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Algonquin
4 - Central North
The
fourth in our 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 Lake, where it
overlaps our AL2 map all the way east to Grand Lake PLUS
we've added the Petawawa River beyond that all the way to
Mcmanus Lake at the east boundary of the Park. See the
Algonquin Area Map Locator for a visual.
Aside
from the Petawawa River between Cedar Lake and McManus Lake,
there are few major Algonquin routes entirely on this map,
however it is essential to some superb longer routes that
start and end just beyond its borders on our adjacent AL1,
AL2 and Barron/Achray maps). Even so there are 6 access
points on this map including several of the most remote in
the park, which leads to routes where you're less likely to
encounter other paddlers - in the true wilderness parts of
Algonquin.
One
of many attractions covered in some detail on the reverse
side of this map is the Brent Crater - the largest of its
kind in the world. Plus we have a special section on
Algonquin's wolves, whch are different from the typical wolf
in Ontario.
As
usual, this 1:80,000 scale map provides extraordinary
terrain and vegetation detail, this map features campsites,
portages, access points, hiking trails, facilities like
campgrounds, telephones, historic sites, rental ranger
cabins and many more attractions. As usual it's
waterproof
too.
Algonquin
4-Central North - ISBN: 0-929140-16-8 -
$14.95
The
much anticipated Algonquin 4-Central North map
overlaps with our popular Algonquin
1-Corridor North
and Algonquin
2-Northwest maps
to the east, and our upcoming Algonquin 5-South Central map
(available Autumn 08) to the south, and our Barron-Achray
map to the east. Also consider our larger- scale Algonquin
Daytripper Maps of smaller, more detailed areas
(Canoe
Lake,
Opeongo
Lake,
Oxtongue
River
and Bonnechere
River)
suitable for short trips of a week or less.
For
a better idea of how the various Algonquin maps fit
together, go to our Algonquin Area Map Locator (click
below). For an example of the features and details typical
of our maps go to our Features
& Samples
page.
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