Friends of Wabakimi
Wabakimi Canoe Route Maps Volume Two
Albany River & Northern Tributaries (Chivelston Lake to Patte Lake)
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The coverage area extends from Chivelston Lake north through Savant Lake to Osnaburgh Lake and east along the Albany River as far as Patte Lake. The southern tributaries of the Albany River contained in this booklet include the Harold Creek, Jutten Creek, Virginian Creek, Savant River, Little Savant River, Neverfreeze Creek, McCrae Creek, Redmond Creek, Shoe Creek, Wet Creek, Pashkokogan River, Little Pashkokogan River and the Misehkow River.
Printed on 8.5 x 11.0” high-quality paper, each canoe map depicts the locations of land-based features such as campsites and portages. Accurately measured portage lengths are expressed in meters to make them compatible with NTS 1:50,000 topo maps. A descriptive page title indicates the extent of the map coverage and direction of flow of the main intervening waterway (e.g., Davis Lake to Ahleen Lake via Palisade River). Maps are uniform in scale and each overlaps adjoining maps for seamless coverage of a canoe route. Enlargement circles provide magnified details of portages and campsites as well as the locations of known hazards or obstacles such as swifts, rapids, waterfalls and beaver dams. Locations of remote tourism establishments are included where assistance may be obtained should an emergency arise.
Volume Two — 26 Maps
• Chivelston Lake to Savant Lake via Harold Lake
• Smye Lake to Savant Lake via Jutten Lake
• Smye Lake to Savant Lake via Kneehigh Lake
• Virginian Lake to Savant Lake via Virginian Creek
• Savant Lake South
• Savant Lake North
• Savant Lake to Velos Lake via Savant River
• Savant Lake to Velos Lake via Little Savant River
• Jabez Lake to McCrea Lake via McCrea Creek
• Velos Lake to East Pashkokogan Lake via Savant River
• Little Savant River to Davies Lake via Redmond Creek
• Takeoff Lake to McCrea Lake via Shoe Lake
• Fitchie Lake to Savant Lake via Neverfreeze Creek
• Fitchie Lake to Minchin Lake via Little Pashkokogan River
• Fitchie Lake to Minchin Lake via Pashkokogan River
• Minchin Lake to Pashkokogan Lake via Pashkokogan River
• Pashkokogan Lake to Osnaburgh Lake via Pashkokogan River
• Osnaburgh Lake to Atikokiwam Lake via Albany River
• Atikokiwam Lake to Achapi Lake via Albany River
• Achapi Lake to Patte Lake via Albany River - Part One
• Achapi Lake to Patte Lake via Albany River - Part Two
• Pashkokogan Lake to Rockcliff Lake via Misehkow River
• Rockcliff Lake to Blow Lake via Misehkow River
• Blow Lake to Albany River via Misehkow River - Part One
• Blow Lake to Albany River via Misehkow River - Part Two
• Early Lake to Misehkow River via Coles Lake
Paper / Non-waterproof (8.5 x11.0")
Ships directly from Friends of the Wabakimi. All maps sales support the Friends of Wabakimi canoe route and conservation efforts.
Canoeing.com note: The Historic Wabakimi Canoe Routes planning map is great for overview of potential routes in Wabakimi Provincial Park and connecting Crown Lands. And the information found in the five-volume set of maps is invaluable for final stage planning of a wilderness canoe route in the Wabakimi Area. The set of maps will save you both time and money in realizing your travel plans in this remote area of Canada and more importantly will help you best prepare for the challenges paddling the white-water rivers, and flat water lakes found throughout the Wabakimi. Actual navigation on your trip is best done with the detailed maps from the five-volume route maps series combined with 1:50,000 topographic maps.
All canoe routes were mapped, explored, and portage trails improved by Phil Cotton and The Wabakimi Project’s 244 volunteers between 2004-2018
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