Powell Forest Canoe Route in
BC, Canada is said to be one of the most best kept secrets by
the kayaking and canoeing world. A voyage of sightseeing bliss,
both landscape and wildlife that is mostly traveled by canoe,
navigating 8 lakes following a 80 km designated route. A popular
river and lake route found in the northern portion of the Sunshine
Coast area, nearest to the community of Powell River, BC.
The Powell Forest Canoe Route includes 5 various
different types of portages ranging from a quicky of 25 minutes
(0.7 km) to a long haul of over an hour (2.5 km). In total there
is 10.7 km of portage work trekking through forests leading to
another lake.
The trail system is not wide enough for boat walkers, so it is
all humping on your shoulders your backpack and canoe. Expect
minor opportunities while portaging like when navigating connector
rivers due to tree fall forming log jams. The portage routes are
well marked and have regular rest stops along the way to rest.
Experience the Powell Forest Canoe Route paddling
in and out of Lois, Windsor, Dodd, Ireland, Goat, Nanton and Horseshoe
Lakes. Some paddles last as long as 5 hours. Many say the route
can be done in 3 days. But where is the enjoyment in rushing a
good thing. Many recommend taking 5-7 days to complete the canoe
route.
The wilderness campsites along the way have picnic tables, fire
pits and, most of the time firewood, unless there is a current
campfire ban in place. Some locations are small with 2 designated
sites while others have many. Some of the side routes are less
busy and have fewer campsites.
Most start the route at Lois Lake and canoe for 8.5 km and continue
left for another 14 km through Lois-Khartoum to your first portage
of 1.7 km to Horseshoe Lake. At the the beginning of the portage
there is a wilderness campground. And towards Khartoum Lake to
your right there is another wilderness campground. At the end
of the portage is another campground. You pick?
Horseshoe Lake to Nanton Lake is a 6.5 km canoe trip ending with
another portage of 2.4 km connecting the Nanton Lake to Ireland
Lake. There are wilderness campgrounds at the end of Nanton Lake
and at the end of the portage on Ireland Lake. Do not get too
excited. It is only a 1 km paddle on Ireland Lake, then an 0.8
km portage to Little Horseshoe Beaver - and another short 1 km
paddle - and then 2 more kms of portage. Mmm.. good work-out.
Dodd Lake is a 7 km paddle leading to a 0.8 km portage to Windsor
Lake. Hop in the canoe and explore and enjoy the next 2.4 km on
Windsor Lake because the next portage is 2.4 km to Goat Lake.
Wahooo! Pump them muscles. Many campsites along route to pass
out at.
Goat Lake is 5.5 km of paddling before emptying into Powell Lake
and 28.5 km of canoe bliss. Wilderness campgrounds located throughout.
Powell Lake connects to Inland Lake via a short 0.7 km portage.
Board the canoe and explore 5.5 km to the end. Yup, 8 lakes, 80
km of exploring by canoe and 11 km of lugging a canoe on your
shoulders. Sounds like fun to us!
There are various guide groups available that know all the ins
and outs of the Powell Forest Canoe Route so
if you would like to join a group or you already have a group
of friends interested but do not have real experience then an
interpretive guide is always a positive experience. For the seasoned
paddlers, route maps are available in Powell River, BC at various
locations. please refer to local tours and guides on this website.
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