Macutagon Creek to Russell s Landing

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Day Trips

Macutagon Creek to Russell s Landing Manitouwadge Public Consultation Committee Canoe Route #13

#13 MACUTAGON CREEK TO RUSSELL S LANDING This route is suitable to all levels of paddlers but due to the number of log jams, overgrown trails and uneven ground the portaging is demanding and will require strength, endurance and good balance. This day trip lasts between 3 to 5 hours, depending on how often you may stop to fish or view wildlife. It makes a great spring run when water levels are higher and log jams are less problematic. Distance: Estimated Time: Rating: Topographic Map: Entry point: Exit point: 17 km 3-5 hours Beginner 42 F/4 Manitouwadge Junction of Macutagon Creek and Twist Lake Road Russell s Landing, accessible by Lampson Lake Road Portages: 2 (not signed but well worn) See accompanying map P1 60 m left side of creek due to rapids P2 200 m right side of creek due to rapids Depending on the weather and time of year the water could be shallow, exposing rocks, boulders and logs and increasing the number of portages required. For the most part the river is serene, quiet and peaceful with the exception of 2 rapids near the end of the trip. It s a scenic route and a great place for photography! All portage lengths and other measures of distance are in metric units: 1 metre = 3.3 feet 1 km = 0.625 miles Natural forces may alter trail conditions. Portions of a portage may be obstructed by fallen trees, flooded due to beaver activity or high water levels, or eroded, therefore, you may need to detour these obstacles. Use the portages. For obvious reasons, no one has ever drowned on a portage. Campsites: Fishing: Wildlife: There are many high, dry banks and sandy shores along this route that would be excellent spots for a picnic or wilderness camping. The only designated campsite is at Russell s Landing (end of route). Russell s Landing provides a large area for over night camping and a sandy beach ideal for soaking up some sun after a swim. Speckled trout in deep pools. Many species of wildlife such as moose, bear, wolves, beaver, ruffed grouse, loons and other waterfowl can be seen along the routes. If you spend a lot of time outdoors you may be lucky enough to spot any one of these or numerous others in their natural environment. Turkey vultures and osprey have been spotted along this route. The kinds of wildflowers you will find in this area include wild roses, wood lilies, columbine, wild strawberries and blue flag iris. Points of Interest: Historically, during the spring months when water levels were higher, Macutagon Creek was used to drive logs to the Black River. There are wide, well worn portages along Macutagon Creek and an old forgotten canoe which are testaments to days gone by.

* note * This map has been reproduced for visual purposes and may not be to scale.

Manitouwadge to Agonzon Lake Manitouwadge Public Consultation Committee Canoe Route #14

#14 MANITOUWADGE TO AGONZON LAKE This route is for the average canoeist with only 3-5 portages depending on where you decide to exit. There is easy canoeing across 4 lakes in which there are no portages until after the 4 th lake. If a more challenging trip is desired, plan your trip for May or June when the water is at higher levels and faster flowing. This route makes a nice day trip for anyone. Distance: 24 km (Exit - Option 1) or 25 km (Exit - Option 2) Estimated time: 1 day Rating: Intermediate Topographic Map: 42 F/4 Manitouwadge Entry point: Manitouwadge Town Dock or Lion s Beach Exit point: Portage #3 accessible by Camp 60 road (Option 1) Camping Area on Agonzon Lake Rd (Option 2) Portages: 5 See accompanying map P1 308 m on left side, due to rapids--choice of 2 trails depending on water level there is a campsite at this portage P2 132 m on left side, due to rapids -- this portage is steep and rugged you may be able to line your canoe in low water P3 50 m on left side, due to swifts, you may be able to line your canoe in low water there are two campsites, one on each side of the river you may exit here via Camp 60 Road P4 450 m on left side, due to rapids P5 264 m on left side -- there is a campsite at this portage Exit: Canoe northeast along the shore of Agonzon Lake until the exit point (rocky area with campsite) is reached. All portage lengths and other measures of distance are in metric units: 1 metre = 3.3 feet 1 km = 0.625 miles Natural forces may alter trail conditions. Portions of a portage may be obstructed by fallen trees, flooded due to beaver activity or high water levels, or eroded, therefore, you may need to detour these obstacles. Use the portages. For obvious reasons, no one has ever drowned on a portage. Additional portaging may be required if the 3 bridges are not passable by water. The first bridge, Geco bridge, is passable through a large culvert. When the water is shallow, rocky rapids may scratch your canoe bottom. If the water is high, caution must be used as the current flows very quickly through this culvert and the water may be choppy. Bridge #2 is the Fox Creek bridge, which also has a culvert. If you need to portage over the culvert it must be noted that this is a very busy road due to log truck use. The last bridge is the Black River bridge on Camp 70 Road that is very easy to pass under, as it is very wide and high. This area is very easily accessible to launch canoes and boats as it has a boat launch and ample parking.

Caution: Campsites: Fishing: Wildlife: Wind may be a factor on Agonzon Lake you may become wind bound. There are many areas suitable to camping along this entire route. There are 2 designated campsites with one existing at Portage 1 and another at the exit point at Portage 5. Pickerel and pike are all along the route. There is a fish spawning area at the entrance to Agonzon Lake. Restrictions apply. Check local fishing regulations (MNR). Many species of wildlife such as moose, bear, wolves, beaver, ruffed grouse, loons and other waterfowl can be seen along the routes. If you spend a lot of time outdoors you may be lucky enough to spot any one of these or numerous others in their natural environment. Before entering into Kaginu Lake there is a great blue heron nest. At the start and end of Kaginu Lake are moose aquatic feeding areas. There are three osprey resting sites along the route. You will see many wildflowers including the blue flag iris, the bullhead lily and the wood lily. Points of Interest: The most prominent topographic feature is an escarpment averaging 400 feet high and extending along the North Shore of Manitouwadge Lake, westward to Nama Creek and eastward to Mose Lake, a distance of about 10 miles. On this escarpment is Kiwissa Ski Hill. Also, there once stood a house in a clearing now known as Enns Hill. The highest peak of this escarpment which used to have a fire tower lookout on it, has an elevation of about 450 feet above Manitouwadge Lake. Falls and rapids along the river are beautiful and scenic. Native people used this river system to hunt, trap and transport goods. J.E. Thomson travelled this route on his return trip from the Manitouwadge Lake area to the CNR at Heron Bay in 1931. In 1953, Geco Mines used the Black River and the lower end of Kaginu Lake to barge building supplies by canoe. The Black River was log driven until 1968. Logging camps existed at various points along the river. Today, there are still many clearings and other evidence of logging history. The remains of a dock for unloading logs are still visible at Agonzon Lake. The logs were dumped into Agonzon Lake and driven down the Black River.

* note * This map has been reproduced for visual purposes and may not be to scale.

Russell s Landing to Black River Manitouwadge Public Consultation Committee Canoe Route #15

#15 RUSSELL S LANDING TO BLACK RIVER This route is for the average canoeist. The narrow river meanders its way through the forest with many slow moving, winding, shallow portions and other swift moving portions. There are also several rapids of which canoeists should be aware. Canoeists should also be aware that if they launch from Russell s Landing they will have to canoe through a culvert. If the water is too shallow, they will have to portage over the road (about 50m). Alternately, canoeists can launch from the right side of Lampson Lake Road. The trip may be lengthened by deadfall and log jams. There are good photography and wildlife viewing opportunities along this route. Distance: Estimated Time: Rating: Topographic Map: Entry Point: Exit Point: 22 km 1 day Beginner/Intermediate 42 F/4 Manitouwadge Junction of Russell s Landing and Lampson Lake Rd. Set of falls on the Black River Portages: 2 (not signed) See accompanying map P1 200 m on right side, due to rapids P2 150 m on right side, due to rapids; you can drag your canoe through or use a road on the right bank to portage around There may be other rapids and swifts which you can run in high water or you may have to drag your canoe. All portage lengths and other measures of distance are in metric units: 1 metre = 3.3 feet 1 km = 0.625 miles Natural forces may alter trail conditions. Portions of a portage may be obstructed by fallen trees, flooded due to beaver activity or high water levels, or eroded, therefore, you may need to detour these obstacles. Use the portages. For obvious reasons, no one has ever drowned on a portage. Campsites: Fishing: Wildlife: Points of Interest: Although there are no designated campsites there are many level areas suitable for camping. Russell s Landing itself has a huge, flat grassy area with a sandy beach that is ideal for camp setups. At the end of the route, there is a nice camping area at the last set of falls. Fishing opportunities abound in deep pools on Macutagon Creek where you can fish for brook trout. Many species of wildlife such as moose, bear, wolves, beaver, ruffed grouse, loons and other waterfowl can be seen along the routes. If you spend a lot of time outdoors you may be lucky enough to spot any one of these or numerous others in their natural environment. Native people used this river to hunt and trap. Historically, Macutagon Creek was used to drive logs to the Black River. This happened during the early spring when water levels were higher.

* note * This map has been reproduced for visual purposes and may not be to scale.

Osawin River to Bound Lake Road Manitouwadge Public Consultation Committee Canoe Route #16

#16 OSAWIN RIVER TO BOUND LAKE ROAD The Osawin River route is a trip a beginner can enjoy, as it is a nice, feasible paddle with easy access at both the entry and exit points. There are a few sets of rapids in the first quarter of the trip. In high water, these are runnable, however in low water you may have to drag or line your canoe or portage. The surrounding area of the last quarter of the trip may offer good moose viewing opportunities, as it is marshy and swampy. Distance: Estimated Time: Rating: Topographic Map: Entry Point: Exit Point: 18 km 8 hours Beginner 42 F/6 Nagagami Lake Junction of Osawin River and Flanders Lake Rd. (1 hour from Manitouwadge). Junction of Osawin River and Bound Lake Rd. (1 1 2 hours from Manitouwadge). Portages: Caution: Notes: None known. If you decide to portage you may have to break trail. No portage required at railway tracks. There may be a lot of cedar overhang. Watch out for these low slung trees! In case of emergency, you may exit via the railway tracks. Follow the tracks West to Hillsport. It should be noted that about 2-3 km into the trip there is a fork in the river; at this point paddlers should continue north. Campsites: Fishing: Wildlife: No designated campsites but suitable locations exist at Flanders Lake Road and CN railway. Speckled trout, pike Many species of wildlife such as moose, bear, wolves, ruffed grouse, loons and other waterfowl can be seen along the routes. If you spend a lot of time outdoors you may be lucky enough to spot any one of these or numerous others in their natural environment. Moose and eagle viewing areas exist along this route. An osprey resting site can also be found along the river. Points of Interest: North of rail tracks there was a sawmill, possibly to mill timber for railway ties. The Osawin River flows north.

* note * This map has been reproduced for visual purposes and may not be to scale.