NW Ontario Books
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Lake Superior to Manitoba by Canoe
Hap Wilson
Firefly Books
2017
Hap Wilson was tasked with mapping the water route for the Trans Canada Trail from Thunder Bay to Manitoba, known as the "Path of the Paddle". In this book, the 1200km journey is divided into seven parts, with diary excerpts, hand-drawn maps, GPS coordinates, photos, and other information. The majority of the book is routes in northwestern Ontario.
Availability: In-print and available at local booksellers and on-line.
A Paddler's Guide to Quetico and Beyond
Kevin Callan
The Boston Mills Press
2007
Kevin Callan brings his popular Paddler's Guide series that typically covers routes in southern Ontario to the northwest. Covering several routes in Quetico Provincial Park, it also offers other routes beyond in other area parks.
Availability: In-print and available at local booksellers and on-line.
Canoe Atlas of the Little North
Johnathan Berger and Thomas Terry
Boston Mills Press
2007
This remarkable atlas, in an oversize format, is a landmark publication — the result of five decades of travel, research and documentation. Its first section provides an overview of the region’s geography, the nature of its canoe routes, and the influence of natural and cultural history on those routes. Its second, larger section features annotated versions of 50 topographic maps. Annotations include points of interest, portages, rapids and difficult passages. For anyone exploring northwestern Ontario, this is the reference for overall planning and the placement of routes in context with larger systems.
Availability: In-print and available at local booksellers and on-line.
Canoe Routes of Ontario
Province of Ontario
1991
This book is a compendium of more than 100 routes across the province. It does not offer maps, but does include a general description and some notes. Many routes in northwestern Ontario are covered. Older versions of this book have different covers.
Availability: Not-in-print. Used copies may be found at local used bookstores and on-line.
Canoe Canada
Nick Nickels
Van Nostrand Reinhold
1976
Outlining routes across Canada, many routes in northwestern Ontario are previewed in this book. There are no maps, but length, time, access, and topographic map numbers are included, along with a general description.
Availability: Not-in-print. Used copies may be found at local used bookstores and on-line.
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