Bonnechere
River
Provincial Park & Area
The
Little Bonnechere, as this section of river is traditionally
called, is one of eastern Ontario's best canoeing rivers,
with a fine combination of natural beauty, a little moving
water, several small lakes and intriguing human history.
It
makes a great introduction to river and lake paddling or a
fun short-duration trip for the experienced paddler.
This
1:25,000 scale map covers the 35-kilometre section of river
between Basin Lake in Algonquin Park and Round Lake, and has
all the usual features including terrain details, portages,
campsites, human history, safety concerns, access points,
contact information and much more.
Bonchere
River PP & Area - ISBN: 0-929140-35-4 -
$8.95
Also
consider our other larger scale Algonquin Daytripper Maps of
smaller popular areas (Canoe
Lake,
Opeongo
Lake,
Oxtongue
River
and Barron-Achray)
suitable for short trips of a week or less. Or try our
larger area Algonquin maps (Algonquin
1-Corridor North,
Algonquin
2-Northwest
and Algonquin
3-Corridor South
maps) suitable for longer trips or shorter ones in less busy
areas.
For
an idea of the kinds of features you can see on our maps and
some sample close-up sections go to our Features/Samples
page.
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