NE Mistissibi and de Pas River Canoe Trips
Some of the finest whitewater canoeing in North America. Wilderness canoe trips in Quebec offer remote wilderness whitewater & fishing. The NE Mistassibi River is one of Eastern Canada's best whitewater canoe trips with over 80 sets of rapids in 80 miles, many over 1 kilometer in length. There is only one short portage and several linings making this an excellent river to paddle that is not too physically demanding. Scouting tougher rapids before running provides helpful instruction on how & where to run. There will be time to fish for Brook Trout and Northern Pike and for relaxing on the shores of this magnificent river in this remote wilderness region. Duration with travel, 8-12 days.
A tributary to the George River, the de Pas begins with numerous headwater lakes and flows northeast to the George River. The landscape is rolling hills scattered with Black Spruce, brush and the ground is mostly moss covered. This is an excellent back country canoeing and camping adventure offering fabulous fishing for Brook Trout & Northern Pike with the possibility of spotting wolves and caribou. The lower river offers exciting rapids. There are several options for your trip. We can start by crossing Attikamagen Lake (near Schefferville) and paddle just the headwater lakes ending on a tributary (approx. 55 miles by canoe and 9 days later) or paddle to where the de Pas enters the George River (136 miles and 12 days). Another option is skipping the headwater lakes by flying into a tributary to the de Pas, spending a few days exploring and fishing, then paddling to the George (approx. 100 miles and 9 days) which has numerous class III rapids that can lined or portaged. All options involve flying back to Schefferville by bush plane. We will utilize the services of a local outfitter for our trip.
Contact Dave to discuss joining up on or putting a trip together on one of these amazing rivers available during July and August.
Видео NE Mistissibi and de Pas River Canoe Trips канала Dave Conley
A tributary to the George River, the de Pas begins with numerous headwater lakes and flows northeast to the George River. The landscape is rolling hills scattered with Black Spruce, brush and the ground is mostly moss covered. This is an excellent back country canoeing and camping adventure offering fabulous fishing for Brook Trout & Northern Pike with the possibility of spotting wolves and caribou. The lower river offers exciting rapids. There are several options for your trip. We can start by crossing Attikamagen Lake (near Schefferville) and paddle just the headwater lakes ending on a tributary (approx. 55 miles by canoe and 9 days later) or paddle to where the de Pas enters the George River (136 miles and 12 days). Another option is skipping the headwater lakes by flying into a tributary to the de Pas, spending a few days exploring and fishing, then paddling to the George (approx. 100 miles and 9 days) which has numerous class III rapids that can lined or portaged. All options involve flying back to Schefferville by bush plane. We will utilize the services of a local outfitter for our trip.
Contact Dave to discuss joining up on or putting a trip together on one of these amazing rivers available during July and August.
Видео NE Mistissibi and de Pas River Canoe Trips канала Dave Conley
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