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Maps & Books
A History of Canada in Ten Maps
$22.00 CAD
The Epic, Untold Story of Canada’s Maps. 10 Maps is not your grade school history; this is the violent, sweeping, spectacular history of Canada as told through 10 historic maps....
Algonquin Park Canoe Routes
$10.95 CAD
This official backcountry canoe tripping map for Algonquin illustrates canoe routes, campsites, portages, lakes, access points and much more. A large, but small-scale (features appear smaller) paper map of the...
Alone Against The North
$22.00 CAD
– Sold OutAn Expedition into the Unknown. The story of Adam’s incredible adventures alone to some of the world’s last unexplored places. Alone Against the North was a #1 national best-seller in...
Backroad Mapbooks Algonquin Map - Waterproof
$19.95 CAD
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Spanning an area of 7,653 km2 (2,955 mi2), Algonquin Provincial Park is one of Canada's largest and most popular provincial parks. Visitors to this Ontario park will quickly understand the popularity of sprawling forests of red and white pine surrounding an endless patchwork of pristine lakes (around 2,400 in total) that are perfect for paddling. A secluded, water-access campsite is always just around the corner and several fantastic hikes lead deep into the scenic forests. Waterproof and designed to withstand the elements (it even floats) this two-in-one park map includes an unparalleled level of detail and covers the entire park area on one side and the Highway 60 Corridor on the other side.
Providing everything in one place to help you enjoy your Algonquin Provincial Park adventures, the maps chart out all the park's canoe routes, with access points, front and backcountry campsites, unique attractions, portages, trails, and more. Anglers looking for the best locations to fish Algonquin Park will love the fact that the lakes and rivers are labelled with sportfish species and lake stocking information. Whether you are planning a day trip to the park or a multi-day adventure, this recently updated and reviewed map gives you the most comprehensive coverage available for one of Canada's most popular parks!
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- Double-sided waterproof map
- Easy-to-read maps derived from the Backroad Mapbooks at 1:140,000 and 1:75,000 scale
- Dual-sided 86 x 117 cm (34 x 46.25 in) map offers unparalleled, close-up detail of the Highway 60 Corridor on one side and the entire provincial park on the other side.
- Seamless map coverage requires no page-turning.
- UTM grids with latitude and longitude make navigating the map easy.
- Printed on durable waterproof and tear-resistant material: it even floats!
- Close collaboration with park officials and local outfitters make this the most up-to-date and accurate map available for Algonquin Park
- Countless points of interest, paddling routes, hiking trails, campsites, beaches, and more!
- Anglers will find fish species listed for lakes and rivers, boat launch locations and trout stocking information.
- Park planning tools including camping, detailed trail and paddling information, park regulations and contact details.
- Paddling chart with dozens of canoe routes and paddle-in campsites
- Portage trails labelled with distance and designated as low or high maintained
- Comprehensive hiking, biking and ski trail coverage with distance and difficulty
- Showcases the highways, logging, and access roads that are open to the public
- Hundreds of land and water geographic features
- List of all the best Algonquin outfitters
- And much more!
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- Released: 2021
- Pages: 2
- Paper: Waterproof
- Dimensions: 86 x 117 cm (34 x 46.25 inches)
- Scale: Map 1 1:140,000 / Map 2 1:75,000
- Map Features: Highways, Logging Roads, Land & Water Features, Parks, Adventure Points of Interest, Campgrounds, Hiking Trails, Motorized Trails, Paddling Routes, Hunting & Fishing Areas, Winter Recreation and More
- Areas Covered: Achray, Algonquin Provincial Park, Barron Canyon, Barry's Bay, Basin Depot, Brent, East Gate, Highway 60 Corridor, Kingscote, Kiosk, Madawaska, West Gate, Whitney and more!
- Released: 2021
Backroad Mapbooks Cottage Country Ontario - 7th Edition
$29.95 CAD
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From the charming lakeside cottages of Muskoka and Kawartha and the natural splendour of Algonquin Provincial Park to the bustling city streets of Ottawa and Toronto, this Mapbook is your ultimate guide to one of the country's most popular outdoor recreation destinations. Known as the heart of Ontario's outdoors, Cottage Country is home to thousands of scenic lakes and rivers, vibrant forests, sandy beaches, and the rugged and rocky Canadian Shield. Algonquin Park is one of the world's most popular canoeing destinations, attracting people from far and wide to paddle, camp, and fish among its iconic natural beauty. Paddle along a circuit of quiet lakes and meandering rivers, hike a portion of the Trans Canada Trail as it travels from St. Charles to Ottawa, or discover historic sites and museums in downtown Ottawa. No matter where your adventure takes you, there is plenty to explore in this beautiful region.
The new 7th Edition of the Cottage Country Ontario Backroad Mapbook features many cartographic changes and updates including new symbols for readability, updated road systems including added Overland Routes, updated Fish Species and stocking information, updated Trail Charts and Trailhead locations, the addition of new Bonus Adventure sections, and much more.
The printed version of the mapbook comes in the convenient 21.5 x 28 cm (8.5 x 11 inch) mapbook format with a heavy-duty spiral-bound cover. The 256-page book includes 106 maps at a 1:150,000 scale, along with 10 main Outdoor Adventure sections, new Bonus Adventure sections, a Service Provider Directory, Map and Adventure Index, Trip Planning tools and more. With over 140,000 kilometres of roads to view including the most complete logging and industrial road coverage available, the maps are ideal for navigating on road trips and planning from home.
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- Map Key & Legend
- Topographic Maps: 106 @ 1:150,000 Scale Maps
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Detailed Adventure Section
- 100+ Backroad Attractions
- 875+ Fishing Locations
- 50+ Hunting Areas
- 125+ Paddling Routes
- 150+ Parks & Campsites
- 300+ Trail Systems
- 60+ ATV & Overland Routes
- 60+ Snowmobile Areas
- 95+ Wildlife Viewing
- 80+ Winter Recreation
- New Bonus Adventure sections for Backcountry Huts/Cabins, Beaches, Rock Climbing, and Surfing (85+ sites)
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Service Directory
- Accommodations
- Sales & Services
- Tours & Guides
- Index
- Adventure Index
- Map Index
- Trip Planning Tools
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- Released: 2023
- Pages: 256
- Dimensions: 21.5cm x 28cm (8.5" x 11")
- Map Scale: 106 maps @ 1:150,000
- Map Features: Highways, Logging Roads, Land & Water Features, Parks, Adventure Points of Interest, Campgrounds, Hiking Trails, Motorized Trails, Paddling Routes, Hunting & Fishing Areas, Winter Recreation and more
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Areas Covered: Bancroft, Barrie, Barry’s Bay, Belleville, Brockville, Cornwall, French River, Haliburton, Huntsville, Kingston, Minden, North Bay, Ottawa, Parry Sound, Pembroke, Peterborough, Perth, Petawawa, Renfrew, Toronto, Trenton, & more
Backroad Mapbooks Killarney Map - Water-Resistant
$19.95 CAD
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Covering Killarney Provincial Park in Northern Ontario, this map features the hiking trails, canoe routes, access points, campsites, lakes and visitor facilities. This Adventure map includes 1:10,000 water and trail data and can be used for hiking, canoeing, camping, exploring, fishing, kayaking, skiing, wildlife viewing and more! Covering 640 sq. km (247 sq. mi), this map includes Killarney Provincial Park, Killarney, Baie Fine, Bell Lake, Crooked Lake, George Lake Campground, Johnnie Lake, Kakakise Lake, La Cloche Mountains, La Cloche-Silhouette Trail, Lake Panache, Nellie Lake, Osa Lake, Threenarrows Lake and more!
Showcasing the best places to take part in your Adventure of choice, the large-format Destination Adventure maps are easy to use and carry. The Adventure maps chart countless places for camping, fishing, hiking, paddling, off-roading, snowmobiling, wildlife viewing, winter recreation and everything in between. These maps have enhanced topographic detail to help provide real world visualization and include more recreational points of interest, roads, trails and paddling routes than any other map on the market.
This version of the map is displayed at 1:75,000 scale on 61 x 94 cm (24 x 37 in) paper.
- Printed on regular water-resistant paper
- Includes industry leading cartographic detail and state-of-the-art relief shading
- Countless points of interest, hiking trails, campsites, boat launches, paddling routes and more!
- Easy to read, large-scale 61 x 94 cm (24 x 37 inch) map at 1:75,000 scale
- Seamless map coverage requires no page turning
- Printed on regular water-resistant paper
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- Large-scale printed or digital maps that are easy to read Seamless map coverage that requires no page turning
- Industry-leading cartographic detail and topographic relief shading and contour intervals
- Multi-use trail systems and trailheads for hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing
- Motorized trail systems for ATVing, off-roading and snowmobiling showing trailhead & staging locations
- Paddling routes including portages, campsite locations and number of tent sites
- Includes National, Provincial and Regional Parks including campsites and day-use locations
- Highlighted park boundaries along with Crown & private land areas
- Hundreds of land and water geographic features
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- Released: 2020
- Pages: 1
- Paper: Water-resistant paper
- Dimensions: 61 x 94 cm (24 x 37 Inches)
- Map Scale: 1:75,000
- Map Features: Highways, Logging Roads, Land & Water Features, Parks, Adventure Points of Interest, Campgrounds, Hiking Trails, Motorized Trails, Paddling Routes, Hunting & Fishing Areas, Winter Recreation and More.
- Areas Covered: Killarney Provincial Park, Killarney, Baie Fine, Bell Lake, Crooked Lake, George Lake Campground, Johnnie Lake, Kakakise Lake, La Cloche Mountains, La Cloche-Silhouette Trail, Lake Panache, Nellie Lake, Threenarrows Lake, Northern Ontario, Canada
- Released: 2020
Backroad Mapbooks Northeastern Ontario - 5th Edition
$29.95 CAD
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Northeastern Ontario is a sprawling region that encompasses much of the Canadian Shield, boasting gorgeous vistas of granite rock, boreal forest and thousands of lakes. Shaped by ancient glacial activity, this wild landscape is full of interconnected streams and rivers, while heading north leads you to the remote and rugged land around Hudson Bay. From the sparkling waters of Georgian Bay to the northern backcountry of Polar Bear Provincial Park, outdoor explorers can enjoy a wealth of opportunity in this sparsely-populated region.
To help you better explore Northeastern Ontario, the Backroad Mapbooks team has created the most comprehensive and detailed recreation Mapbook for the region ever! The 5th Edition Northeastern Ontario Backroad Mapbook contains numerous additions and expansions from the last edition, including labelled fish species and Crown/private land, fish stocking and hiking trail charts, enhanced hiking and multi-use trail routing (including for the Voyageur Trail), countless new recreation Points of Interest and more! Featuring 99 detailed topographic maps, thousands of detailed Adventure write-ups, an easy-to-use index and much more, this is your ultimate guide to exploring Northeastern Ontario!
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In your durable, heavy-duty, spiral-bound 21.5 x 28 cm (8.5 x 11 in) Northeastern Ontario Backroad Mapbook you will find 99 detailed topographic maps spanning the region complete with labelled recreation sites, amenities, highways, backcountry roads, trails and other Points of Interest. These user-friendly maps boast a level of cartographic sophistication unparalleled even by government sources, making them the maps of choice for loggers and Search and Rescue teams.
Service Directory
In addition to our maps, Backroad Mapbooks lists Northeastern Ontario’s best accommodations, services, outfitters and amenities, including information on the region’s best outdoor tours and hunting and fishing suppliers.
Adventures
The detailed adventure section is one of the features that makes your Backroad Mapbook so much more than just a map of Northeastern Ontario. From hiking to hunting, ATVing, paddling, wildlife viewing and beyond, our team of writers and researchers have come up with the most comprehensive adventure information available anywhere for this region.
Index
The easy-to-use index is divided into Map and Adventure sections to make it even simpler to navigate. Here you will find page numbers and map coordinates for each activity and location, plus important numbers, distance charts and an advertiser list for easy referencing.
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- Released: 2018
- Pages: 224
- Dimensions: 21.5 cm x 28 cm (8.5" x 11")
- Map Scale: 68 maps @ 1:250,000, 6 maps @ 1:500,000, 7 maps @ 1:1,000,000
- Regional Cities/Parks: Cochrane, Hearst, Manitoulin Island, Moosonee, North Bay, Sault Ste. Marie, Sudbury, Temagami, Timmins, Wawa, & more
Backroad Mapbooks Northwestern Ontario - 5th Edition
$29.95 CAD
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Covering a sprawling wilderness landscape of interconnected lakes, rivers, canyons, hills, forests and wetland, Northwestern Ontario is a massive outdoor playground just waiting to be explored. From paddling to hiking, hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, ATVing, cross-country skiing, camping and more, there is no limit to outdoor activity in Northwestern Ontario. Covering the area around Thunder Bay and Atikokan in the south to the remote wilderness of Opasquia Provincial Park further north and all the way up to Hudson’s Bay, there are endless opportunities for adventure covered in this guidebook.
The 5th edition Northwestern Ontario Backroad Mapbook features ten new larger scale maps as well as numerous additions and expansions from the last edition. These include more fish species, enhanced crown and private land coverage, updated logging and resource roads, countless new Adventure recreational Points of Interest, updated trails and extensive snowmobiling and ATVing additions, making this your ultimate guide to exploring Northern Ontario!
The printed version of the mapbook comes in the convenient 21.5 x 28 cm (8.5 x 11 inch) mapbook format with a heavy-duty spiral-bound cover. The 216 page book includes 92 maps starting at 1:250,000 scale, along with 10 Outdoor Adventure sections, a Service Provider Directory, Map and Adventure Index, Trip Planning tools and more. With over 145,000 kilometres of roads to view including the most complete logging and industrial road coverage available, the books are ideal for navigating on road trips and planning from home.
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The latest edition of the Northwestern Ontario Backroad Mapbook features 92 detailed topographic maps covering the western part of northern Ontario. These maps contain labelled recreation sites, amenities, highways, backcountry roads, resource roads, trails and other points of interest. Printed on durable paper and protected by a heavy-duty spiral-bound cover, you won't find an easier-to-use or more detailed collection of maps for Northwestern Ontario anywhere!
Service Directory
In addition to the maps, Backroad Mapbooks lists Northwestern Ontario’s best accommodations, services, outfitters and amenities, including information on the region’s best outdoor tours and hunting and fishing suppliers.
Adventures
The detailed adventure section is one of the features that makes your Backroad Mapbook so much more than just a map of Northwestern Ontario. From hiking to hunting, ATVing, camping, paddling, snowmobiling, wildlife viewing and beyond, their team of writers and researchers have come up with the most comprehensive adventure information available anywhere for this region.
Index
The easy-to-use index is divided into Map and Adventure sections to make it even simpler to navigate. Here you will find page numbers and map coordinates for each activity and location, plus important numbers and websites, and an advertiser list for easy referencing.
Backroad Adventures
Northwestern Ontario is home to endless backroads to explore. Hidden among the many rural and resource roads are man-made and natural attractions, museums, viewpoints, waterfalls, and many other fascinating sites. Whether following a winding backroad or a historic fur trade route, you will find over 40 backroad attractions to stop at in the newest edition of the Northwestern Ontario Backroad Mapbook.
Fishing Adventures
Northwest Ontario is a haven for lake fishing and offers some excellent river fishing as well. Nipigon Lake, Lake Superior and Lake of the Woods house some of Canada’s biggest sportfish. In the latest edition of the Northwestern Ontario Backroad Mapbook you will find over 800, including close to 700 lakes and over 65 rivers and streams, detailed fishing listings for the area, complete with fishing hotspots, fish species, access and stocking information. From stocked trout and splake lakes to walleye, pike and muskie, this book has got you covered.
Hunting Adventures
Northwestern Ontario offers massive expanses of wilderness for hunters to explore. These maps detail Northwestern Ontario’s Wildlife Management Units (WMUs) showing you where to go for deer, moose, bear, rabbit, ducks, geese and more. Highlighting over 30 WMUs and helpful tips on all the main game species, from bear to deer and moose, there is no better hunting buddy than the newest northern Ontario mapbook.
Paddling Adventures
Northern Ontario is one of the best wilderness paddling destinations in the world, with countless interconnected lakes, rivers, portages and historical routes – the options for adventure paddling are boundless. In the latest edition of the Northwestern Ontario Backroad Mapbook you will find over 140 detailed paddling adventures, complete with access, put-ins, take-outs, difficulty, highlights and more. From the Atikokan area to Quetico and Wabakimi Provincial Parks, the breadth of canoe routes in the area is second to none.
Park Adventures
Northwestern Ontario’s diverse public park system offers some of the best camping, paddling, hiking, fishing and wildlife viewing you can find anywhere. Many of the parks protect remote, ecologically sensitive areas that make for some absolutely stunning scenery. In the latest edition of our Northwestern Ontario Backroad Mapbook you will find over 130 detailed listings of provincial, national and regional parks as well as conservation areas, including the world renowned Woodland Caribou and Kakabeka Falls Provincial Parks.
Trail Adventures
From urban walking trails in Thunder Bay to remote wilderness treks around Kenora, there is no shortage of trails to explore in northern Ontario. The Voyageur Trail and the Great/Trans Canada Trail offer some fantastic long distance hiking and biking options. In the latest edition of our Northwestern Ontario Backroad Mapbook you will find over 155 detailed trail descriptions, including access, distance, elevation gain, difficulty, highlights and more. Trail charts offer even more trail alternatives for Sleeping Giant and Quetico Provincial Parks, the Great/Trans Canada Trail and the Thunder Bay area.
ATV (OHV) Adventures
There is a whole world of ATV riding in Northwestern Ontario for you to explore, with the areas around Thunder Bay, Armstrong and Kenora being particularly active. Beyond the 25 featured ATV areas, there are endless amounts of logging and backroads to explore. In the newest edition of the Northwestern Ontario Backroad Mapbook you will find detailed listings for dozens of ATVing areas complete with access, difficulty, highlights and more!
Snowmobile Adventures
Northwestern Ontario is a premiere snowmobiling destination, encompassing OFSC Snowmobile Districts 15 & 17, to help make up one of the world’s largest interconnected snowmobile trail systems. In the latest edition of the Northwestern Ontario Backroad Mapbook you will find over 40 trails or areas highlighted, including snowmobiling areas around Dryden, Kenora, Fort Frances and beyond.
Wildlife Adventures
With such expansive swaths of undeveloped wilderness, Northwestern Ontario is prime wildlife habitat, with moose, deer, wolves, black bear, beaver, otters and more found in abundance. Quetico Provincial Park and Sleeping Giant Park in particular are known for their unique wildlife viewing opportunities. In the newest northern Ontario mapbook you will find almost 45 detailed listings for the best places to view wildlife in the region, complete with tips, specific species to look for and more!
Winter Adventures
From Ignace to Geraldton to Sioux Narrows and beyond, Northwestern Ontario enjoys long winters and heavy snowfalls that make it a winter recreation playground. From downhill skiing and snowboarding to cross-country skiing, fat biking and snowshoeing, there is no shortage of adventure to be had in the wintertime. In the latest edition of the Northwestern Ontario Backroad Mapbook you will over 40 detailed winter adventure listings allowing you to make the most out of this unique region no matter the season!
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Released: 2021
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Pages: 216
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Dimensions: 21.5cm x 28cm (8.5" x 11")
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Map Scale: 73 maps at 1:250K Scale + 14 maps at 1:500K Scale + 5 maps at 1:1,000,000 Scale
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Map Features: Highways, Logging Roads, Land & Water Features, Parks, Adventure Points of Interest, Campgrounds, Hiking Trails, Motorized Trails, Paddling Routes, Hunting & Fishing Areas, Winter Recreation and more
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Areas Covered: Armstrong, Atikokan, Dryden, Fort Frances, Geraldton, Nipigon, Ignace, Kenora, Pickle Lake, Port Severn, Quetico Park, Red Lake, Sioux Narrows, Sleeping Giant Park, Thunder Bay, Voyageur Trail, Wabakimi Park, Woodland Caribou Park, & more
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Released: 2021
Backroad Mapbooks Southern Ontario
$29.95 CAD
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The southern reaches of Ontario contain the vibrant, cosmopolitan heart of Canada, boasting major cities like Hamilton, London and Toronto, the sights of Niagara Falls, and natural attractions such as Wasaga Beach, the world's largest freshwater beach. This Southern Ontario backcountry map book guides your way through the region that is home to Ontario's largest established trail network, hundreds of public parks and conservation areas, the popular Bruce Peninsula, and some of Ontario's most accessible river paddling routes. All of this is just a stone's throw from Canada's most populous region. Let your Southern Ontario backcountry map book show you where to hike, camp, fish, paddle, ski, snowshoe and much more, for outdoor adventures that you will not forget!
The second edition of the Southern Ontario Mapbook features clearly defined Crown land and County Forest Tracts, along with countless updated trails and roads. The Bruce Trail and Trans Canada Trail have been recharted and there are more than 350 other trails highlighted. ATV riders will find several riding areas and snowmobilers can explore over 70 trails through OFSC Regions 4, 5, 8 and 9. In addition, contact information is provided for local ATV and snowmobile clubs. Anglers will find stocking charts and information on 250 lakes and rivers, paddlers can explore 30 lake and river routes, and hunters have maps and descriptions to all 45 WMUs in the area. Rounding out the mapbook are over 40 natural and manmade attractions and museums, National and Provincial Parks, Conservation Areas and over 80 routes for winter exploration.
The printed version of the mapbook comes in the convenient 21.5 x 28 cm (8.5 x 11 inch) mapbook format with a heavy-duty spiral-bound cover. The 196-page book includes 65 maps ranging from the highly detailed Point Pelee National Park map to the more traditional 1:150,000 and 1:165,000 scale maps. Complimenting the maps are extensive listings for the 10 Outdoor Adventure sections, local retailers and service providers, Map and Adventure Index, Trip-Planning tools and more. With over 125,000 kilometres of roads to explore, including the most complete logging and industrial road coverage available, the books are ideal for navigating on road trips and planning from home.
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In your durable, heavy-duty, spiral-bound 21.5 cm x 28 cm (8.5" x 11") southern Ontario map book you will find 65 detailed topographic maps spanning the region, complete with labelled recreation sites, amenities, highways, backcountry roads, trails and other points-of-interest. New to this edition is labelled Crown land in the northern region, countless new County Forest Tracts, and labelled fish species for lakes and rivers. Not only are these Ontario maps user-friendly, but they boast a level of cartographic sophistication unparalleled even by government resources making them the maps of choice for search-and-rescue and other organizations.
Adventures
The detailed adventure section is one of the features that makes your Backroad Mapbook so much more than a map of southern Ontario. In addition to comprehensive listings with map coordinates, you will find a trip planning section for making notes on your desired adventures! No matter what your favourite outdoor activities are, we have you covered with hundreds of trail descriptions, ATV and snowmobile routes, lake and river fishing details, conservation areas and parks, backroad attractions, wildlife viewing destinations and plenty of spots to strap on ski or snowshoes come winter.
Index
The handy index makes the Southern Ontario Backroad Mapbook a leading Ontario map in terms of functionality as well as quality. Divided into Map and Adventure sections to make it even easier to use, you will find page numbers and map coordinates for each Adventure activity to help locate cities and towns, parks, trails, lakes, rivers and attractions. There is also a section for Important Numbers and an Advertiser list for easy referencing.
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- Released: 2022
- Pages: 196
- Dimensions: 21.5cm x 28cm (8.5" x 11")
- Map Scale: 65 maps: 33 @ 1:150,000, 31 @ 1:165,000, 1 @ 1:37,000
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Map Features: Highways, Logging Roads, Land & Water Features, Parks, Adventure Points of Interest, Campgrounds, Hiking Trails, Motorized Trails, Paddling Routes, Hunting & Fishing Areas, Winter Recreation and more
- Areas Covered: Barrie, Brampton, Bruce Peninsula, Cambridge, Chatham-Kent, Collingwood, Guelph, Kitchener-Waterloo, Hamilton, London, Niagara Falls, Oakville, Owen Sound, Sarnia, St. Catharines, Tobermory, Toronto, Wasaga Beach, Windsor, & more
Beyond The Trees
$22.00 CAD
A Journey Alone Across Canada’s Arctic. Destined to become an adventure classic, Beyond the Trees is the story of Adam’s harrowing, nearly 4,000 kilometre canoe journey across Canada’s arctic in...
Bruce Trail Reference 31st Edition
$44.95 CAD
The Bruce Trail Reference Maps & Trail Guide is the definitive resource for exploring the Bruce Trail and your key to a safe and enjoyable trip. (Edition 31, published August...
Chrismar Algonquin 1 Corridor North
$16.95 CAD
Formally at 1:80,000 scale, this new version has been Super-Sized up to 1:60,000 scale, meaning features are larger and easier than ever to read. It is ideal for paddling the...
Chrismar Algonquin 2 Northwest
$15.95 CAD
Formally at 1:80,000 scale, this new version has been Super-Sized up to 1:60,000 scale, meaning features are larger and easier than ever to read.The entire Northwest quadrant of Algonquin is...
Chrismar Algonquin 3 Corridor South
$16.95 CAD
Formally at 1:80,000 scale, this new version has been Super-Sized up to 1:60,000 scale, meaning features are larger and easier than ever to read. It is ideal for paddling the...
Chrismar Algonquin 4 Central North
$15.95 CAD
The fourth in Chrismar's main Algonquin series, this map covers the area from beyond the park boundary in the north all the way south to Dickson Lake, and from Cedar...
Chrismar Barron/Achray Algonquin Park Map
$9.95 CAD
The dominant feature of this popular paddling, hiking and camping area on the east side of Algonquin Park is the 100-metre deep Barron Canyon, which you can enjoy from above...
Chrismar Bon Echo Park Map
$12.95 CAD
One of eastern Ontario's major provincial parks, this perennial favourite has something for everyone, including five great hiking trails, one of which climbs nearly 100 metres up the face of...
Chrismar Canoe Lake Map
$9.95 CAD
This popular 1:40,000 scale map covers the area from Ragged Lake in the south to Baby Joe Lake in the north and from Tea Lake in the west to Source...
Chrismar Franklin Mink McCoy Islands Map
$13.95 CAD
This is probably the most popular sea kayaking area in all of the Great Lakes.The east shore of Georgian Bay to the west of Parry Sound and Killbear Provincial Park...
Chrismar Frost Centre Area Map
$13.95 CAD
This popular map showcases over 500 km2 of wilderness in the Haliburton Highlands/Muskoka Lakes region of Ontario, including the popular 200 km2 tract of crown land known as the Leslie...
Chrismar Grundy Lake Area Map
$8.95 CAD
This 3636-hectare provincial park is one of only a few that prohibit motor boats so you'll be assured of an especially quiet, peaceful visit when paddling one of the lake...
Chrismar Lake Superior Provincial Park
$16.95 CAD
– Sold OutThe eastern Lake Superior coast offers wonderfully rugged wilderness hiking and backpacking as well as coastline and backcountry paddling. This Lake Superior Provincial Park map features them both in detail!...
Chrismar Mattawa River Map
$13.95 CAD
The Mattawa River is one of Canada's most historic rivers. Stretching between the city of North Bay on Lake Nipissing and the Town of Mattawa at the Ottawa River, it...
Chrismar Missinaibi Map
$15.95 CAD
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Most serious paddlers have heard of the Missinaibi River - the longest unbroken stretch of paddling river in Ontario - but that's not what this map is about. This map is about the lakes and headwaters that eventually become the river, and in many ways this area is much better.
There are two major lakes on this map - Missinaibi Lake and Little Missinaibi Lake. The former has main arms over 43 kilometres long with numerous bays and islands, superb fishing, great cliffs and some of the continents finest examples of aboriginal pictographs. There is plenty of lake here for several weeks of superb canoe or even better kayak paddling.
Little Missinaibi Lake is quite different than her bigger relative - narrow and convoluted like a pretzel - but with equally fascinating cliffs, old-growth trees and pictograph sites. A very challenging whitewater river joins the two, with an alternative flatwater route with portages preferred by most.
But that's not all this are has to offer. There is also a small, but nicely situated, campground on Missinaibi Lake, at the end of the access road from Chapleau. Also included on the map are a lot of fine paddling areas outside the Park, in particular the Shumka area that makes a great wild paddling loop from "big and little Miss" south and west to the railway and back. The railway is key because it means you can access the area from as far away as Sudbury. No need to drive - just throw your canoe and gear on the train and get off and on where you want.
But the drive is also worthwhile because this entire map is smack dab in the middle of the Chapleau Crown Game Preserve - the largest of its kind in the world. Wildlife is not hunted or trapped here so you're likely to see more than usual - big moose, bald eagles, osprey, black bear, and more.
This waterproof, 1:50,000 scale, completely original topographic map has unprecedented detail, and includes backcountry campsites, portages, access points, points of historical interest, plus many other features such as a campground map enlargement and a special section on pictographs.
The map measures 26" x 32.5", has a contour interval of 10 metres, and includes text and photos about natural and human history, canoe route descriptions, safety tips, contact info, great colour photographs - in short just about everything you'd want to help you plan and enjoy your trip.
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Most serious paddlers have heard of the Missinaibi River - the longest unbroken stretch of paddling river in Ontario - but that's not what this map is about. This 2nd guide in the Missinabi series covers the route from the north end of Missinaibi Lake to the Town of Mattice, a distance of 191 water kilometres.
The big feature of this section of the route is the abundance of challenging whitewater rapids, and while there are portages to get you around the ones you don't wish run, there are plenty that will give you a great ride.
Access to this area can be a challenge so Chrismar spent some time providing information about the various options (car, train, outfitters, shuttles, etc.), in addition to a comprehensive route description and other features to help you plan and take your trip.
This route also has, and the guide discusses and shows in some detail, the Hudson Bay Company fur trading post on Brunswick Lake. While the buildings are long gone, you can still visit the site of one of the HBC's most important posts, and the place where the arch-rival Northwest Company battled, sometimes literally, for fur-trading supremacy in the New World.
This waterproof, 1:60,000 scale, completely original topographic map has extraordinary detail, and includes text and photos about natural and human history, canoe route descriptions, safety tips, contact info, great colour photographs - in short just about everything you'd want to help you plan and enjoy your trip.
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Most serious paddlers have heard of the Missinaibi River - the longest unbroken stretch of paddling river in Ontario. This 3rd guide in the Missinabi series covers the route from the Town of Mattice all the way downstream or northward to Moosonee near James Bay, a distance of 314 water kilometres.
The first part of the route has an abundance of challenging whitewater rapids, and while there are portages to get you around the ones you don't wish run, there are plenty that will give you a great ride.
One big feature of this section of the route is the big drop-off at the Thunderhouse Falls area from the Precambrian Shield onto the Hudson Bay Lowlands. After the maelstrom of falls, chutes, rapids and canyons the river turns sharply, slows and broadens on its unimpeded run to Moosonee, and just beyond it, James Bay.
Access to this area can be a challenge, so Chrismar spent some time providing information about the various options (car, train, plane, outfitters, shuttles, etc.), in addition to a comprehensive route description and other features to help you plan and take your trip.
The guide also discusses and shows in some detail, how the fur trade defined much of the early exploratory history of Canada. You can still visit the site of Hudson Bay Company's posts, and the places where its arch-rival Northwest Company battled, sometimes literally, for fur-trading supremacy in the New World.
This waterproof, 1:60,000 scale, completely original topographic map has extraordinary detail, and includes text and photos about natural and human history, canoe route descriptions, safety tips, contact info, great colour photographs - in short just about everything you'd want to help you plan and enjoy your trip.
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