The Albany River is considered a classic canoe route for a reason. Spanning just shy of a thousand kilometres, it is tied for the longest river in Ontario. It flows through some of the most remote regions in Ontario, starting in Lake St. Joseph and ending on the western shore of James Bay
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Difficulty
4.4/5

Distance:  1000km ++

Length: Up to a Month

Features: One of the longest Rivers in Ontario

The Route


Directions
Starting at Rat Falls of Highway 599 Paddle the River up to James Bay. More Information Coming Soon. Take highway 599 which begins at Ignace on highway 17 and runs north 137 kilometres (85 miles) to Savant Lake and a further 150 kilometres to Lake Osnaburgh.

There are outfitters on both Hwy 527 and 599 providing flight services for alternative drop ins.

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