Petawawa River

★★★★⯨ 4.5

About

The Petawawa River in Algonquin Park is considered one of Canada's premier whitewater canoe routes, flowing 49 km from Lake Travers to McManus Lake through pristine wilderness. This challenging route features over 50 Class I-III rapids including famous runs like Crooked Chute, Rollway Rapids, and The Natch, requiring intermediate to advanced whitewater skills. The river combines stunning Algonquin wilderness scenery with technical paddling challenges, offering excellent wildlife viewing and backcountry camping. Most trips span 4-7 days, with guided options available from experienced outfitters. Water levels are typically best in spring and early summer, though late summer provides warmer conditions for those with solid skills.

Highlights

World-class whitewater50+ rapidsAlgonquin wildernessCrooked ChuteExpert guides available
Best season: May-September

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of Petawawa River?

The difficulty of Petawawa River varies by section.

When is the best time to canoe Petawawa River?

The best time is May-September.

Where is Petawawa River located?

Petawawa River is located in the region of Canada.

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Sources

cartespleinair.org · aquabound.com · northernontario.travel · blackfeather.com · voyageurquest.com · voyageurtripper.com