depending on what the group decides. On Sunday we will make our way back out to the George Lake access point.
Total Canoeing Distance: 22 km’s plus any distance done for the optional excursions
Number of Portages: 4 (80m, 380m, and same two portages on way back out). Notes: This trip involves group meals for both breakfast and dinner. Lunches and snacks will be by individual participants. Canoeing Experience: Novice -interested participants should be confident paddlers. Portaging Experience: Easy - Bring more luxury items!

Required Items to Bring

A required list of items will be sent out to the trip participants by the trip organizer.

Recommended Items to Bring

A recommended list of items will be sent out to the trip participants by the trip organizer.

How to Get There
Event Directions

Contact event organizer

Carpool Info

Approximately 750 km's round trip. Departure time is 12:00 p.m. from a location north of Toronto (possibly the carpool lot at intersection highway 9 & 400 ). Approximately $.025/km per person.

Other
Cancellation Policy
Please only sign up if you plan to go on the trip.

Big Chute Marine Railway paddle

Outing Type → 

Canoe the area around Big Chute Marine Railway.

*Still room left*

This is how all Portages should be! Canoe onto a "railway" car, and get taken up and over a hill, and down to the lower area. It is the only marine railway of its kind in North America.

Will paddle 5-8 km (round trip) along the Trent-Severn waterway, starting and ending at Big Chute. Very pretty area.

Big Chute Marine Railway. is a boat lift at lock 44 of the Trent-Severn Waterway in Ontario, Canada. It works on an inclined plane to carry boats in individual cradles over a change of height of about 60 feet (18 m). It is the only marine railway (or canal inclined plane) of its kind in North America still in use.

Join in on the Lift Lock paddle (earlier date) and paddle all three lock types - lift lock, railway lock & standard lock

The Basics
Event Location

Big Chute Marine Railway (Lock 44) Upper Big Chute Rd ON L0K 1E0 Canada

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
approx 4 hours
Difficulty Rating
Beginner
Registration Cut Off
Just show up :-)
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Everyone.
Itinerary
Itinerary description

Meet at the top of the lock at 1:00p and take if from there. Will paddle a few km and then turn around, so the put-in and take-out are the same. More of a social paddle. Feel free to paddle much longer, but check when the locks close. I will paddle around once we get to the top of locks, both upper and lower are very pretty

https://goo.gl/maps/CcmqX

Required Items to Bring

Standard canoe safety gear

*Money for lock fee*

$0.90 per foot

How to Get There
Event Directions

Big Chute Marine Railway (Lock 44)‎
Upper Big Chute Road
ON L0K 1E0

(44.885089,-79.675406)

Other
Notes

You can camp at the locks. Many lakes & rivers in the area to explore

My cell is 416-897-7996 if needed

Peterborough Lift Lock (Trent-Severn Waterway) Paddle & Visit to The Canadian Canoe Museum

Outing Type → 

Great for experts and beginners alike.

Feel free to come to just the canoe museum, paddle, or both. (please let me know which)

Start the day off with a tour of the Canadian Canoe Museum (https://www.canoemuseum.ca) @ 10:30.

Paddle in the afternoon - Go up and down two regular locks, and one Lift Lock. Tour the visitor's center and learn about the entire Trent-Severn waterway and the history and mechanics of the lift lock

“The Peterborough Lift Lock is a boat lift located on the Trent Canal in the city of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, and is Lock 21 on the Trent-Severn Waterway. The dual lifts are the highest hydraulic boat lifts in the world, with a lift of 19.8 m (65 ft). This was a considerable accomplishment at the time when conventional locks usually only had a 2 m (7 ft) rise. The lock has two identical ship caissons (like bathtubs) in which vessels ascend and descend. Both caissons are enclosed at each end by pivoting gates, and there are pivoting gates at the upper and lower reaches of the canal at the junctions with the caissons. The gates on the caissons fit into slots on the gates on the reaches, so that they open in unison. No external power is needed: the lift lock functions by gravity alone using the counterweight principle. One caisson always ascends and the other always descends during each locking cycle.”

Join in on the Big Chute paddle (http://www.wildernesscanoe.ca/calendar/2014-08-16) and paddle all three lock types - lift lock, railway lock & standard lock

The Basics
Event Location

Peterborough

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
4.5 hours
Difficulty Rating
Beginner
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Everyone
Itinerary
Itinerary description

Map: http://tinyurl.com/LiftLockCanoe

10:30 - 12:00: Canadian Canoe Museum Tour

12:45–4:30: Paddle
-Canoe through Lock #20 Ashburnham lock (12 feet) and up Lock #21 Peterborough Lift Lock (65 feet). Canoe along canal for a while, and then go back down the Lift Lock

-Break & Tour Lift Lock Visitor Center (base of Lift Lock)

-Canoe around Little Lake and up & down lock #19 Scott Mills Lock (8 foot drop)

Please read http://www.whitewaterontario.ca/rivers/index.php/Lock_19 for those into white water canoeing.

Required Items to Bring

Cost: $1.60 per foot multi-lock one day pass (i.e. $25.60 for a 16 foot canoe). Pay in cash or credit card at the first lock

Cost is $7.25 (tax inc) for the Canadian Canoe Museum. All WCA members get a free one time, one year membership. Email Christina Skuce christina.skuce@canoemuseum.ca BEFORE this event to get your membership set up.

Standard canoe gear

Recommended Items to Bring

NOTE: You can rent a canoe in Peterborough.
It is possible to portage from the store to the water, and paddle over to the meeting point.

Wild Rock Outfitters
169 Charlotte Street
Peterborough, Ontario
K9J 2T7

t 705-745-9133
http://www.wildrock.net/

How to Get There
Event Directions

Canadian Canoe Musuem: 10 Monaghan Road Peterborough, Ontario K9J 5K4.
Paddle: Beavermead Park (Peterborough) boat ramp (44.296414, -78.301822)

Other
Notes

Did you know that you can camp overnight at any lock on the Trent-Severn? Most have running water with showers. You just have to "show up by boat"? I often park my car at the lock, paddle around and then camp. Some locks are near roads and are loud at night - the people who work in the locks will help you find a nice one for sleeping over. I have done this on long weekend and other times I just wanted an easy place to camp

Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Park - Explore with Gary Ataman May 9-11, 14

Outing Type → 

ARE YOU READY FOR ANOTHER EXPLORE ADVENTURE? Join me, explore the hidden waterways of Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park. We will be travelling through classic Canadian Shield territory.

The Basics
Event Location

Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Park (North of Norland)

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
3 full days (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Registration Cut Off
4/15/2014
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Experienced back country folks who are looking for an adventure off the beaten track
Maximum Group Size
3 boats
Minimum Group Size
1 boat
Itinerary
Itinerary description

If you are looking for a exploration challenge then this outing is for you.
We will be exploring new and old canoe routes in Queen Elizabeth II Provincial Park.
We will be canoeing lakes, ponds, rivers and bushwhacking hiking to find our way around the park. The goal of the outing is to find new routes through the park.
Our plan is to paddle ~15-20 km/5-6 hours a day. Participants should be prepared to perform one way portages across un-marked bushwhacking Canadian Shield terrain.
We explored a good section of the park over the past few years. You can check out my Facebook page to see previous trips. This is what you can expect on my outings.
Trip 1
Trip 2
Trip 3
Trip 4
Trip 5

Required Items to Bring

One light weight canoe pack and wilderness camping gear to allow one carry portages.
Flat water canoe and camping gear
First Aid Kit
PFD, whistle, throw rope, bailer, etc.

Recommended Items to Bring

Camera
Food
Car clothes for drive home

How to Get There
Event Directions

See event organizer

Carpool Info

Approximately $0.22/km split per carpool folks. Total $63.80/car

Other
Notes

To sign up for this event send me an email.
The event organizer will coordinate the trip with the aid of a Excel planning sheet. This sheet will collect info form individuals on the event. The sheet will be distributed to all to coordinate canoe/shelter teams, emergency contact/medical information, etc.
You need to take Friday off work.
Do not have a canoe or partner? I will try and match you up with one.
Not sure if you are ready for this adventure, well you can take a look at my Facebook page to check out my previous events and/or give me a call 905-683-3100 ext 1286 to discuss.

Cancellation Policy
Only sign up if you are sure you will make the event.