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Ontario and the Great Lakes

Ontario’s playground of rivers and minor lakes that surround them are home to unique flora and fauna, some of the most beautiful in the world. This region is also home to many minor lakes and rivers and some 35,000 islands. The Great Lakes provide the perfect blend of resort lake-side relaxation and active canoe and whitewater expeditions, with wildlife viewing along the way.

Bustard Islands Sea Kayaking Trip

Just a few kilometres off the shore of the mouth of the French River is an amazing archipaleago of islands called the Bustards. Paddle from the shores of Killarney Park to Britt. There are daily rewards and challenges on the north shore of Georgian Bay including winds, waves and daily distances making this trip ideal for an experienced paddler. Spend 6 nights camping on Georgian Bay at scenic campsites and enjoy great food and the services of an amazing guide.

Paddling the White Waters of the Upper Missinaibi

Upper Missinaibi River Canoe Trip

Imagine running 40 sets of rapids, portaging fewer than 10 times, and camping every night beside the roar of cascading falls and rapids. Few rivers can match the power, beauty and history of the Upper Missinaibi. From its source at Missinaibi Lake, the river rushes 350 miles North to James Bay, over Precambrian granite, through string bogs and marshes, and all within a Provincial Park.