Monday, September 10, 2007

The Ottawa River


We paddled from Stonecliffe to Deep River, stopping at Swisha for the long portage around the dam. We did the 2.5-3km walk along a gravel road then down the paved "rue principale" of Des Joachim (the official name of the place before it was anglised by the seemingly English speaking majority of this tiny Quebec border town of, I'm estimating, 200 people. After carrying our bags and equipment then stopping for lunch to eat lots and lighten our load, we walked back to pick up the canoe. We had covered about 300m of the trek when a kind......very kind ..."semaritan" with a pick up, drove us the rest of the way, saving us a lot of trouble and surely anger towards the canoe at the end of it all. Once loaded, we paddled a short distance to fill our empty (for portage reasons) water bottles next to a nice alluvial beach. We continued the day, passing nice cottages/homes on the Ontario side of the river, in contrast to the vast green wilderness that existed above the dam. The Quebec side of the river is still undeveloped without a road. Since we didn't see any islands or areas on the Ontario bank, we set our sites for beach area on the eastern side. The beach was beautiful and being used by residents of Deep River from the opposite shore. The water was as flat as glass with an incredible reflection from the late day sun and there were people who took interest in our trip which to this point has been limited due to the remotness of the route and the amount of time we spent on the water. The family using the site as a waterskiing base invited us to stay with them and after consulting, we happily accepted. The picture is of one of the Swisha dams...it may not be too visible since this is the dam, we were told, to stay away from. This grey, windy morning background is in contrast to the sunny, calm afternoon...someone must have been thinking "flat water" for us.. :-)

"The Route" Then and Now

"The Route" Then and Now
A section of a map of the fur trade route followed by Rene Menard in the late 1600's. The "Journey of Citizenship" started in Sault Ste Marie on August 24/07 and has a planned completion date of September 12/07 in Ottawa.

.....and the journey has begun

.....and the journey has begun
Ben demonstrates a potential new Olympic sport....Canooling

Photos from the start of the journey

Photos from the start of the journey
last minute preparations

As well-wishers cheered, off they went.