Click for details on portions of Joe’s trip:
- Kitimat to Prince George British Columbia
- Fraser River & The Giscome Portage To Summit Lake
- The Portage From Hell
- Tahtsa Lake to Prince George
- Summit Lake to Hudson’s Hope BC
- June 4, 2004
- Hudson’s Hope to Peace River
- Peace River Alberta to Fort Chipewyan
- Fort Chipewyan and up the Athabasca River
- Clearwater River and the Methy Portage
- The Churchill River System
- Lake Superior
- Pukaskaw National Park
- Pukaskaw River to Michipicoten River
- Michipicoten River & Naturally Superior Adventures
- Michipicoten to Sault Ste. Marie Ontario
- St. Mary’s River and Lake Huron
- Paddling The French River
- Lake Nippissing and the Mattawa River
- Down the Ottawa River to Montreal
The first major obstacle along the way was an epic 51km portage, the “Portage from Hell”. Starting at sea level at the remote village of Kemano on the British Columbia Coast, the portage climbed up and over the Coast Mountains, going over a pass of over 3300 feet elevation before heading back down to Tahtsa Lake at roughly 2700 feet. From here the route would take me through such waterways as the Fraser River (Upriver paddling), the Peace River, the Clearwater, the Churchill, Lake Superior, Lake Huron’s Georgian Bay, the Ottawa River plus many other lakes and rivers along the way.
The canoe of choice for this solo journey was the Clipper Sea 1, a specialized solo canoe designed by James van Nostrand in 1986. This lightweight Kevlar® canoe performed superbly from day one right to the end in Montreal.
Wildlife was abundant from one end of the journey to the other – I saw grizzlies, black bear, moose, deer, a black panther, wolves, coyotes and countless other animals all along the way. The real highlight of the trip however was to be the people I met throughout my journey. All told, the trip would take me 5-1/2 months, arriving in Montreal on October 19th of 2005 after having begun in coastal British Columbia on May 5th.
To read more about this expedition please visit Joe’s website at: www.joeopaddles.com