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wrote:
reverend wrote:
It's easiest to get a map for this river.
The first class III section (Little Falls) can easily be handled most
canoeist, pull off to the left (Canadian side) to scout or for the
short portage ( +/- 300 ft).

We took out after a 2 day trip at Loone Bay on the Canadian side. There
is a public launch/takeout spot there and had now problems with vehicle
security. Loone Bay was about 4-5 hrs from Little Falls steady
paddling.

Shuttle service is available, not sure of the price but think it's less
than $100 if not only $50.

Jamie



I am on the USA side, I don't need a passport or go through customs to
do this river ?
I think take out on the canadian side would be a problem if I don't go
through customs. I believe I read you can take out on the USA side
somewhere on that big lake .


You don't need a passport to run this river. There is an easement that
allows you to camp in the Canadian side, within a certain distance of
the river. The take out at Kelleyland is in the US, even though its on
river left.

--riverman