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The Bateau Channel is a long, narrow stretch
of the St. Lawrence that separates Howe Island and the Canadian Mainland.
This sheltered route is best utilized by paddlers wishing to access
the Admiralty Islands downriver, or the Kingston Isles that lie above.
Paddlers can explore marsh-lined bays, relax on sunny beaches, and stroll
beside shallow creeks.
For
more information about this route (the maps, access points, trip length
& distance, charts, extensions, hazards and points of interest)
- please download the Adobe File: route2.pdf
If
you do not have Acrobat Reader 4.0
(or higher) - you can download it free from the Adobe
web site!
Before
using the guide books, please read the disclaimer.
All
the introductory information is in the file intro.pdf
(includes the map legend)
If
you are looking for something specific - visit the guide
book index!
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