Waterproof. At 1:110,000 scale our map has extraordinary geographic detail plus access points, portages, island names, lake elevations, route helpers and many other helpful features. It also covers areas outside the Park including the nearby Town of Red Lake and the huge body for which it was named.
Official Map. This 1:125,000 scale planning map has extraordinary geographic detail plus ranger stations, entry points, portages, island names, lake elevations, historic attractions and many other features. Also covers areas outside the Park including the northern edge of Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Waterproof.
At 1:150,000 scale, this illustrative map is intended to be used as a planning map and is best suited as an overview to this vast wilderness. The map will provide you with very useful information on the canoe routes connecting its 10,000 lakes, rivers and streams. The map shows canoe routes, portage locations and distances.
Waterproof. 1:80,000 scale, and 24x25", with a contour interval of 20m, has considerably more detail than government topos or any other map of the area. Our map covers the Northeast quadrant of the main region, and is bounded by Maple Mountain to the west, Latchford and Hwy 11 to the east, Wakimika Lake, Sandy Inlet and Red Squirrel Road to the south and the Spray Creek/Big Spring Lake/Montreal River junction to the north.
Waterproof. 1:80,000 scale, and 24x25", with a contour interval of 20m, has considerably more detail than government topos or any other map of the area. Our map covers the Northeast quadrant of the main region, and is bounded by Maple Mountain to the west, Latchford and Hwy 11 to the east, Wakimika Lake, Sandy Inlet and Red Squirrel Road to the south and the Spray Creek/Big Spring Lake/Montreal River junction to the north.
Waterproof. This map shows the heart of Temagami - the octopus-like lake that has become one of Ontario's most popular tourist destinations. At 1:80,000 scale this map shows more detail than government topos including campsites, portages, historic features, fish species and the incredibly detailed land and waterscape you've come to expect from The Adventure Map™.
Waterproof. This map includes the area from the west tip of Wicksteed Lake and the railway to the east, Jumping Caribou Lake to the north, Cross Lake and the northern part of Temagami River to the west, and Red Cedar Lake to the south. We also show the southern Temagami River - a popular whitewater route - on the reverse. At 1:50,000 scale this map is larger scale than our other Temagami maps and shows considerably more detail than government topos of the same scale.
Waterproof. At an ideal paddling scale of 1:80,000, this map shows considerably more detail than government topos of larger scale. Campsites, portages, access points, falls, rapids and much more are included, plus the incredibly detailed land and waterscape you've come to expect from The Adventure Map®.
The almost incalculable number of possible canoe trip routes is shown on side one of this map along with the 34 jumping-off points around the periphery of the Park and along Highway 60 which runs through the Park. Each jump-off point is indicated on the map along with detailed ‘how-to-drive-there’ information. Access Point Offices and East and West Gates, where permits and other information can be obtained, are also marked.
Waterproof. This map covers the area from Opeongo Lake and the Visitor Centre in the east to the park boundary in the west and from the Tim River and Lake La Muir in the north to Ragged and Whitefish Lakes in the south. It also shows the Highway 60 corridor and all features along the way.
Waterproof. Super-Sized up to 1:60,000 scale, features are larger and easier than ever to read. The entire Northwest quadrant of Algonquin is covered on this the third in the main Algonquin series (4th of 5 complete, 5th coming soon). It overlaps the north edge of Algonquin 1-Corridor North and stretches from Kawawaymog Lake outside the west park boundary all the way over to Brent on Cedar Lake.
Waterproof. 1:60,000 scale, meaning features are larger and easier than ever to read. It is ideal for paddling the popular canoe routes south of the Highway 60 corridor. In addition to extra-ordinary terrain and vegetation detail, this map features campsites, portages, access points, hiking trails, facilities like campgrounds, telephones, historic sites and many more attractions. Trails and portages have also been GPS'd over the past few years for greater accuracy than ever before.