Nord-du-Québec

George Access from Trans-Labrador River

★★★⯨☆ 3.5

About

George River access from the Trans-Labrador Highway offers a unique road-accessible entry point to the George River system via Ossokmanuan Reservoir and Smallwood Reservoir. This extended route allows paddlers to start from Labrador's highway system and paddle north through a series of reservoirs before crossing into Quebec to join the George River proper. The journey combines reservoir paddling with wilderness river descent, offering moderate difficulty initially with increasing challenges as you approach the main George River. Best attempted in mid-July to early August, this access provides excellent value for extended expeditions seeking both convenience and adventure.

Highlights

Road accessibleExtended expeditionReservoir paddlingGeorge River connectionMulti-province journey
Best season: Mid-July to early August

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of George Access from Trans-Labrador River?

The difficulty of George Access from Trans-Labrador River varies by section.

When is the best time to canoe George Access from Trans-Labrador River?

The best time is Mid-July to early August.

Where is George Access from Trans-Labrador River located?

George Access from Trans-Labrador River is located in the Nord-du-Québec region of Canada.

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Sources

cartespleinair.org · recped.com · myccr.com · cartespleinair.org