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HansSolo |
quote OldGreyGoose: "Of the 3 ways you've looked at going and coming, the one through upper Sturgeon/Dore/etc. is "less interesting" IMO, except for the creeky Deux Rivieres area. I agree with Goose about the route through Sturgeon/Dore/etc. being less interesting. I don't know what it is, but the scenery from Sturgeon Narrows, up past Blueberry Island and on to Deux Rivieres is rather mundane. From Dore' Lake through Pine Portage Bay and back to Batchewaung Bay via Pickerel Lake is somewhat more interesting. There's some historical relics related to the Dawson Trail visible around Pine Portage, for what it's worth. And although there are pictographs on Dore' Lake, they're probably the poorest display in all of Canoe-Country and barely discernible. Travel along Deux Rivieres can be rather slow going as well. The water is generally shallow and you'll be passing through waves of reeds. (1st picture on left below) Additionally, you'll encounter several beaver dams before reaching Twin Lakes. If you do travel through Quetico, Conk, Jean, Burntside and Rouge Lake on your way to Sturgeon, there''s a great island campsite located in the north central portion of Burntside Lake. (pictured below) Finally, as Goose mentioned, the wind and waves Nym and Batchewaung Lake can get nasty, but Sturgeon Lake can be a challenge when the wind and waves are kicking up also. I've never been wind bound on Sturgeon Lake, but the potential is there. That said, I've had some thrilling travels when paddling large open sections of Sturgeon Lake. Good Luck and enjoy whatever route you decide to travel. Hans Solo |
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HansSolo |
Anyway you approach Sturgeon Lake is great in my opinion. It seems I've done several loop trips that have covered all of the three potential routes you're considering in-order to travel to and from Sturgeon Lake. You could easily make it to Sturgeon Lake in two days and one night by going south through Batchewaung Lake, Batchewaung Bay, then hooking through the west end of Pickereal Lake. Proceed through Mariah Lake and then camp on Jesse Lake. Then on Day #2 you could head south through Elizabeth, Walter, and Lonely Lake, and arrive on Sturgeon Lake the afternoon of Day #2. That would probably be the most efficient way to get to Sturgeon Lake. Then again, it depends what section of Sturgeon your aiming for. You could return by traveling northeast through Sturgeon Lake and then up through Dore' Lake. After crossing Pine Portage, you'd travel towards Emerald Island and then turn 180-degrees, heading west back to Batchewaung and Nym Lakes. Both in and out of Sturgeon Lake should be easily do-able in two days and one night traveling the aforementioned route. Obviously this can also be reversed. I'm assuming you're taking a few layover days, which would allow for day trips over to Chatterton Falls if the urge strikes you. Otherwise, heading west out of Jesse Lake across "Cedar Portage" towards Oriana Lake, onto the east end of Quetico Lake, and eventually south through Conk, Jean, Burntside, Rouge and down to the southwest end of Sturgeon Lake is also a great route. To return, you could travel the reverse of day #1, which I described at the beginning of this reply. That is, head north through Lonely, Walter, Elizabeth, Jesse.... If you traveled west out of Jesse Lake on Day #2, you'd travel across "Cedar Portage", which is either 133 rods or 140 rods, depending on what map you're referencing. The portages from that point on through Quetico Lake, Conk, Jean, Burntside, and Rouge, are short and easy, but "Cedar Portage" is really not a big deal either. Jesse has several nice campsites to chose from. About mid-way the main body of Sturgeon Lake is a nice, large campsite with sandy beaches on the east shore. It's a popular destination, but it's Quetico in late May so you may have it all to yourself. (pictured below) If you're ambitious and don't mind paddling long sections of Sturgeon Lake, you could skip the descent through Elizabeth, Walter and Lonely Lake and go through Jesse, Orianna, Quetico, Conk, Jean, Burntside, and Rouge to Sturgeon. Then, return through Sturgeon Lake to Dore' Lake, and eventually travel back to Batchewaung and Nym. That way, you would have covered most of Sturgeon Lake by trips end. Hans Solo |
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