Whitewater

Black River-Washago

Outing Type → 

The Black River at HWY 169 just south of Washago has an intersting section that packs half a dozen Class 1-2 rapids into the distance of only a couple of km. It's an ideal spot for budding moving water paddlers to learn to ferry, eddy turn and surf in a non-threatening environment. For more experienced paddlers, it provides a good practice work-out, and if the water is high enough, there are some gnarlier bits on some of the side-channels. This trip is always a low-key, relaxed day for practicing, learning and socializing. A pleasant way to get to meet some other WCA members if you're new to the club. The water should be warming up by then, but you'll at least want to have a wetsuit.

The Basics
Event Location

Black River- Washago

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
1 day
Difficulty Rating
Novice
Registration Cut Off
May 5, 2011
Itinerary
Itinerary description

Meet at put-in at 11:00. We'll have a lunch on the river, and finish around 3 or 4, depending on how much play you want to do. Buy cheap gas on way home.

Recommended Items to Bring

Empty gas tank. There are a couple of cheap gas stations on HWY 48 north of Bloomington Rd., plus a cheap outlet on HWY 12 at Beaverton.

How to Get There
Event Directions

HWY 48 north to HWY 12 north. Just north of the village of Brechin, take the Y junction to the right to continue north on HWY 169. Keep going till you reach the bridge over the Black where we put-in.
Meet 11:00. We'll do the very short car shuttle. For the car shuttle, just go north to the first side road & turn left. Then left at the next road, and you'll hit the next bridge. Alternate shuttle route is to go south from put-in, take first right, and follow side road around to the bridge. It's easy- i'ts just a 5 minute loop trip. We'll probably finish up around 3 or 4 pm, depending on how much people want to play. The trip is about 2 hours from Toronto.

Moira River Playday

Outing Type → 

Due to our rainy spring the Moira has remained at high spring levels, and we will get a chance for a May Day paddle on it. Hopefully, the weather and water will have warmed up a bit by then, making it an excellent opportunity to get out and do mellow some river play. We'll meet at Chisholm's Mill at 9:00 and do a run down the easier lower section, which is mainly long sections of Class 1-2 with lots of rollercoaster waves to go for a ride on. After lunch, we'll drive up to Lost Channel to run this shorter but more intense section, which has an interesting long Class 2-3 rapid. For first time Moira paddlers, we can have a look at it on the car shuttle to the put-in, and you can easily walk it if you don't like what you see. This trip is a great one for those with good novice skills who want to move up to an intermediate level river.

The Basics
Event Location

Moira River

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
1 day
Difficulty Rating
Novice
Registration Cut Off
April 28
Itinerary
Itinerary description

Chisholm's Mill to Latta in the morning. Then lunch at the cars and a drive up to Lost Channel. We should be finished between 3 & 4, depending on how much people want to play. Afterwards, we hit the dairy in Latta for some excellent local cheese, maple syrup, and ice cream.

Required Items to Bring

You need a river boat with air bags. Some of the rapids are long, and if the boat does go over, we want to be able to recover it easily. As the water is still going to be chilly, you should have a full wetsuit or a drysuit. We'll have lunch after the morning section at our cars, so you don't have to carry one with you. However, you'll want to bring a snack & drink.

How to Get There
Event Directions

Meet 9 am at Chisholm's Mills. Exit HWY 401 in Belleville onto HWY 37 north (Exit # 544). Go north on 37 to the village of Shannonville. Turn right onto Shannonville Rd. This goes east for a km or two, and then makes a right angle turn to go south. You'll hit Chisholm's Mills and the river. Parking is in a little parkette on the south side of the river. We shuttle and paddle down to Latta.
For the curious who want to eyeball the upper section on a map, for the put in, follow 37 north to Chapman & Bethel Rd. Go right on Bethel, over the west branch of the river, and then turn right to go down Carss Rd. for about a km & you'll hit the river. We paddle down to where Esker Rd. comes along the north side of the river.
Driving time from central Toronto is about 2.5 hr. if you don't have a lead foot.

Petawawa Wildwater - Lake Travers to McManus

Outing Type → 

The Petawawa will be HUGE on the long weekend, and the ice will be going out late this year. There are portage for all of the C3 rapids. This is an awesome opportunity to watch some of Ontario's best paddlers tackle some really tough runs. Rollway is the longest toughest wildwater ride in the Near North. If your one of those best we will support you at the bottom! At high water there are miles of C2 rapids that provide some challenging maneouvring. Suitable for advanced C2 paddlers who are comfortable maneouvring in big waves, and experts of course. Do not use auto-signup as we do not have internet at our home. Phone or email us to confirm participation.

The Basics
Event Location

Algonquin Park - Achray Rd Gate - Lake Travers Access

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
3 days, Saturday to Monday
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Registration Cut Off
May 17
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Advanced C2 paddlers.
Maximum Group Size
4 tents
Minimum Group Size
1 tent 'ours'
Itinerary
Itinerary description

Stay at our place on Friday night if you want to arrive late, or on Lake Travers if you want to arrive early. We have a large waterfront home nearby. Enjoy docktails and a BBQ. Arrive anytime late. We will leave early 7:30 a.m. on Saturday after a hearty breakfast. We will organize group dinners. You bring your own breakfast and lunches.

Required Items to Bring

Fully outfitted WW boats, ABS recommended ... can be rented at Algonquin Portage Store on Achray Road. Helmets and Full Body Wet/dry suits are mandatory for rapids as water is hypothermic this weekend. Neoprene gloves and booties.

Recommended Items to Bring

Bug Shirt. Personal First Aid. We carry First Aid and Z-drag.

How to Get There
Event Directions

Phone us for directions.

Petawawa River - Lake Travers to McManus

Outing Type → 

A glorious river on the east side of Algonquin Park. There are portages for the 5 big monsters which will hopefully be mostly runnable C3, miles of C2 rapids, including 5-Mile, Schooner, and swifts. The portages can be shortened by partial runs at most of the big 5. This is a scenic river for hands-on C2 intermediate skills. There are 'safe' opportunities for C3 challenges, such as Little Thompson and lower Crooked Chute, both ending in safe pools for intrepid C2 paddlers. Do NOT use online sign-up, phone or email us for information and to confirm participation as we do not have internet at our rural home.

The Basics
Event Location

Algonquin Park - Achray Road - Lake Travers Access

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
3 days - Friday to Sunday
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Registration Cut Off
Book by June 1st
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Intermediate C2 Paddlers
Maximum Group Size
4 tents
Minimum Group Size
1 tent (ours)
Itinerary
Itinerary description

To accommodate late Thursday night arrivals, stay at our waterfront palace nearby - enjoy docktails and a BBQ ... arrive any time ... We will leave for the gate by about 7:30 a.m. to get an early start across Lake Travers.

Required Items to Bring

Fully outfitted WW boats - ABS - recommended. Can be rented at Algonquin Portage Store on Achray Road. Helmet and Full Body Wet or Dry suits are mandatory at the rapids (not on the lakes). The water is still cold, and any complicated boat rescue could mean standing a long time in very cold water. We will organize group dinners. U provide your breakfast and lunches. Personal First Aid. We carry First Aid and Z-Drag steel cable to rip the seat outa your boat.

Recommended Items to Bring

BUG Shirt. Bug Spray. If you plan to run Rollway, bring a center airbag as it may save your bacon and make it a lot easier to rescue your boat before it ends up at the Natch. You will be portaging your packs as we do not want to chase gear on this river.

How to Get There
Event Directions

Phone us for directions.

Lower Madawaska River

Outing Type → 

Book ASAP. Join us for the continuation of this annual spring paddle / wine and cheese party. We paddle from above Aumonds Bay to Griffith. The short 28 km distance allows for a leisurely pace with lots of time to play, chat and eat! Rapids will range from grade 1 to 4 and there are a couple of short portages around falls. We meet on Saturday morning near Quadeville and are finished by Monday noon.

The Basics
Event Location

Contact the event co-ordinator for further details.

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
2 .5 days
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Participant Info
Maximum Group Size
Limit 6 boats
Itinerary
Recommended Items to Bring

Wet and /or dry suits

Credit River - Terra Cotta to Norval

Outing Type → 

We will paddle an easy and scenic section of the Credit River from Terra Cotta to Norval, approx 15 km, stopping to play in the mainly Class 1 features along the way. For those who participated in the Whitewater Training Day (June 5), this would be an opportunity to practise your skills.

The Basics
Event Location

Credit River

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
1 day
Difficulty Rating
Novice
Registration Cut Off
June 14
Participant Info
Maximum Group Size
8 boats, tandem or solo
Minimum Group Size
3 boats
Itinerary
Required Items to Bring

All legally required safety gear + helmet and water shoes. Lunch and water.

How to Get There
Event Directions

TBA

WHITEWATER TRAINING DAY

Outing Type → 

Here’s your chance to try out a little whitewater before committing to a full course. ORCKA instructor Garry Almond and I will demonstrate the basic moves on an uncomplicated section of the Credit River. Participants must make their own arrangements for canoe (Royalex), gear and transportation. Helmet, PFD and water shoes mandatory. Wear quick-dry clothing or a wetsuit. Bring lunch, water, and a complete change of clothes. Please familiarize yourself with the club’s canoeing safety guidelines in advance. Limit 8 participants, tandem or solo. Let me know if you need a partner. Registration deadline June 1. This is a non-certification instructional day. $20/person instruction fee for Garry. Karonne strictly volunteer.

The Basics
Event Location

Credit River - directions TBA

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
1 day
Difficulty Rating
Beginner
Registration Cut Off
June 1
Participant Info
Maximum Group Size
8 participants, tandem or solo
Minimum Group Size
4

Opeongo & Madawaska Rivers

Outing Type → 

The Opeongo River and the Madawaska River (Whitney to Madawaska) will still be running high, with volumes anywhere from C2 to C3 with some optional C4, hopefully featuring hot spring weather (we enjoyed a snow blizzard last year!) Camp at a beautiful spot to enjoy spring peepers and cherry blossoms, or stay overnight at Whitney.

The Basics
Event Location

Whitney & Madawaska on Hwy 60 in Algonquin Park

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
1 or 2 days
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Registration Cut Off
n.a.
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Whitewater paddlers
Maximum Group Size
4 boats
Minimum Group Size
1 boat (ours)
Itinerary
Itinerary description

We will run the Opeongo River from the Algonquin Park Shall Lake put-in, to the first take-out on Aylen Lake Rd. On Sunday we run the Madawaska from the Adventure Lodge put-in to the take out bridge on the Shall Lake Access Rd. We camp overnight at a beautiful location and provide bug shelter.

The Opeongo River is a fun C2-3 whitewater run with no waterfalls. The most difficult rapid, where scouting is not possible (run tight right) occurs at the end of the whitewater section. There are short optional drags at a couple of ledges. We leave early to paddle across Victoria Lake before any wind starts. There is an ATV trail along the river below Victoria Lake to the take-out. We will scout the C2 canyon for sweepers which Frank may tackle with the chain-saw.

The Madawaska River features more technical C2-3 rapids which can all be scouted, portaged or lined. There are 2 waterfalls with longer portages, which should not present any problems. There is an ATV trail the full length of the river.

We have run both these rivers annually for 15 years.

Required Items to Bring

Fully outfitted WW canoe with center bag, full body wet/drysuit, helmet etc. Barrel with warm up clothes, personal first aid, cell phones usually function in this area.

We carry emergency overnight shelter, WFA Kit, Globalstar SATPhone, 100 ft steel Z-drag cable with cum-a-long and a chain saw to clean up any sweepers on the Opeongo. Frank is a certified Chainsaw Instructor responsible for 35 Forestry Technician Students in the bush!

Recommended Items to Bring

BYO food, beer etc.

How to Get There
Event Directions

Hwy 60 to Madawaska, then north on Shall Lake Access Rd.
Phone to confirm rendez-vous.

Lower Credit River

Outing Type → 

Bill Ness, 416-321-3005, bness@look.ca, book before March 30 ----- As the weatherman refused to cooperate to allow us to run this trip as originally scheduled on March 27, we have move the date ahead a week. Join me on this classic early spring favourite of Toronto area paddlers. We’ll catch the Credit in Streetsville and run down to the mouth at Port Credit. The river is a delightful continuous class 1 to 2 with lots of play spots. However, as sweepers can present a hazard and the water will be cold, you should have solid basic moving water skills, and wear a wetsuit or drysuit. If we have a late break-up, can move the trip to April 3. On the other hand, if we get one of those early springs that we have been experiencing over the last few years, March 20 might work out better. So if you're interested in coming along, I suggest you let me know early, in case we do have to move the date forward.

The Basics
Event Location

Mississauga

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
1 day
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Registration Cut Off
March 30
How to Get There
Event Directions

Exit south from HWY 401 onto Mississauga Rd./Erin Mills Parkway. Follow Mississauga Rd. south into Streetsville, where it becomes called Queen St. Follow Queen to just south of Thomas St., then turn left onto Church St. (just past the church, of course). Follow Church around a curve & you'll see the river on the right. Vic Johnston Community Centre is on right, and just south of it is a park, which is where we put in. We do a shuttle. Lunch is on the river around Dundas St. We should reach the lake around 3 pm.

Intro To Moving Water Course (tandem)

Outing Type → 

This is a great course for canoe trippers who wish to develop their river-tripping skills. This course will be held at the Elora Gorge Conservation area and will be a co-ed event. We will spend two full days on the river learning to read and manoeuvre in Class 1-2 whitewater. This is a Paddle Canada certification and successful candidates will need to perform manoeuvres in both the bow and stern of the boat. If you just want to come out and learn more about paddling whitewater, but do not want the certification, you are also welcome to join us. Those wishing to camp with us/ eat with us will just split those costs accordingly. Price $80 (Course and Equipment only. Camping and food not included)

The Basics
Event Location

Elora Concervation Area

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
2 days
Difficulty Rating
Novice
Registration Cut Off
THIS EVENT IS NOW FULL
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Men and Women
Maximum Group Size
4 tandem boats
Minimum Group Size
8 students