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Philip
Edward Island & Area
The
north coast of Georgian Bay is considered to be among the
most beautiful of wild kayaking and camping experiences in
North America. Thousands of small, beautiful islands, some
having fantastic shapes, fresh breezes, easy access,
relatively low numbers of users and the lovely quartzite
hills of Killarney Provincial Park in the background, will
all make your Philip Edward Island trip a truly memorable
event.
This
map covers the area from Thomas Bay a few kilometres west of
Chikanishing River and the west park boundary, all the way
east to Point Grondine, and from the George Lake campground
in Killarney Provincial Park all the way south to the remote
Scarecrow and Green islands. That's all of PEI, Collins
Inlet, Beaverstone Bay and the south edge of Killarney
Provincial Park.
At
1:30,000 scale, our 18x32 inch map shows the area in
extraordinary detail, and includes the usual features of
essential interest to paddlers. You'll find access points,
campsites, portages, shoals and shallows, points of
interest,
roads, hiking trails, detailed contours, and lots more, as
well as text and colour photos describing the route, human
and natural history, local attractions, safety
considerations, and more.
This
one is on waterproof plastic as usual, so paddlers can get
it as wet as they like without it disintegrating! It can
even double as a useful rain hat.
Philip
Edward Island - ISBN: 0-929140-36-2 -
$12.95
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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