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Posted by: PG - Ex Member
Posted on: Nov 15th, 2004 at 9:02am
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Woodland Caribou Provincial Park in Ontario - Incredible Scenery, Wild country, great fishing - oh, and caribou!

PG
Posted by: Old Salt
Posted on: Aug 27th, 2004 at 3:17am
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Not you dlk, he probably meant lurkers who never post to share with us their experiences and trips. I would also check out Woodland Caribou PP in Ontario, their connection to Atikaki PP. Wink Wink
Posted by: dlk
Posted on: Aug 27th, 2004 at 12:57am
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idiot slob campers  


Embarrassed Present company excluded, I hope.
Posted by: Mad_Mat
Posted on: Aug 26th, 2004 at 11:19am
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check out myccr.com for Canadian canoeing info - you want remote, they got it! and not so remote too.  pick a province, any province.  They are more oriented towards river expeditions, than lakes, but they cover all the parks as well.
Posted by: chaga
Posted on: Aug 26th, 2004 at 9:59am
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Check out Wabakimi P.P. in NW Ontario.
                           Jeff        -66-
Posted by: CG9603
Posted on: Aug 26th, 2004 at 12:55am
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Lac La Ronge Provincial Park in Northern Sask., & the Atikaki Wilderness Provincial Park in Manitoba are two familiar places that immediatly spring to mind.  Both see nowhere near the amount of traffic or ill-mannered, thoughtless, slob campers that the Quet or BW seem to recieve.    
Posted by: nhlfan - Ex Member
Posted on: Aug 25th, 2004 at 6:04pm
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Just was looking for other remote places to canoe and/or hike.  Was thinking there surely should be some in Canada where you can get away.  Any suggestions?
 
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