Northumberland Paddling Routes - Route 2

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Overview

From Monument Road:

Difficulty: Intermediate as there is significant current at this point in the river. Respect boat traffic.

Distance: 7km to loop around Burnt Point Bay to the South of Hardy Island and return but you can add smaller islands to your route.

Portages: None

Shuttle Info: Not required.

Launch Details: There is a small parking lot at the end of Monument Road (at County Road 30, in the hamlet of Trent River). You'll see a large white monument, a memorial to the women and men who have served in the armed forces from that area. Map link.  

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