paddlemackenzie.org
Plan a Trip | Dehcho Paddlers Association | Mackenzie River | Canada
http://www.paddlemackenzie.org/plan-trip
A successful paddle trip requires a great deal of planning. We've assembled some resources to help make your planning easier. Your comments, stories, ideas, and resources are appreciated. Please contact us. And we will post them. Canoe and Kayak rentals. Located 40 miles from the source of the great Mackenzie River, on the southern edge of Great Slave lake in the town of Hay River. Maps for your trip are:. Maps can be obtained from:. Provide maps for the region, and have a good knowlege of the area.
mackenzieriverguide.ca
Mackenzie River Guide Book | Paddling the Mackenzie River
http://www.mackenzieriverguide.ca/cu.php
For information on bulk order discounts for bookstores and schools contact:. Michelle Swallow at: mackenzieriverguide@gmail.com. For information on illustrations contact:. Farah Denkovski at: farski@hotmail.com. To order books please use the Click here to Oder link below. Down to Earth Gallery (Yellowknife). Northern Frontier Visitor s Centre. Canoe North (Hay River). The Woodshed (Hay River). The Snowshoe Inn (Fort Providence). The Fort Simpson Visitor s Centre (Fort Simpson). Track and Trail (Edmonton).
mackenzieriverguide.ca
Canadas Northwest Territories Mackenzie River | Great Salve Lake | NWT
http://www.mackenzieriverguide.ca/river.php
In Canada s Northwest Territories the Mackenzie River flows from Great Slave Lake, the 10th largest freshwater lake in the world, 1850km north through one of the largest wildernesses on earth - the boreal forest and on to the Arctic Ocean. Paddling the Mackenzie, Canada s longest river, is a trip of a lifetime. Paddling this river won t take your July long weekend it will take your summer. Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre www.pwnhc.learnnet.nt.ca. Canoe North www.canoenorth.ca.
ptarmiganinn.com
Hay River & Area | Ptarmigan Inn | Hay River | Hotel | Accommodation | Restaurant | Pub
http://www.ptarmiganinn.com/area
Hay River and Area. Hay River is located on the south shore of Great Slave Lake. The town is connected by air and by road to Edmonton and Yellowknife. Beaches, walking trails, First Nations culture, fishing and boating are just a few of the exciting activities available here. Explore on your own, or book a tour with our friendly guides and outfitters. The Hay runs through the middle of the town. Near Great Slave Lake it splits into two channels flowing to the east and west of Vale Island. Hay River, NT.
hayriver.com
Online Business Directory | Business | Town of Hay River
http://hayriver.com/business/business-directory
Town of Hay River. You must have Javascript enabled and Flash player installed to see the widget. Download Adobe Flash Player. Please note that mobile devices such as the iPhone simply do not support Flash. Raquo; Online Business Directory. Add Your Business to the Directory. If you would like to see your business listed in our directory, please send us an email with the following information:. Contact information (address, phone, email, website). Consumer Goods and Services. Page 1 of 4. With over 30 ye...
kmfreelance.blogspot.com
the People the Places the North: Trip Report: Kakisa River / Great Slave Lake
http://kmfreelance.blogspot.com/2011/05/trip-report-kakisa-river-great-slave.html
Saturday, May 28, 2011. Trip Report: Kakisa River / Great Slave Lake. Thanks to Scott Whitmore for mapping our route. This trip report is offered as a supplement to your own information. I am sharing my experience from one trip carried out over the course of one weekend. River conditions change often depending on water levels. Other hazards not mentioned here may be encountered depending on the time of year and weather. Please paddle at your own risk. May 21-22, 2011. Getting to the put in:. When we did ...
canadiancanoefoundation.ca
Canadian Canoe Foundation - Our Funders
http://www.canadiancanoefoundation.ca/funders.php
Javascript DHTML Drop Down Menu Powered by dhtml-menu-builder.com. July 22, 2014. We no longer post our news to the website. Join us on Facebook and Twitter for our latest news! Subscribe to our E-NEWSLETTER. The Canadian Canoe Foundation and our youth participants would like to thank the following organizations and individuals for their generous support! Beaus All Natural Brewing Company. Churchill River Canoe Outfitters. Harbour Front Canoe and Kayak Centre. Japan Canada Oil Sands. Treks in the Wild.
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