Flatwater

An elegant feast in the wilderness - looking to open 3rd site

Outing Type → 

You must be a WCA member in good standing and register for the trip through the website to attend.

2019.04.13 - Hi the 2nd site is now closed. The next member will have to book and open a third site.
Let me know and I will help. Also due to recent privacy and security issues, I have removed my contact information. Most of you know it or someone who does. I am using the general WCA email until it is sorted out. I am not sure how much a delay this will cause.

2019.04.12 - Hi, the main campsite is now full. A second site under …. has opened and we will work together.

This is a social, canoe, luxury standing camping event. It is all about the feast on Saturday afternoon and evening. Yes, you will have to canoe 1.3 km in a straight line from the beach to the campsite and back.

Join us once again for the Turkey trip on Sherborne Lake in the Leslie Frost area of the Haliburton Highlands Water Trails system. We are on group campsite # 18.

This site is open to the first 16 members (membership has its privileges).
THEREFORE, YOU MUST SIGN-UP ON LINE TO VERIFY YOUR MEMBERSHIP.

In the past we have filled up very quickly within hours. However, to accommodate others, you can book your own site nearby on the lake. You and I can then fill the site with more friends or members as you see fit. I will cut off the bookings at 30 as in previous years. We can only hold that many around the main site.

What is provided. My team will cook a turkey in the trash can oven. We are also going to experiment on you with another protein dish.

What is requested. As this is an elegant feast, we ask you to bring and make, one or more gourmet appetizers, salads, side dishes or deserts to the canoe tables. If I can cook a turkey from scratch at camp, you can make a fantastic dish to go with it at camp too.

More details will follow to those who sign-up.

The Basics
Event Location

Sherborne Lake in the Leslie Frost area of the Haliburton Highlands Water Trails system.

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
weekend 2019.09.06 to 08
Difficulty Rating
Beginner
Registration Cut Off
first 16 members on the main site, plus overflow sites
Participant Info
Who's Invited
16 wca members
Maximum Group Size
30 with the overflow sites
Minimum Group Size
9
Itinerary
Itinerary description

Friday, arrive, set-up, explore, collect fire wood, welcome arrivals.
Saturday, explore the lakes, collect fire wood, prep and start cooking. Feast and clean-up.
Sunday, explore area, left overs, pack, say good bye and head out home.

More details will follow to those who sign-up.

Required Items to Bring

Please start thinking and practising your dish(s).
Fully out fitted canoe. PFD
You are required to supply all other food and drinks. And camping gear.
The main site will share group gear. Overflow sites will supply site gear.

More details will follow to those who sign-up.

Recommended Items to Bring

What can I say or suggest for this standing luxury camp weekend?
Store bought fire wood.

More details will follow to those who sign-up.

How to Get There
Event Directions

More details will follow to those who sign-up. GPS coordinates available.

Other
Notes

MEET-UP NOTICE: Sorry this is a WCA members only event or trip. I understand this trip was sent out through Meet-up without my knowledge or consent. I do not know how this occurred. You must be a WCA member in good standing and register for the trip through the website to attend.

Sorry, no dogs allowed.

More details will follow to those who sign-up.

If you are on an overflow site, you are welcome any time on the main site. You only have to tent on another site.

ALLERGIES: WE NEED TO KNOW AND CARE. However, last year was a tipping point for dislikes and sensitivities and became a

Cancellation Policy
I have paid $290.64 for the main site, divided by 16 = $18.16 each. Overflow sights, please see permit holder.
Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name)
Gary James
Phone
private

Super Easy Weekend Get-Away at Crab Lake

Outing Type → 

If you are looking for a super relaxing weekend get-away but yet not losing some sense of wilderness, or if you want to show a youngster or someone who never had canoeing experience what it feels like to shoulder everything on your back, or if you want to catch monster-sized bass, Crab Lake is a gem. It's located on the east side of Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park, just a couple of hours' drive from Toronto, and one hour paddle from Wolf Lake Access Point with only one 107m portage.

We will meet at 12:00pm Saturday at the access point, and expect to reach the camp site at around 2:00pm (the earliest time we can check in). The rest of the day is yours. I will make dinner and cook breakfast eggs for everyone (you may opt out if you prefer to eat your own food). We will leave the camp site at 2:00pm the next day, but you can choose to leave any time you want.

I will ask for a $25 deposit pp (to cover the reservation and food) when time gets closer. No canoe rental on site. So the priority will be given to those who can bring canoes or are able to provide carpool.

The Basics
Event Location

1122 Anstruther Lake Rd · Apsley, ON

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
2 days
Difficulty Rating
Beginner
Registration Cut Off
When the group is full.
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Everyone
Maximum Group Size
18 people
Minimum Group Size
1 person
Itinerary
Itinerary description

See trip description

Required Items to Bring

Back country gears and canoe

Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name)
Steven Mou
Phone
n/a

Temagami in August

Outing Type → 

Large lakes, two longish portages. I think there are pictographs on Anima Nipissing.

The Basics
Event Location

Temagami

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
6-8 days
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Registration Cut Off
August 1
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Anyone
Maximum Group Size
4 canoes
Minimum Group Size
2 canoes
Itinerary
Itinerary description

Start and finish at Mowat Landing. Montreal River, Lake Anima Nipissing, Red Squirrel, Lake Temagami, Diamond, Lady Evelyn.
I'm calling it "intermediate" because of two longish portages and the possibility of wind on large lakes.

Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name)
Richard Griffith
Phone
519-599-5107

Massassauga Explorer

Outing Type → 

Join me as I venture deeper into The Massassauga Provincial Park. We will go in via the Three Legged Lake access point and the first night will be on Spider Lake. The second night on Clear Lake. Then I propose we go into Clear Bay, or Vanderdassen Bay for a couple of nights. That will give us a chance to do some exploring and is unfamiliar to me. It will be an adventure! Then back to a different site on Spider before rejoining the rat race! I am only able to book sites 5 months from the start date so the trip will depend on which sites are available. However, since it is the first week in September I am guessing we will have lots of options! There is an opportunity for input from participants when it comes to determining the route and the duration of the trip. I am aiming for 5 nights, but flexible.

The Basics
Event Location

The Massassauga Provincial Park

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
5 nights?
Difficulty Rating
Beginner
Registration Cut Off
probably August 5
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Everyone! A mixture of beginners and experienced trippers would be ideal.
Maximum Group Size
4 boats
Minimum Group Size
1 boat
Itinerary
Itinerary description

Sept 5 - Spider Lake
Sept 6 - Clear Lake
Sept 7-8- Clear Bay?
Sept 9 - Spider Lake

Required Items to Bring

Canoe, PFD, camping gear, etc. If you are a beginner, I have spare equipment
Meals will be communal, assigned before the trip

Recommended Items to Bring

Sunscreen and a hat
Bug repellent (although we might not need it!)
A camera and a good book

How to Get There
Event Directions

If you google map The Massassauga Provincial Park you will see where it is.

Carpool Info

Carpooling will be encouraged.

Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name)
Cynthia Sherwood
Phone
4162858638 (please respond by email first)

Spring Beginnings for Beginners

Outing Type → 

UPDATE MAY 3: Our trip is now full again...fingers crossed for some warm, dry weather and no bugs!!!

We will leave Toronto on Friday morning and head North. We should be on the water by 1 and will paddle and portage into Buzzard Lake for our first night. Day two we will travel through Vixen to Shark Lake, where we will stay for 2 nights. On our day off, we will go for a day trip into Sawmill Lake. On day 4 we will travel back into Buzzard Lake where we will spend our last night. On Tuesday morning we will paddle out and head back to Toronto... The lakes are not too big and the portages are fairly flat. The park is lovely! The weather could range from literally cold to hot! There may or may not be any bugs present!!!

The Basics
Event Location

Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
4 nights, 5 days
Difficulty Rating
Beginner
Registration Cut Off
April 30, 2019
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Everyone, especially beginners, new members
Maximum Group Size
4 boats
Minimum Group Size
1 boat
Itinerary
Itinerary description

See above

Required Items to Bring

PFD, canoe, paddle These may be able to be rented if necessary
Camping Equipment, I have extra so can provide some items if you are new to canoe tripping
We will share the meals, they will be assigned per canoe.
There will be lots of communication to facilitate a fun adventure!

Recommended Items to Bring

Warm clothing.
Sunscreen
Bug Repellant
A camera

How to Get There
Event Directions

You can google map Kawartha Highlands. I would recommend that we meet in Toronto and then regroup in Peterborough, just to stay in touch with one another.

Carpool Info

I can take 3 people and gear, but only one canoe.
Arrangements can be made.

Other
Notes

Beginners as well as experienced trippers are welcome, It is a chance for everyone to share and/or learn new skills.

Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name)
Cynthia Sherwood
Phone
4162858638 (please use email first)

Nellie Lake Loop, Killarney Provincial Park

Outing Type → 

This is a 4-day loop to Nellie Lake, Killarney Provincial Park. Nellie Lake is the clearest lake in Killarney that one can see the bottom through approximately 20 meters of water. Instead of traveling from the popular Bell Lake access point which takes 3-4 days one way to get to Nellie Lake, we will start at the northwest entrance of Killarney PP which is more isolated and far less used than the other access points. The mountain range is more rugged but more scenic than the hills to the south. There are four portages, three of them are difficult: 1745m, 2085m and 1470m. The last one is 210m. The route is: Frood Lake - Grace Lake (1st night) - Nellie Lake (2nd & 3rd night) - Murry lake - Charlton Lake. We leave at around 5:00pm on Friday July 19th. It takes about five hour drive from Toronto to Widgawa Lodge where we will launch the next day. We can either camp at the lodge (a fee will apply) or find a crown land nearby for the night. We expect to end the trip by 5:00pm on Tuesday, July 23rd, then head home. Cost: Food, gas, parking, lodge (if occurred) and the standard interior camping fee. I will ask for a $40 deposit to cover the three-night comping fee when time gets closer to confirm your attendance.

The Basics
Event Location

Killarney Provincial Park

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
Four days
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Registration Cut Off
When the group is full
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Anyone who can handle the challenge
Maximum Group Size
4 boats
Minimum Group Size
1 boat
Itinerary
Itinerary description

See trip description

Required Items to Bring

Regular backcountry gears, but please keep them light.

Recommended Items to Bring

A light canoe.

How to Get There
Event Directions

TBA

Carpool Info

TBA

Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name)
Steven Mou
Phone
n/a

Minesing Wetland / Nottawasaga Part 1 of 2

Outing Type → 

Our traditional exploring of the Minesing Wetlands.
As we always get out starting at Willow creek to Edenvale.
The idea came up to see if we could paddle further on the Nottawassaga River.
After doing more research and trying it out.
This year we are paddling the whole way to Wasaga Beach
But because Spring Paddling is busy for everyone.
We have split it up in 2 days, on 2 different weekends.
Plus this way we can move a day in case the weather doesn't cooperate.

For people who never have done or heard from Minesing Wetlands.
The best part is paddling in a wetland that could be a creek, deep enough to paddle zig zag through. Or if flood is high it could be a big lake and a flooded forest to paddle through.
Either way it is always a fun and exciting trip.

Great for beginners to get out and get to know the WCA family and lay contacts for future trips

The Basics
Event Location

Willow creek on GeorgeJohnston Road to Edenvale

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
1 day -
Difficulty Rating
Beginner
Registration Cut Off
May 1, 2019
Participant Info
Who's Invited
All WCA members and their friends and /or famly
Maximum Group Size
no limit - the more the merrie
Itinerary
Itinerary description

Arrive at Willow Creek
Shuttle cars to the hw 26 Edenvale Conservation Area
Paddle.

Bring lunch - water - rain gear if needed.
It is possible that depending on the water level it could be difficult to find a lunch spot.

we have had lunch on a piece of dry land
but we also had lunch in our canoes and on logs

so be flexible

Required Items to Bring

more to follow

How to Get There
Event Directions

more to come

Carpool Info

more to come - depending on who is all participating

Other
Cancellation Policy
Please let us know in time if you cancel - as it a lot of extra work trying to set it all up and organize this. So please compliance
Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name)
Emmy Hendrickx
Phone
not sharing

Woodland Caribou Provincial Park

Outing Type → 

Part 3 NorthWest Wilderness Quest.

June 3 - June 14, 2019 - possible to extend 2 days - depending on inclement weather plus 4-5 days travelling as it is close to 2000 km by car.

If weather works out we're planning to fly in to Artery Lake June 3 from Red Lake
- flight is discussed with airshuttle already
Route is not exactly in detail yet.
But will stick on Flat water and portage white water if there is any.
Goal is to see pictographs, cave, waterfall and wild life. Route will be mainly on Flatwater.
going South in WCPP - would like to visit Mexican Hat Falls and Aegan Lake - caves.
Getting out on Johnson or Leano Lake
More details and adjustments to come as we go and get ready for our trip in 5 months!!!!
Yahoo

The Basics
Event Location

Woodland Caribou Provincial Park

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
12+4-5 days travelling
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Registration Cut Off
March 1, 2019 - but the sooner you sign up, the better the planning
Participant Info
Who's Invited
WCA members with multiple wilderness experience
Maximum Group Size
6 people - 3 canoes
Minimum Group Size
1 canoe
Itinerary
Itinerary description

details to be followed
goal is too start at Artery Lake and then go South bound depending on route.
Smaller Lakes in WCPP and shorter portages.

Required Items to Bring

canoe or rental at WCPP
tent - cooking gear - waterproof gear - water filters
InReach - GPS (share in group)

Recommended Items to Bring

Smile, Camera, binoculars, fishing gear,

How to Get There
Event Directions

Will be discussed with participants

Carpool Info

Depending on my work schedule - we hope to leave Friday afternoon/ evening.
Travel Saturday and Sunday
Hope to carpool together - share gas expenses etc.

Other
Notes

Once signed up and flight and camp is booked you are fully responsible for those cost.
Unless there is someone to take your place and take over the cost for you.

Cancellation Policy
Once signed up and flight and camp is booked you are fully responsible for those cost
Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name)
Emmy Hendrickx
Phone
not sharing

Rouge River/Lake Ontario Flatwater Paddle

Outing Type → 

Rouge National Urban Park and Lake Ontario shoreline explored by canoe.
You will be surprised on what you will see on this urban adventure.

The Basics
Event Location

Rouge River/Lake Ontario Parking Lot

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
3-4 hours
Difficulty Rating
Beginner
Registration Cut Off
07/27/2018
Participant Info
Who's Invited
members and guest
Maximum Group Size
6 boats
Minimum Group Size
1 boat
Itinerary
Itinerary description

10 am departure.
So come 15-30 minutes to get ready

We will start at the Rouge beach parking area, then paddle up the Rouge river for a bit and then return to the lake. If Lake Ontario is relative calm, we will paddle down the shoreline a bit and have lunch along the beach. Then return to the parking lot between 1-2 pm

Required Items to Bring

Canoe and related safety gear

Recommended Items to Bring

Water, lunch, sunscreen, rain gear, etc.

How to Get There
Event Directions

Meet at Rouge River Beach/Lake Ontario
N43.793899, W79.119386
GoogleMaps
https://www.google.ca/maps/place/43%C2%B047'38.0%22N+79%C2%B007'09.8%22…

Carpool Info

None

Other
Notes

Call me if you have a question 905-683-3100 ext 1286
Or send me an email

Cancellation Policy
Only sign up if you plan to attend
Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name)
Gary Ataman
Phone
905-683-3100 ext 1286

Algonquin - Tim River - Access Point 2 to Rosebary Lake

Outing Type → 

Tim River is one of the best places to watch wildlife in Algonquin, be prepared for a relaxed flat water trip with luck we see a moose.

The Basics
Event Location

Access Point 2 - Algonquin - village of Kearney

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
2 Days
Difficulty Rating
Novice
Participant Info
Maximum Group Size
maximum 4 boats / 9 people
Itinerary
Itinerary description

We are meeting 9.00 AM, July 28, at Algonquin office in village of Kearney and after we have the permit we going to start paddling from access point 2 along Tim River to Rosebary Lake where
we spend a backcountry camping, Sunday we make the same routeback to cars.

We are doing 15km paddling for day.

Required Items to Bring

Canoe, personal safety gear ,Camping gear and food

You can rent a canoe at http://canoealgonquin.com/contact-us.html is right beside algonquin office in kearney village

Recommended Items to Bring

Be Aware there is a a Fire Ban in Algonquin - please bring stove with you.

How to Get There
Event Directions

Algonquin office adress:
8 Main St, Kearney, ON P0A 1M0

Other
Notes

Our backcountry Campsite is number 72.

Permit cost is shared with all boats.

Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name)
SANDRO WEINER
Phone
6474073410