Part of this route, roughly 9 percent, runs through crown land. Crown land is public land. In Ontario a resident of Canada may camp on most of it for free, up to 21 days on any one site in a calendar year. Being crown land is not the same as being open to camping: a provincial park or conservation reserve follows different rules. Part of this route lies inside Opeongo River Provincial Park / Algonquin Provincial Park, where those free-camping rules do not apply.
The difficulty of Opeongo Lake to Big Trout Lake varies by section. Whitewater ratings are not exact: grades change with water level and season. Verify current conditions locally before you paddle.
Opeongo Lake to Big Trout Lake is located in the Algonquin Provincial Park region of Canada.
Conditions change with water level and season. Grades and positions are for planning, not navigation. Verify locally before you paddle. Terms of use
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