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Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 19 – Annapolis River

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 19 – Annapolis RiverAnnapolis County The route follows the Annapolis River from Kingston to Annapolis Royal, beginning as a shallow, meandering stream flowing through forested areas. As it proceeds westward, it becomes both wider and dee ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 21 – East Branch Medway River

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 21 – East Branch Medway RiverAnnapolis County This route is NOT recommended for NOVICE and INTERMEDIATE paddlers. The route is comprised of the East Branch of the Medway River, the Medway River proper, and Port Medway Lake. Although there are a ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 22 – West Branch Medway River

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 22 – West Branch Medway RiverAnnapolis County This route is NOT recommended for NOVICE and INTERMEDIATE paddlers. The route follows the West Branch of the Medway River, and the Medway River proper throughout its entire length. Although there are ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 23 – Mersey River

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 23 – Mersey RiverAnnapolis County This route is NOT recommended for NOVICE and INTERMEDIATE paddlers. Portions of Route 23 are also catalogued in this guide as Route 3, Sandy Bottom Lake; Route 4, Milford Lakes; and Route 6, Kejimkuj ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 24 – Annapolis Basin

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 24 – Annapolis BasinAnnapolis County The Annapolis Basin was formed following the general rise in sea levels after the last ice age. The North and South Mountains frame the basin of the Annapolis River, which exits swiftly through the na ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 27 - Tobeatic Wilderness Area

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 27 - Tobeatic Wilderness AreaAnnapolis County The Tobeatic Wilderness Area is the jewel in the crown of Nova Scotia's 31 wilderness areas. The Tobeatic, at over 100,000 hectares (250,000 acres) in size, is by far the largest, most remote and esse ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 7 – Hendry Lake

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 7 – Hendry LakeAnnapolis County This route connects Route 4, the Milford Lakes system and Route 13, the Lake Alma system. It is the access route to the West Branch Medway River, and is one of two access routes to the East Branch Med ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 20 – Allains River

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 20 – Allains RiverAnnapolis Royal Allains River offers a unique experience to the paddler. The route meanders through the Allains River Marsh, an area holding both historical and contemporary significance and dates back to the early 1 ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 9 – Bear River

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 9 – Bear RiverBear River The route consists of a tidal river that connects the village of Bear River to Smiths Cove on the Annapolis Basin. Noted as "The Rhine" of Nova Scotia, the river nestles between steep, rolling hills a ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 1 - Lambs and Crotchet Lakes

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 1 - Lambs and Crotchet LakesGraywood The route consists of two lakes and a connecting stream, and is part of the Nova Scotia Power Lequille Development. Historically, these lakes and the Ten Mile River system were the site of numerous lo ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 2 - Grand Lake and Grand Lake Flowage

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 2 - Grand Lake and Grand Lake FlowageGraywood The route consists of two lakes and a connecting stream, which is part of the Nova Scotia Power Lequille Development. Sections of Grand Lake have seen extensive cottage development, but the majority o ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 8 - First and Second Pond

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 8 - First and Second PondGreenland This route consists of two man-made lakes that are dammed portions of the Bear River, and that serve as holding ponds for the Nova Scotia Power Sissiboo Development. The ponds are not connected by a n ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 26 - Lake Torment

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 26 - Lake TormentLake Munro Lake Torment is a large lake with a convoluted shoreline and a number of large and small islands. The majority of the lakeshore forms the boundary of the Tobeatic Wilderness Area’s “Finger”, and Wilde ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 6 - Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site of Canada

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 6 - Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site of CanadaMaitland Bridge Kejimkujik (pronounced kej-im-koo-jik) National Park encompasses 381 square kilometres of forests and interconnecting lakes, offering the visitor a variety of paddling experiences in natural, undevelo ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 3 - Sandy Bottom Lake

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 3 - Sandy Bottom LakeMilford Sandy Bottom Lake offers a variety of recreational experiences for the whole family. Raven Haven Beachside Family Park is both a day and overnight recreational park owned and operated by the Municipal ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 4 - Milford Lakes

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 4 - Milford LakesMilford The route consists of 13 lakes and connecting streams, and encompasses developed areas such as Liverpool Head and Geier Lakes, as well as very remote areas such as Allison and Gull Lakes. Portages are ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 10 - Lake LaRose and Jerry Lake

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 10 - Lake LaRose and Jerry LakePerotte The route consists of two lakes that are connected by a small brook, but by no established portage. To explore both lakes and adjoining watercourses, it will be necessary to launch separately into eac ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 16 – Waterloo and Shannon Lakes

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 16 – Waterloo and Shannon LakesSpringfield (Anna. Co.) The route consists of two narrow, relatively sheltered lakes, that are not connected by a watercourse or portage, requiring a separate launch into each. Waterloo Lake, the more developed of the two, o ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 17 – Springfield Lake and Lake Pleasant

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 17 – Springfield Lake and Lake PleasantSpringfield (Anna. Co.) The route consists of two separate lakes, not connected by a common watercourse, and will require a separate launch into each. Both lakes are easily accessible, and developed to an extent with cottage ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 18 – Nictaux River

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 18 – Nictaux RiverSpringfield (Anna. Co.) This route, except for a short paddle through Shannon Lake, follows the Nictaux River entirely, as it winds its way down the north face of the South Mountain, on its way to the Annapolis Valley floor. ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 25 – Cloud Lake

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 25 – Cloud LakeTorbrook East Cloud Lake offers the paddler a wilderness experience within one of Nova Scotia's wilderness protected areas. A large lake, it possesses a number of islands and interesting geography that can be a cha ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 5 - Flanders Meadows

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 5 - Flanders MeadowsVictory The route consists of a long, meandering stillwater and five lakes, four of which are relatively small. The fifth, known locally as Big Lake, was created when Nova Scotia Power flooded the original Mu ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 11 – Barrys Stillwater

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 11 – Barrys StillwaterWest Dalhousie The route follows a section of the east branch of the Round Hill River, coursing through low meadow and gentle, flat water. The entry point at Gibsons Mill was the site of a water-powered saw mill gen ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 12 – Corbett and Dalhousie Lakes

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 12 – Corbett and Dalhousie LakesWest Dalhousie This route consists of two lakes that are part of the Nova Scotia Power Nictaux Development. The water levels in each are controlled, and fluctuate with the demand for hydroelectric power. Dalhousie L ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 13 – Paradise Lake

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 13 – Paradise LakeWest Dalhousie This lake is part of the Nova Scotia Power Nictaux Development, and its water levels fluctuate dramatically with the demands of power generation. It is, however, a beautiful lake dotted with innumerab ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 14 – Lake Alma

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 14 – Lake AlmaWest Dalhousie The route consists of four lakes varying in size from very small to very large and convoluted. Big Kelly Bog is a pleasant, meandering meadow that eventually broadens out into Big Molly Upsim Lake. Th ... [More]

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 15 – McGill Lake

Map RecordCanoe Annapolis County, Route 15 – McGill LakeWest Dalhousie The route consists of two lakes and adjoining sections of river and meadow, offering a wide variety of paddling opportunities. Access to the route can be found at four Entry, Exit Points, allowing for ... [More]

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