The Flamand River, a tributary of the Saint-Maurice, flows through remote wilderness in the La Tuque region. This lesser-known waterway offers adventurous paddlers a chance to explore pristine boreal forest landscapes with minimal human impact. The river features a serpentine course with varied difficulty depending on water levels, requiring good navigation skills. Access involves significant travel on forest roads, and the route terminates at Reservoir Blanc, created by Saint-Maurice River enhancement.
The difficulty of Flamand River varies by section. Whitewater ratings are not exact: grades change with water level and season. Verify current conditions locally before you paddle.
The best time is June-August.
Flamand River is located in the Mauricie region of Canada.
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