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On-line resources and sites: a select list of links that have contributed to our enjoyment of canoeing and trip planning. Please help maintain this list by adding your own link, or reporting a broken link above. Each of the link categories are organized by tabs to the right.
Route Information (Arctic and Subarctic Waterways)
MYCCR: A canoeing bulletin board with hundreds of members and extensive resources on Canadian rivers and canoeing.
Bill Layman Home Page: Veteran arctic canoer provides route description and canoeing information for numerous rivers in NWT and Nunavut: Elk, Thelon, Kazan, Dubawnt, Hanbury, Porcupine, Coppermine, Fond du Lac, and Thlewiaza.
Ottertooth: The wilderness canoeing guide with maps, routes, history, logs and other hard-to-find firsthand details. Specializing in the Temagami area.
North River Outfitters: Route information for rivers in northern Manitoba and southern Nunavut: Hays, Gods, Churchill, North and South Knife, Seal, Caribou, Kazan, and other Rivers.
Canadian Heritage River System: The Canadian Heritage Rivers System (CHRS) is Canada's national river conservation program. It promotes, protects and enhances Canada's river heritage, and ensures that Canada's leading rivers are managed in a sustainable manner. Site includes information on a large number of arctic and subarctic waterways.
Canoe Saskatchewan: Route information for canoeing trips in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan Parks (Documented Canoe Routes): more than 50 documented Saskatchewan canoe routes have been researched, recorded and compiled into web database and booklets.
Canoe Adventures in Ontario: Information on paddling the lakes, rivers and provincial parks in Northwestern Ontario, Canada (Quetico, Webakimi, Woodland Caribou, and other).
Northern Forest Canoe Trail: Information about the historic 740 mile water trail through New York, Vermont, Quebec, New Hampshire and Maine.
Quiet Journey: Wilderness canoe camping in Quetico Park and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.