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About
James Bay Explorers
The James Bay Explorers canoe expedition on a great Arctic watershed
River is a 34-day trip for young adults from 16 to 18 years old.
Dates are:
June 29 - Aug. 2
Trip cost is $4195
(Canadian dollars, some taxes apply)
*25% deposit required to register
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Sample Packing
List
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the food?
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PaddleFoot
Explorers participate in a 34-day extended wilderness canoe expedition
on one of Canada’s spectacular remote rivers. This rewarding voyage
is designed for young adults who love to live the life of a wilderness
traveler and have some camping experience. A spirit of adventure and
an ability to live for 34 days with only what you can carry in your
pack is essential.
Some of the amazing rivers that PaddleFoot Explorers have traveled in
the past include the:
• Rupert River in Northern Quebec
• Pontax River in Northern Quebec
• Moisie River in Labrador & Quebec
• Broadback River in Northern Quebec
• Harricana River in Northern Ontario
• Attawapiskat River in Northwestern Ontario
• Albany River in Northwestern Ontario
What these rivers have in common, is a long drive to a remote drop off
and then a spectacular journey through one of Canada’s least traveled
waterways. Each of these rivers has historical significance and allows
us to retrace the steps of the early Canadians – Hudson Bay Company
out posts, thousand year old campsites, and ancient pictographs are
all historic spots to investigate. Moose are a friendly sight and whispering
northern lights dance throughout the night. We develop and perfect our
whitewater tripping skills as we make our way through and around the
many rapids, waterfalls and portages of these magnificent rivers. We
learn that with effort comes a feeling of success as we meet the challenges
of this intense journey!
The
length of this trip allows participants to become competent whitewater
paddlers and experienced campers. The group spends the first few days
setting up routines and re-learning the skills needed to live comfortably
in the outdoors and travel safely down the river. PaddleFoot Guides
gear their instruction to the level of the group and build on their
skills from past experience. From paddling manoeuvres, to fire-building,
to cooking, to navigation, each tripper has the time to perfect these
skills and become a master! This is also a great opportunity to develop
less tangible skills like decision-making, goal-setting and leadership
as the group must problem-solve and meet the challenges of living and
playing together 24/7!
Everyone takes part in all aspects of trip life, so we pay a lot of
attention to cooperation and communication. Daily debriefings provide
a forum to discuss trip and interpersonal issues in a supportive environment.
Guides are skilled team builders and with at least 3 guides to 10 trippers,
everyone gets the attention they need.

Come with us and explore Canada’s spectacular waterways, enjoy
the sound of fast water, sleep under the stars, smell the forest after
a rainfall. PaddleFoot trips are about close friends, campfires, adventure
and challenge but most of all fun!
| Typical
Day on Trip |
- Wake up
- Breakfast prep and campsite take down
- Breakfast
- On the water
- Practice whitewater strokes in the calm water
- Paddle to the next set of rapids
- Scout rapids
- Dry land lesson on S-turns
- Practice and play
- Head on down river
- Lunch
- More rapids
- Portage
- Paddle the next campsite
- Swim and games (e.g. beach frisbee)
- Dinner prep and campsite set up
- Dinner
- Evening Activity (e.g. journal writing, nature crafts)
- Evening Meeting
- Campfire
- Flashlights out
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