Minks and McCoys Tue Jul 7 – Fri Jul 10, 2015

[alert message=”***NOW FULL***”] Plan to meet on Tuesday July 7th at 10:30 at Dillon Marina. After put in, we will paddle for about 2 hours to find a suitable campsite on Big McCoy Island. We will set up camp for three nights and spend the week exploring the area. This is early in the season so wet or dry suits and clothing for colder and potentially inclement weather, are necessary for this trip. This has been a traditional trip for some and the emphasis will be on the joy of paddling and social interaction. Further details will go out to those who express interest.

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Flowerpot Island 29–31 May 2015

[alert message=”this trip is now full”] We will paddle to Flowerpot Island and set a base camp there for 2 nights. As every year, we will be looking for the rare calypso orchid, and enjoy day paddles along the shore or to surrounding islands. This trip involves large open crossings and the water will still … Read more

Pickerel River – Lost Channel 8–10 May 2015

Plan to meet on Friday at 12 noon at the Lost Channel Inn and Marina just of Hwy 522. After put in, we will paddle for about 2 hours to find a suitable campsite in the area of Cincinnati Island on Kawigamok Lake. We will set up camp for two nights and spend the weekend exploring the area including Pickerel River to the east and Dollars Lake to the north. There is no portaging required. This is early in the season so wet or dry suits and clothing for colder and potentially inclement weather are a must for this trip.

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Holland River, May 9, 2015

Departing from Soldier’s Bay in Holland Landing at 1:00pm, we’ll travel north down the Holland River to its mouth at Lake Simcoe for approximately 10 km and then return 10 km to the car. There is no relative current to speak of on this river and it is usually extremely calm, except for the carp action. There is also very minimal landing opportunity as this is a wetland.

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Beausoleil Island 5-7 June 2015

Enjoy paddling Beausoleil and area islands and bays. We will launch from Honey Harbour at 10 am on Friday, June 5th, set up our tents at Honeymoon Bay and then head out for an afternoon paddle. Daily destinations will depend on wind strength & wave height. Paddlers must have the necessary skills to allow comfort in small waves, be capable of self and assisted rescues and be experienced campers. Paddlers will cross busy boat channels. Expect to encounter numerous vessels and frequent boat wake, particularly on weekends. There are a number of fine hiking trails on the Island to enjoy. Information on parking, camping fees, and driving directions will be sent to those who sign up.

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