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River Trek
The River Trek on the Dumoine River is a thirteen day trip for
teenagers from 13 - 15 years old.
Dates are:
July 13- 24
Aug 4 - 15
Trip price $1705
(Canadian dollars, some taxes apply)
*25% deposit required to register
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Sample Packing
List
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What about
the food?
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Paddle the Dumoine
River, one of the premier whitewater canoe tripping rivers in Quebec.
The Dumoine has a rustic charm that harkens to an adventurer’s
spirit. This program is designed to introduce teens from 13 to 15 years
old, to longer wilderness canoe trips.
We begin in LaVerendrye Provincial Park where we spend a few days traveling
on flatwater; time to get in shape, learn and re-learn canoeing skills.
When we reach the Dumoine, the whitewater instruction begins. The Guides
follow a thorough teaching progression adapting their lessons to the
skill level of the group. Extra time is taken at the first few sets
of rapids to gain confidence and skill in paddling strokes and whitewater
manoeuvres. The remaining days are a whoop and holler down the nearly
40 sets of rapids! Short paddling distances allow for maximum play-time
in the whitewater, without the burden of gear in the boats. Some portaging
is involved and the portages range from short pullovers to challenging
walks which require perseverance and everyone pulling together! PaddleFoot
Guides are always on hand to ensure safety systems are in place for
every element of the River Trek program. The whole trip is a little
over 110 km.
Whitewater
is not all that the Dumoine River has to offer. Most days, the group
will take a short break from the canoe tripping element to explore unique
locations along the way. Stopping to see an old logging relic like "the
alligator," checking out the quartz seams squeezed into the rock
beside a waterfall, or examining signs of local wildlife; all this combines
to make the River Trek trip a great all around canoe tripping experience.
While on trip, PaddleFoot Guides facilitate a host of activities such
as: crafts, swimming, steaming in a sauna, nature interpretation, games,
or playing under a waterfall. We usually take one day off during the
trip to relax at the campsite and make crafts for our traditional gift
exchange and Wilderness Gourmet Banquet.
Trippers
also have the opportunity to hone their campsite living skills as each
day the group works together to setup and takedown camp, setup tents
and other shelters, practice low impact camping, light campfires, and
cook fabulous meals. Each tripper learns self-sufficiency within the
framework of a team. Along with canoe tripping skills, PaddleFoot helps
individuals develop group skills while we work together to successfully
meet the daily challenges of wilderness travel. We have structured daily
group meetings where input from each member is encouraged, allowing
trippers the opportunity to voice their opinions, thoughts and feelings
about the trip and develop valuable communication and teamwork skills.
Join us on the Dumoine this summer - picturesque campsites, roaring
waterfalls, sandy beaches and the smell of fresh pine await!
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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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