EASTERN CANADA
Boaters' bedrock, the Canadian Shield is laced with rivers and lakes and lapped by arctic seas and the icy North Atlantic.- Ontario
- Quebec
- Labrador
- New Brunswick
- Nova Scotia
- Prince Edward Island
Spirit Journey to Tip Top Mountain
A man's quest to complete a journey begun by his father is finally realized when he reaches the summit of Ontario's remote Tip Top Mountain.
First Woman to Circumnavigate Prince Edward Island solo
Wendy Killoran paddled alone around Canada's smallest province in just 15 days.
Arctic Oasis
If you think the floatplane landing was adventurous, wait until you paddle the untamed and serene Soper River.
Bay of Fundy, NB
In a quiet corner of the bay dividing New Brunswick from Maine, kayakers escape the crowds but not the area's notorious tides.
Hayes River, MB
On their way to Hudson Bay, canoeists retrace the Yorkman's route from the days of the fur trade.
Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park, QC
Thanks to one of the southernmost fjords in the world, it's possible to paddle among belugas without going to the Arctic.
Quetico Provincial Park, ON
Modern-day voyageurs experience quintessential canoeing on a north-to-south Quetico crossing.





