1. Start at Rain Lake and canoe through to Daisy Lake. Stay on Daisy
the first night. Then follow the Petewawa River to Little Misty and
Misty Lake. Camp on Misty Lake. Then camp on Jubilee the last night.
Out in the afternoon at Rain Lake.
2. Rock Lake to Pen. Camp on Pen. Pen, Welcome and camp on Harry.
Canoe through to Louisa and stay there on the last night. Come out at
Rock in the afternoon.
3. Canoe Lake to Burnt Island Lake camp there. Then canoe through
the otterslides into Big Trout. Camp either on Big Trout or White Trout
Lake. Then canoe through to McIntosh and stay there. From McIntosh head
into Tom Thompson and camp there. Finally head out of Canoe in the
afternoon.
4. Loop trip: Start off at Rock Lake and portage into Pen Lake. You
would stay on Pen Lake the first night. The second day you would
portage into Galeairy Lake and camp there that night. If you wanted to
stay on Galeairy a second night you could do a day trip into Whitney.
The third(or fourth) day you would canoe back in to Rock Lake.
5. Base trip: Basically this trip just has you canoeing into a
campsite on Canisbay Lake. The campsites are great. There is a day hike
you could do into Polly Lake along the portage.
6. Base trip: This trip starts off at Canoe Lake and has you canoeing
into your base site on the first day. You start off at Canoe Lake and
canoe into Joe Lake, Little Joe Lake, Baby Joe Lake and then camp on
Burnt Island. This will typically take you about 5 hours. You can do a
day trip into a number of lakes in the area or you could stay on your
site and just enjoy the peacefulness of the area.
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