Labrador

Lady Evelyn River to Diamond Lake River

★★★★⯨ 4.5

About

A spectacular remote wilderness route in Ontario's Temagami region featuring dramatic waterfalls, river cascades, and challenging portages through one of Canada's most rugged landscapes. The Lady Evelyn River system drops 110 meters through multiple branches, creating stunning rapids, falls, and gorges lined with ancient white and red pine forests. This is a technical route for intermediate-to-advanced paddlers with rough portages and strong currents. Scenic highlights include Maple Mountain (Ontario's highest accessible peak), multiple waterfalls including Bridal Veil Falls, and iconic sightings of loon and moose. Best paddled June-September with most permits required from Ontario Parks.

Highlights

Waterfall cascadesMaple Mountain viewsRough technical portagesAncient pine forestsTemagami wilderness
Best season: June-September

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of Lady Evelyn River to Diamond Lake River?

The difficulty of Lady Evelyn River to Diamond Lake River varies by section.

When is the best time to canoe Lady Evelyn River to Diamond Lake River?

The best time is June-September.

Where is Lady Evelyn River to Diamond Lake River located?

Lady Evelyn River to Diamond Lake River is located in the Labrador region of Canada.

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Sources

cartespleinair.org · smoothwater.com · canoedaddy.com · northernontario.travel · albinger.me