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NWL Articles

News & Blog Posts

The Power of Wilderness Experiences for Teens, a Presentation

For three decades, Wadhams, NY resident C.G. Stephens has led young campers into the wilderness of northern Ontario as part of Northwaters and Langskib ...

Voyaging in the Les Chenaux Islands of Lake Huron

Recently,  I took a four day Voyageur Canoe camping trip with the senior class from the Leelanau School where I work.  In many ways it ...

First Paddle of the season, Canoe Camp director escapes the office

For the past few weeks I’ve been watching the snow disappear from the High Peaks and the river rise at the Falls in Wadhams, ...

Welcome to The Northwaters and Langskib Blog

The Temagami region has long been a world renown canoe tripping destination and home to North Americas finest canoe camps. Northwaters and Langskib Wilderness Programs ...

News from Recent Staff

Brad Sablosky married the lovely Sara in a fun filled Durango wedding last Spring—complete with bonfires, a rafting trip and mountains of Colorado fun. ...

Lake Temagami Water Inspires Me

By: Cynthia Knudsen In the time since Dave and I passed our paddles on to Jodi and CG, I had the privilege of participating in ...

The Bay Trip: 34 years of Canoeing the Harricana River to the James Bay

By: Chris Wolfe I remember being thirteen, standing on the dock at Langskib as darkness fell. There in the distance we saw the lights of ...

When I say Temagami

By: Kate Kerrick, NWL Alumni & Staff In the language of the Tema-augauma-anishinabi people, Temagami means, “deep waters.” Temagami is a lake, as well as ...

Temagami: Past, Present & Future

The Temagami area covers about 12,000 square kilometers from Elk Lake in the north, where the Montreal River broadens on its way south, to River Valley, ...

Bannock: Everything You Need to Know

Bannock is an old English word of Celtic origin and may have been the first word used to describe bread. Many native cultures of North ...


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