I love paddling, I love backcountry camping, I love fishing, and I love rivers with rapids. Combine all of these things, and in my opinion, you have the ultimate outdoor adventure. That’s exactly why I embarked on a 5-day mission down the Petawawa River with two of my best friends, Brendan Mark and James McBeath.
Ontario’s Petawawa River is recognized as one of the top multi-day canoe trips in eastern North America. While canoes are a great way to navigate the river, we opted for a different approach. We swapped the canoes for fishing kayaks, and we brought a raft with a center-mounted oar rig that could be rowed by a single person, while hauling an extraordinary amount of gear. We chose to bring the fishing kayaks versus canoes, because the Petawawa River is not just a world class backcountry trip, but a world class musky fishery.
I’m not going to spoil the story before you get to watch the video. What I can tell you is that the trip lived up to our high expectations. The Petawawa is truly a world class backcountry river trip, and something that any experienced backcountry paddler should put on their bucket list.
If after watching the episode, you’re interested in doing a trip down the Petawawa, then check out our Petawawa Paddling Guide video releasing soon on PaddleTV. The Petawawa River Paddling Guide offers a lot of valuable information about what to expect, how to prepare, and a lot of other things you should know before heading out, so be sure to check it out!
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