Little East River Canoe Trail
Arrowhead Provincial Park
The Arrowhead Lake Bridge is the put-in/point of departure for the Little East River Trail. Once in the water, paddle downstream to Stubb’s Falls.
At this point the falls must be navigated around before continuing downstream to the Big East River. After taking a right on the Big East River the route finishes up at the Highway 11 Bridge. Upon returning to the Arrowhead Lake Bridge, however, it must be noted that you will be traveling against the current.
This makes the return journey much more difficult. An enjoyable alternative is to continue downstream to Lake Vernon and paddle to the shore of Hutchinson Beach. From the beach you can return to the park by road.
This option, though, is only practical if you can allocate enough time.
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