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Kondiaronk (#16) | ||||
This advanced level circuit includes 19 canoe-camping sites at approximately 5 km intervals. Circuit map - Part 1 (in French only) |
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Length | Approximate duration | Boat launching | Proposed direction | Portage |
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87 km (loop) | 7 days (6 nights) | Le Domaine Registration Centre or Antostagan campground | Counterclockwise |
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Points of interest: A little frequented circuit. The sandy shores of Lac Kondiaronk are worth a visit. Difficulties: Lakes Jean-Péré and Kondiaronk are strenuous to navigate during very high winds.
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Nicobyzard (#33) | ||||
This advanced level circuit includes 13 canoe-camping sites at approximately 5 km intervals. Circuit map - Part 1 (in French only) |
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Length | Approximate duration | Boat launching | Proposed direction | Portage |
76 km (loop) | 7 days (6 nights) | Nichcotea or Lac Byrd campground | Counterclockwise |
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Lac Granet - Ouatouais (#73) | ||||
This intermediate level circuit includes canoe-camping sites at approximately 5 km intervals. Circuit map - Part 1 (in French only) |
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Length | Approximate duration | Boat launching | Proposed direction | Portage |
115 km (loop) | 7 days (6 nights) | Lac Granet | Counterclockwise |
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Points of interest: easy circuit which allows a long hike with few portages. Lac Granet offers beautiful scenery. Launching very close to the route 117 (15 km). Difficulties: Lac Granet is difficult to canoe in high winds (strong waves).
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Hawkesbury-des-Baies (#77) | ||||
This advanced level circuit includes 21 canoe-camping sites at approximately 8 km intervals. The 25 km linear segment (round trip) joins the 83 km loop segment. |
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Length | Approximate duration | Boat launching | Proposed direction | Portage |
112 km | 7 days (6 nights) | Barker Bay campground | Clockwise |
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Points of interest: very beautiful lakes. Lac Cawasachouane and Lac Hénault are large, narrow lakes that are easy to navigate even in high winds, as their many islands provide shelter. Remarkable segment between Lac Hénault and Lac des Baies, characterized by a series of small lakes connected by short portages. Challenges:
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* Type A portage: a portage that either connects two waterways or avoids obstacles, such as Class III or higher rapids, falls, weirs, impassable segments, dams, and rapids encountered against the current.
* Type B portage: a portage that avoids Class I and II rapids.
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