Canadian rivers info
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- C Boater
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Canadian rivers info
Is there a similar site for Canadian WW like the US AW site?
Dedicated to C Boats...na...
http://www.boatwerks.net/ is pretty good WW forum though.
Covers eastern Canada and a lot of paddlers come from our nation's capital (Ottawa/Gatineau region) which is where tons of top notch paddlers come from, due to rivers like Ottawa, Gatineau, Rouge and many other geems that flow almost year round(ice pending...)
Paddlers from east and west coasts post often and answers to BC creeks for example are always answered.
http://www.myosis.ca/index.htm is a Quebec site with water levels and river descriptions, you'll have to keep your English-french dictionnary nearby though since it's all in french, but then again, PM me specific questions and I'll be happy to transalte for you !
SYOTR
Gaétan
http://www.boatwerks.net/ is pretty good WW forum though.
Covers eastern Canada and a lot of paddlers come from our nation's capital (Ottawa/Gatineau region) which is where tons of top notch paddlers come from, due to rivers like Ottawa, Gatineau, Rouge and many other geems that flow almost year round(ice pending...)
Paddlers from east and west coasts post often and answers to BC creeks for example are always answered.
http://www.myosis.ca/index.htm is a Quebec site with water levels and river descriptions, you'll have to keep your English-french dictionnary nearby though since it's all in french, but then again, PM me specific questions and I'll be happy to transalte for you !
SYOTR
Gaétan
Last edited by Open Gate on Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Nope. Not sure what areas you're looking for, but here are a few that I'm aware of.
There's a couple good ones that come to mind, others please add:
http://www.bc-ww.com - By far the most comprehensive Canadian site, with great information. Maintained by cboats' Jan Demeter.
http://www.boatwerks.net/ - Has a list of Major runs in Southern Ontario/Southwestern Quebec that are popular for paddlers
http://www.mackfest.ca/ - More detail of "Hwy 7" Runs of Southern ontario, with great photos... Note: most of these rivers only go off in the spring.
http://www.myccr.com/ - Canadian Canoe Routes. Mostly Flatwater, but they do cover some of the more 'tripping-whitewater' runs. Like most flatwater canoeists, ripples are described as CLASS 2 and anything with a rock in the middle is Class 4+
Those are the ones I know, there are possibly more.
There's a couple good ones that come to mind, others please add:
http://www.bc-ww.com - By far the most comprehensive Canadian site, with great information. Maintained by cboats' Jan Demeter.
http://www.boatwerks.net/ - Has a list of Major runs in Southern Ontario/Southwestern Quebec that are popular for paddlers
http://www.mackfest.ca/ - More detail of "Hwy 7" Runs of Southern ontario, with great photos... Note: most of these rivers only go off in the spring.
http://www.myccr.com/ - Canadian Canoe Routes. Mostly Flatwater, but they do cover some of the more 'tripping-whitewater' runs. Like most flatwater canoeists, ripples are described as CLASS 2 and anything with a rock in the middle is Class 4+
Those are the ones I know, there are possibly more.
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Thank you for the info
The reason I'm asking is I am thinking of going to Palmer Fest and realize I don't know much about the area. I know of course the names of the famous water in the area but know little of the rapids and optimal water levels to expect. Plus being here in Indiana, West Virginia and Tennessee are both about 8hrs away, so whats a couple more if I go NE and check out whats across the boarder. Thanks again Doug
Palmerfest:
Paddle the Madawaska, (Upper, Lower, Middle) all about 1/2 hr max from Palmer Rapids. Oh, you can goof around at palmer too...
Some dude named Eran Andrechuck posted a lot of articles about these rivers,... You might be able to find his trip reports on the net... I searched but couldnt find em.
Paddle the Ottawa
-- http://riverjunkies.net is a great description of the Ottawa R.
That's a good weekend's worth
I'd say there'd be a healthy contingent of cboats boaters there, post if you're coming...
Paddle the Madawaska, (Upper, Lower, Middle) all about 1/2 hr max from Palmer Rapids. Oh, you can goof around at palmer too...
Some dude named Eran Andrechuck posted a lot of articles about these rivers,... You might be able to find his trip reports on the net... I searched but couldnt find em.
Paddle the Ottawa
-- http://riverjunkies.net is a great description of the Ottawa R.
That's a good weekend's worth
I'd say there'd be a healthy contingent of cboats boaters there, post if you're coming...
-- Cya
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If you ever get to Quebec rivers
Info on many Quebec rivers with pix... some openboaters
http://rivieresquebec.site.voila.fr/
http://canot.freehostia.com/
The Quebec kayak and canoe federation
http://www.canot-kayak.qc.ca/nouvelles.asp
Many pfd maps of Quebec rivers with some other rivers
http://www.cartespleinair.org/
Festival d'eau vive de la Haute-Gatineau one of the biggest WW festival in Quebec
http://www.gatineau.org/
And of course like Gaetan pointed out Myosis is great for river description and water level.
http://www.myosis.ca/
Maybe you already have some of this info... If you need any help with translation let me know.
Pascal
Info on many Quebec rivers with pix... some openboaters
http://rivieresquebec.site.voila.fr/
http://canot.freehostia.com/
The Quebec kayak and canoe federation
http://www.canot-kayak.qc.ca/nouvelles.asp
Many pfd maps of Quebec rivers with some other rivers
http://www.cartespleinair.org/
Festival d'eau vive de la Haute-Gatineau one of the biggest WW festival in Quebec
http://www.gatineau.org/
And of course like Gaetan pointed out Myosis is great for river description and water level.
http://www.myosis.ca/
Maybe you already have some of this info... If you need any help with translation let me know.
Pascal
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