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Place Water Canoes Camping Facilitator/Instruct Or/Guide Other Paddling resources – where, what and who. place Water canoes camping Facilitator/instruct Other - Contact or/guide specify ONTARIO Canadian Canoe Ontario and na na na Forums and http://www.myccr.com/ routes data base beyond information ORCKA n/a n/a n/a Instructors and Trip ORCKA.ca find Instructor and Trip Leader search Provincial Leaders and Organizational members Organizational members CENTRAL ONTARIO M.E.C. store N/A Canoe and other n/a n/a Can rent and pick up at store- Barrie, North York, Ottawa, gear Burlington, Toronto https://www.mec.ca/en/ and search rentals Harbour front Lake Ontario Toronto harbour front Barrie Canoe Club Lake Simcoe plus Instruction and trips https://www.facebook.com/bckc.barrie/ Happy paddling Barrie Beach Lake yes n/a Canoe & kayak https://www.happypaddling.com/ Simcoe lessons Abilities in Motion Earl Rowe PP yes yes Canoe and kayak https://www.abilitiesinmotion.ca/ Alliston instructors Trails Youth Pond on site Canoes available ?? Na Weekdays, http://www.trails.ca/ Initiatives for use on site n/a maybe 15599 Warden Avenue Stouffville summer, Instructor could contact and ask Sept wkds Haliburton Poker Lakes, Big Can rent from Interior camp sites n/a Interior site booking: https://hhwt.goingtocamp.com/ Highlands Water East, St Nora lake office on #35 Canoe rentals: Trails, system for 1-5 day You must https://www.algonquinhighlands.ca/rentals.php Dorset trips transport to other https://algonquinoutfitters.com/ Minden access Minden White Water Gull River Can get canoes Can book na White water https://www.whitewaterontario.ca/recreation/facilities/minden Reserve Minden from AO campsite river -whitewater-preserve/ lessons, canoe rental practice https://algonquinoutfitters.com/ Minden Queen Elizabeth II Various lake and na na na Not your https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/queenelizabeth2wildland Wildlands Non rivers between usual canoe s operating PP Hwy 11 and 35 route- https://www.explorethebackcountry.com/qewmap north of 45 Fair Glen Outdoor Trips in Voyageur canoe Lessons and trips, Preparation http://www.fairhavens.org/ministries/outdooreducation/ Education Beaverton canoes All provided practice plus Kawartha for schools Highlands or Haliburton Highlands Trent – Severn Geo Bay at Port na At locks na https://www.trentsevern.com/ Waterway Severn to Lake https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/lhn-nhs/on/trentsevern Ontario at Trenton Kawartha Highlands Canoe area NE of Long lake access Campsites booked na https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/kawarthahighlands PP Peterborough – can rent https://www.ontarioparks.com/reservations between hwy 507 Long Lake access has canoe rental – water taxi and shuttle and 28 http://www.longlakelodge.ca/ Canoe Museum Trent canal, Canoe Museum Trent canal, Camps for kids & https://canoemuseum.ca/ Peterborough Otonabee R , Peterborough Otonabee R , courses for adults Kawartha Kawartha Highlands Highlands Camp Kawartha Duro Dummer Canoe & kayak Book facility and Facilitators can be https://campkawartha.ca/ NE Peterborough Clear & Stoney use equipment booked Lake The Land Canadian Apsley, Lakefield Yes with the Canoe certification Camps etc http://canoecampingtrips.ca/ Adventures – N of program for Kids 9-15 Peterborough Courses for adults Warsaw Caves Indian river- day Can rent Sites and group N/A Caves and www.warsawcaves.com Cons Area trip, instruction campsites kettles NE Peterborough Silent Lake Prov Silent Lake Can rent Yes n/a Hiking https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/silentlake Park, Bancroft around https://www.ontarioparks.com/reservations Silent Lake Algonquin Outfitters Algonquin park, Canoe and kayak N/A Guided canoe trips- https://algonquinoutfitters.com/ Huntsville, Minden rental, will day and multi day in transport up to Algonquin 100km Opeongo Outfitters Lake Opeongo, Canoes and N/A Guided canoe trips Water taxi , https://www.opeongooutfitters.com/ Algonquin outfits, delivery, store shuttle Algonquin Routes- Whitefish, Rock, See above for Book by lake http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/algonquin Kid friendly Galeairy-Pen 3-4 rental canoes day https://www.ontarioparks.com/reservations Magnetawan- See above for Book by lake Ralph Bice-Daisy rental canoes 3 day Canoe Lake- Joe- See above for Book by lake Tom Thompson- rental canoes Tepee 3 day Smoke Ragged See above for Book by lake Porcupine – 2-3 rental canoes day linear MassassaugaP P Interior lakes and Rent from White book n/a Register at https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/themassasauga Parry Sound Geo Bay Squall or other Oastler PP https://www.ontarioparks.com/reservations 2 access points Multi day trips for 3 Legged L access White Squall Georg Bay Parry Canoes, kayak, na Trips and lessons shuttle www.whitesquall.com Sound SUP, gear Ontario Sea Parry Sound na na Course, trips events https://www.ontarioseakayakcentre.com/ Kayaking Centre Big Canoe Quest Georgian Bay All provided Facebook: Big Canoe Quest Islands 3-5 days Grundy Lake PP Grundy Lake Available at yes na Evening https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/grundylake Grundy Lake programs supply post and https://www.ontarioparks.com/reservations delivered Noganosh canoe Canoe trip of 3-6 no no Non https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/noganoshlake area days operating park at this time Restoule Prov Park Access to French Canoe and kayak Yes April 12, 2019 N/A https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/restoule River rental to November 24, https://www.ontarioparks.com/reservations 2019 Pine Cove Lodge French River Canoe and kayak resort French River Park permits www.frenchriver.com and French river Wolseley Bay rental Adventures http://www.frenchriveradventures.com/ Adventures Hartley Bay Marina French River Delta Canoe and kayak na na Water taxi https://www.hartleybaymarina.com/marina-rates French river rental Park permits Killarney PP Various access Killarney outfitters can na Killarney https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/killarney & Killarney points – canoes, kayaks, OutfittersWill http://www.killarneyoutfitters.com/canoe-rental.php canoes Outfitters SUP outfit at George and Bell and will deliver completely https://www.ontarioparks.com/reservations gear and food. SOUTH WESTERN ONTARIO Rockwood Cons Eramosa River Can rent May 1 to October N/A www.grandriver.ca Area 15 Near Guelph Grand River rafting Grand River Canoes, kayaks Campsites to be Take a course, book www.grandriverrafting.ca Paris Day and cooked a guide or go on overnights own Grand river Grand River and Canoe, kayak, Courses, guides, Hiking trips https://grand-experiences.com/ experiences area voyageur canoe, day and overnight also SUP trips Kelso Cons Area, Kelso Lake Canoe, kayak and Campsites can be na Good for https://www.conservationhalton.ca/park-details?park=kelso Milton SUP rentals booked basic skills EASTERN ONTARIO Paddler Co-op, Madawaska River Can rent canoes, yes Canoe, kayak WW Paddle paddlerco-op.ca Palmers Rapids kayaks, gear, instruction, trips, Canada and shuttles Swift Water Rescue ORCKA and more Madawaska Kanu Madawaska River Ask Yes or glamp Canoe, kayak WW http://owl-mkc.ca/mkc/ Centre inside instruction, ++ Lower Madawaska Madawaska River Jessups and Package or rental Lessons at http://www.madriverrentals.ca/index.php/lower-madawaska- Jessups to Griffiths Paddlers Coop Paddlers river-provincial-whitewater-park Coop or MKC 1000 Islands St Lawrence R Kayak and gear na Courses Maps and https://1000islandskayaking.com/ Kayaking rentals Guided trips accommodat Gananoque ion info Depot Lakes Depot Lakes Can rent Campsites na Small lakes, https://www.depotlakes.com/camping/ N of Kingston , bookable canoe in Quinte sites Frontenac Outfitters Frontenac PP n of Canoe, kayak and no Kayak instruction https://frontenac-outfitters.com/ and Kingston SUP rentals and delivery Frontenac PP Connecting lakes Fronenac Interior sites only na Hiking & https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/frontenac North of Kingston Outfitters backpacking https://www.ontarioparks.com/reservations Burritts Rapids lock Near Ottawa na Canoe Kayak basic http://www.rideau-info.com/canal/locks/17-burrittsrapids.html on Rideau Canal Instruction NORTHERN ONTARIO Missinaibi Missinaibi and yes na Guide and complete https://mhoadventures.com/ Headwaters Moose Rivers package or outfitting, training courses Wabakimi PP Guided tours possible http://wabakimi.com/trips/guided-tours/ Wanapitei Canoe Temagami and all Canoe Guiding trips Youth http://wanapiteicanoe.com/upcoming-trips/by- Canada summer camp trips location/ontario-quebec/ Naturally Superior Superior, inland Canoe kayak Sup Canoe trips, sea Shuttles https://www.naturallysuperior.com/ Adventures canoe routes voyager canoe kayak instruction lodge Wawa The Algoma Superior , inland Canoe kayak Sup Voyageur canoe Canoe, kayak, http://algomapaddlers.blogspot.com/ Paddlers canoe routes voyager canoe trips on superior voyageur trips https://www.facebook.com/AlgomaPaddlersClub/ Blind River/Elliot Lake Items not entered water and canoes, with no facilitator - City of Markham – Nory Takata .
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