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Canoeing: Serenity of Soul
Our first trip to Temagami was prompted by our son, who had been transformed by a ten-day trek with a camp when he was a fourteen-year-old boy. Read more...

Canoeing Canada's largest interconnected canoe routes
I enjoy the quiet solitude of paddling calm rivers and lakes. I stay away from busy provincial parks where on a long weekend there can be a hundred people on a portage and traffic jams on the lakes. I head straight for Temagami, named by the Ojibway Indians and translated as "deep water by the shore". Read more...

Developing Water Trails Across Ontario
In Temagami they have set up a trail system where people can hike the trails and get to those other specific forests. There is the old train station where you portage between two lakes. Canoes have a long history here too. Read more...

Temagami
Located 32 km north of Marten River on Hwy 11, Temagami is world-renowned for its sparkling lakes, majestic forests and unspoiled wilderness. Read more...

Temagami Man Overboard
Our particular guide was Hap Wilson, outdoorsman, artist and author of several field guide books, including the classic Temagami Canoe Routes, published in 1978, and, most recently Missinaibi, Journey To The Northern Sky, From Lake Superior To James Bay By Canoe. Read more...

The Temagami Recreation Area Strategy
The Temagami area contains a host of natural values which together provide for a wide range of recreational opportunities and benefits. Read more...

The Big Easy
As you float serenely along any of the countless placid waterways coiled throughout Ontario's Temagami region, there's a question you can't help but ponder: Why on earth has our outdoor culture so giddily embraced the extreme? Read more...

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