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Blackwater Reflections
$90.00I sat on the edge overlooking the Lady Evelyn River and watched a merganser duck cruise slowly by. I managed to snap a photograph of it and brought it back to life in this piece of art. It was late fall, just before freeze-up when the water takes on a dark, almost impenetrable look.
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Blackwater Reflections – B&W
$60.00I sat on the edge overlooking the Lady Evelyn River and watched a merganser duck cruise slowly by. I managed to snap a photograph of it and brought it back to life in this piece of art. It was late fall, just before freeze-up when the water takes on a dark, almost impenetrable look.
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Grey Owl and Me – Stories from the Trail and Beyond
$26.99As a past park ranger and avid wilderness traveller, Hap Wilson saw that there were uncanny similarities between himself and the famous writer/conservationist/native wanabe, Grey Owl. That said, he thought it would be fun to juxtaposition “Owl” into his stories as a sort of spectre or critic of his own life on the trail.
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Lake Superior to Manitoba by Canoe
$29.95Aided by my wife Andrea, daughter Alexa, son Chris and trusty collie Oban, we map out Ontario’s “Path of the Paddle” – the Trans Canada Trail (Great Trail) water route from Lake Superior to Manitoba – 25% of Ontario’s portion of the famous cross-country trail.
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Missinaibi – Journey to the Northern Sky – Vintage 2nd Edition $56
$56.00The legendary Missinaibi River runs north from Lake Superior to the arctic waters of James Bay. Like many northern rivers, the Missinaibi appeals to seasoned paddlers for the white-knuckle exhilaration of navigating miles of challenging rapids.
The guidebook was prompted by the number of deaths occurring annually on this heritage waterway park. There were serious errors on the topographical maps. Since the guidebook was released in 1994, there have been no recorded deaths along the river.
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Missinaibi – Journey to the Northern Sky 2nd Edition
$32.00The legendary Missinaibi River runs north from Lake Superior to the arctic waters of James Bay. Like many northern rivers, the Missinaibi appeals to seasoned paddlers for the white-knuckle exhilaration of navigating miles of challenging rapids.
The guidebook was prompted by the number of deaths occurring annually on this heritage waterway park. There were serious errors on the topographical maps. Since the guidebook was released in 1994, there have been no recorded deaths along the river.
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Missinaibi – Journey to the Northern Sky. From Lake Superior to James Bay by Canoe.
$32.95The definitive canoe guide to the historic trade route between Lake Superior and James Bay along the Michipicoten and Missinaibi Rivers. Provides historical background. Another trademark Wilson guidebook with maps, illustrations and photos.