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Frost
Centre Area
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 Frost Centre lands.
A
great destination for paddlers and backpackers alike, this
map covers stretches from Livingstone and Fletcher lakes in
the north, to Halls Lake in the south and from Lake of Bays
to the west to Kennisis and Kimball lakes in the
east.
This
completely original map (we make our maps from scratch, just
like the government did when making its topo series, only we
have chosen a much higher higher standard) features
extraordinary topographic and water details, as well as
hiking trails, campsites, portages, access points,
facilities and other attractions. The back side is covered
with colour photos and lots of information about natural
history, suggested routes, safety tips, contact information
and much more.
Following
Chrismar's popularization of this area over 10 years ago
with our first Frost Centre & Area Adventure Map®,
the local municipality has now implemented a
revenue-capturing user-pay system for overnight visits
(day-use is free).
Our
most recent version (summer 2009) includes campsite numbers,
day-use and group sites, camper and tent limits by site, and
other useful information about recent
developments.
One
of the first in the series, this map is now in its fourth
edition (we update every 1-2 years). And it overlaps to the
north with our Oxtongue
River map,
and to the east with our Algonquin
3-Corridor South map.
Also check out the nearby Poker
Lake
area, another cottage country canoe route area "put on the
map" by Chrismar a number of years ago.
Frost
Centre Area - ISBN: 0-929140-23-0 -
$10.95
For
an idea of the kinds of features you can see on our maps and
some sample close-up sections go to our Features/Samples
page.
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