The map draws the full river. This route covers a section of it; the description says which.
The Mitchinamécus River, flowing through the Laurentides' pristine wilderness, offers multi-day canoe-camping adventures with diverse rapids from R1 to R5. This 108-km tributary of the Lièvre River features magnificent sand beaches, wildlife viewing opportunities, and excellent fishing for speckled trout. The route includes both the expansive 36-km Mitchinamécus Reservoir and challenging downstream sections with continuous rapids, requiring intermediate to advanced paddling skills. Best paddled from May through September, access is via gravel roads from Mont-Saint-Michel, making it ideal for those seeking remote wilderness experiences.
Sortie FQCK 2004 - Mitchinamécus River is rated Advanced. Whitewater ratings are not exact: grades change with water level and season. Verify current conditions locally before you paddle.
The best time is May-September.
Sortie FQCK 2004 - Mitchinamécus River is located in the Laurentides region of Canada.
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