Percy Boom Snowmobile Club Trails
City: Trent ValleyRegion: Kawarthas and Northumberland
This 9km round trip paddle will take you along Hoards River and through swaths of water lilies. It's a great opportunity for birding and the views of farmland and natural habitats are peaceful and rewarding.
Difficulty: Novice
Distance: 9km return trip
Portages: None
Launch point: 20 minutes southeast of Campbellford. Map Link. Parking lot on the north side of 1st Line east, Harcourt at the Keating-Hoards Natural Habitat sign. Launch at bottom of a small, marshy embankment.
Shuttle Info: None
Outfitters in the Area: Green Canoe Outfitters in Cobourg.
FOR ALL PADDLING suggestions in Northumberland County at https://www.northumberlandtourism.com/en/see-do/paddling.aspx
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