SUMMER 2004 Long Trip Itineraries Section A Coats River-Richmond Gulf Northern Quebec Staff: Dave Chapin Guide: Tim Nicholson |
Route: Northern Quebec by road - put-in at Lac Des Oeufs - Kanaupskow River - Lac Roz - Great Whale River - Lac Picquet - Coats River - Lac Elizabeth (re-outfit) - Little Whale River - Guerrin River - Richmond Gulf - Umiujaq Inuit village - Radisson village by air - return to Temagami by road |
Section B Sakami River Northern Quebec Staff: Alex Perkins Guide: Reed Ryan |
Route: Lac Albanel by road - Lake Mistassini - up Wabissinane River - Lac Baudeau - Tichegami River - small lake crossover to Eastmain River - Eastmain River - up Cauouatstacau River via Lac Marbois, Lac Gaudin, Lac Murion, Lac Catillon - Lac Dejean - Lac Ayde - Lac Planat - Lac Daru - Lac Rossignol - Lac Rosée - Lac des Antons - Gasparin Lake - Sakami River - Rivière De Pontois - LG3 Reservoir - takeout at Trans-Taiga Hwy - Temagami by road Except for last six days, diverting onto the Pontois to the Trans-Taiga, route same as Section A, 1972. No Section C in 2004 |
Songadeewin 1 Winisk River Northwestern Ontario Staff: Tracy Hoeger Guide: Rachel Cullingham |
Route: Northwestern Ontario by road - Stirland Lake put-in - North Pipestone River - Pipestone River - Wunnummin Lake village (reoutfit) - Winisk River - Nibinamik Lake - Summer Beaver village - Winisk River - Webequie village (reoutfit) - Winisk River - Peawanuck village takeout - Timmins by air - Temagami by road
Last updated: June 2, 2004 |
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