Easy Outs >> PADDLING THE PARK ROUTES LESS TRAVELLED <<
FOR THE CANOE TRIPPER, PARKS PRESENT A DILEMMA. On one hand, park services such as information staff, route maps and marked camp- sites and portages can make planning and executing a trip a simple affair. On the other hand, the simpler the planning is the more likely that the route will be
crowded and you’ll be plagued by a feeling of being watched by park authorities. By digging a little harder than the average park visitor you can still find routes that
are unfairly neglected. Every park has a corner that is hard to get to or a lake in the middle that requires a
tough carry to reach. Here we offer four routes that enjoy all the ease of park tripping and all the seclusion of a forgotten piece of Crown land that only you know about.
Elevated canoeing in Wells Gray. PHOTO: RON ERWIN /
ALLCANADAPHOTOS.COM
32 n C ANOE ROOT S summer 2007
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