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BEAVERSTONE BAY
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| NOTE:
KAYAK TRIP |
| LOCATION:
Northern Ontario, Canada |
| TRIP
STARTS:
Chikanishing Creek |
| TRIP ENDS:
Beaverstone Bay |
| TOTAL
DISTANCE: ~16.7 Miles |
| TRIP
TYPE:
In and Out, Backtrack Trip |
| TRIP
DIFFICULTY:
Moderate |
| ROUTE
USED: Chikanishing River, Collins Inlet |
| TRIP
TRAFFIC:
Moderate to Heavy |
| TRIP TYPE:
Day or Overnight Trip |
| MANAGEMENT:
Ontario Provincial Government |
HIGHLIGHTS: Beaverstone Bay
sits just off the Georgian Bay in Northern Ontario and shares its water with
Lake Huron. It is located between Philip Edward Island and the mainland of
Ontario near Killarney and many sailboats enters its waters and follow the
Collins Inlet seeking shelter (and sometimes overnight protection) from the winds
and waves of Lake Huron. This kayaking trip starts at the Chikanishing
Creek just outside of Killarney, Ontario and ends at Beaverstone Bay. In
the Bay (and throughout Collins Inlet) there are numerous islands that make
great campsites and you will have a chance to enjoy some swimming, fishing and
the abundant wildlife while you are in the area.
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