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Home Tags Canoeroots Magazine – Spring 2015

Tag: Canoeroots Magazine – Spring 2015

Ray Mears sits cross-legged in front of a smoking cook pot at a campsite in Wabakimi Provincial Park
Adventures

One Week In Wabakimi’s Boreal Forest With Ray Mears

Kaydi Pyette 0
Conservation

Who Owns The River?

Neil Schulman 0
woman looks up at the sky during a rainy canoe trip
Expert Tip

5 Tips To Stay Dry On Your Next Canoe Trip

Charlotte Jacklein 0
person carrying paddles along a mossy portage trail with shoes wrapped in duct tape
Tumblehome

Why The Portage Trail Connects Canoeists To The Past

James Raffan 0
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