Canoe Atlas of the Little North

Canoe Atlas of the Little North
Author: Jonathan Berger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781550464962

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The Little North, north of Superior between Lake Winnipeg and James Bay, is a historic area including over 20 major lake and river system. This oversized atlas reviews the area's geography and canoe routes and features 50 annotated topographical maps.

A Paddler's Guide to Ontario's Lost Canoe Routes

A Paddler's Guide to Ontario's Lost Canoe Routes
Author: Kevin Callan
Publisher: Erin, Ont. : Boston Mills Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Canoes and canoeing
ISBN: 9781550464580

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A guide to trips along Ontario's lesser-known waterways -- includes detailed trip descriptions, maps of all access points, accurate portage lengths, tips, advice, history, folklore and more.

Canada's Best Canoe Routes

Canada's Best Canoe Routes
Author: Alister Thomas
Publisher: Erin, Ont. : Boston Mills Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 9781550463910

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A collection of first-hand accounts by Canada's finest canoeists of their favorite trips, featuring 24 profiles of paddling luminaries and conservation plans for protecting wild waterways.

Back Blaze

Back Blaze
Author: Jonathan Berger
Publisher: jonathan berger
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2014-07
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1500176737

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Back Blaze is a memoir and a love story about wilderness canoeing. It is told through a fictional narrative in which Uncle Nick takes his 11 year old niece , 13 year old nephew, and a 13 year old friend on a 1200 mile wilderness canoe trip from the CNR tracks to Attawapiskat Post on James Bay. The trip takes place in the early sixties before great changes swept across northern Ontario.

Adirondack Paddler's Guide

Adirondack Paddler's Guide
Author: Dave Cilley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2015
Genre: Adirondack Mountains (N.Y.)
ISBN: 9780974632056

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Covering the Saranac Lakes, St. Regis Wilderness Area, Santa Clara Tract, Five Ponds Wilderness, Whitney Wilderness, Raquette River & Cranberry Lake Wild Forest.

Paddle to the Amazon

Paddle to the Amazon
Author: Don Starkell
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Total Pages: 337
Release: 1994-09-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0771082568

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It was crazy. It was unthinkable. It was the adventure of a lifetime. When Don and Dana Starkell left Winnipeg in a tiny three-seater canoe, they had no idea of the dangers that lay ahead. Two years and 12,180 miles later, father and son had each paddled nearly twenty million strokes, slept on beaches, in jungles and fields, dined on tapir, shark, and heaps of roasted ants. They encountered piranhas, wild pigs, and hungry alligators. They were arrested, shot at, taken for spies and drug smugglers, and set upon by pirates. They had lived through terrifying hurricanes, food poisoning, and near starvation. And at the same time they had set a record for a thrilling, unforgettable voyage of discovery and old-fashioned adventure. "Courageous . . . Exciting and always immediate." -- The New York Times Book Review

Alone Against the North

Alone Against the North
Author: Adam Shoalts
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0143193996

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Winner of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario's 2016 Young Authors Award Winner of the 2017 Louise de Kiriline Award for Nonfiction The age of exploration is not over. When Adam Shoalts ventured into the largest unexplored wilderness on the planet, he hoped to set foot where no one had ever gone before. What he discovered surprised even him. Shoalts was no stranger to the wilderness. He had hacked his way through jungles and swamp, had stared down polar bears and climbed mountains. But one spot on the map called out to him irresistibly: the Hudson Bay Lowlands, a trackless expanse of muskeg and lonely rivers, caribou and wolf—an Amazon of the north, parts of which to this day remain unexplored. Cutting through this forbidding landscape is a river no explorer, trapper, or canoeist had left any record of paddling. It was this river that Shoalts was obsessively determined to explore. It took him several attempts, and years of research. But finally, alone, he found the headwaters of the mysterious river. He believed he had discovered what he had set out to find. But the adventure had just begun. Unexpected dangers awaited him downstream. Gripping and often poetic, Alone Against the North is a classic adventure story of single-minded obsession, physical hardship, and the restless sense of wonder that every explorer has in common. But what does exploration mean in an age when satellite imagery of even the remotest corner of the planet is available to anyone with a phone? Is there anything left to explore? What Shoalts discovered as he paddled downriver was a series of unmapped waterfalls that could easily have killed him. Just as astonishing was the media reaction when he got back to civilization. He was crowned “Canada’s Indiana Jones” and appeared on morning television. He was feted by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and congratulated by the Governor General. People were enthralled by Shoalts’s proof that the world is bigger than we think. Shoalts’s story makes it clear that the world can become known only by getting out of our cars and armchairs, and setting out into the unknown, where every step is different from the one before, and something you may never have imagined lies around the next curve in the river.

Canoeing North Into the Unknown

Canoeing North Into the Unknown
Author: Bruce W. Hodgins
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1994
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780920474938

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A significant book about 100 years of canoeing Canada's most remote and fabled rivers the rivers that flow north to the Arctic.

A History of Canada in Ten Maps

A History of Canada in Ten Maps
Author: Adam Shoalts
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2017-10-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0143194003

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Winner of the 2018 Louise de Kiriline Lawrence Award for Nonfiction Longlisted for the 2018 RBC Taylor Prize Shortlisted for the 2018 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction The sweeping, epic story of the mysterious land that came to be called “Canada” like it’s never been told before. Every map tells a story. And every map has a purpose--it invites us to go somewhere we've never been. It’s an account of what we know, but also a trace of what we long for. Ten Maps conjures the world as it appeared to those who were called upon to map it. What would the new world look like to wandering Vikings, who thought they had drifted into a land of mythical creatures, or Samuel de Champlain, who had no idea of the vastness of the landmass just beyond the treeline? Adam Shoalts, one of Canada’s foremost explorers, tells the stories behind these centuries old maps, and how they came to shape what became “Canada.” It’s a story that will surprise readers, and reveal the Canada we never knew was hidden. It brings to life the characters and the bloody disputes that forged our history, by showing us what the world looked like before it entered the history books. Combining storytelling, cartography, geography, archaeology and of course history, this book shows us Canada in a way we've never seen it before.

Temagami Canoe Routes

Temagami Canoe Routes
Author: Hap Wilson
Publisher: Temagami, Ont. : Northern Concepts
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1999-03-01
Genre: Canoes and canoeing
ISBN: 9780969325819

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Temagami, located in northern Ontario (five hours north of Toronto by car) is a world-renowned canoe tripping destination featuring over 4,000 square miles of canoe country. The waterways of the Temagami region are particularly attractive since many of the routes form convenient trip loops. Hap Wilson compiles more than 25 canoe route descriptions, including hiking trails that cater to wilderness paddlers from beginner to expert. Climb Maple Mountain, camp at Centre Falls, listen to the wolves howl, or fish its fabled deep waters -- Temagami has it all.