The
Thousand Islands region is home to more than a dozen hidden lakes known,
collectively, as the Indian River Lakes. In this guide to flatwater
canoeing and kayaking locations, we give you explicit directions on how to
find these great lakes and what you can expect to find when you get
there.
The
book also covers five slow moving creeks you can explore and 5 flatwater
river runs in the area. There are no whitewater kayaking or canoeing
locations in this book. We just cover great flatwater locations where you
can launch your canoe or kayak and get out and enjoy a day on the
water.
We
also provide information about launch sites along the mighty St. Lawrence
River, with proper cautions about boat traffic on that river. So order a
copy of this book today and start exploring some areas that you didn�t
even know existed in the Thousand Islands and St. Lawrence Valley regions.
Published
2006,
120 pages, 71 color photographs, top spiral bound.
Waterways included:
1. Hyde Lake
2. Lake of the Woods
3. Sixberry Lake
4. Grass Lake
5. Payne Lake
6. Yellow Lake
7. Red lake
8. Moon Lake
9. Butterfield Lake
10. Millsite Lake
11. Goose Bay
12. Upper and Lower Lakes Wildlife Management Area
13. Black Lake
14. French Creek
15. Cranberry Creek
16. Crooked Creek
17. Sucker Brook
18. Coles Creek
19. Indian River � Red lake to Theresa
20. Grasse River � Canton/Morley
21. Oswegatchie River
22. Indian River to Red Lake
23. Indian River � Rossie
24. Oswegatchie River � Heuvelton to Eel Weir State park
25. The St. Lawrence Seaway