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The lakes and rivers of this rugged part of Northern Ontario Canada endlessly provide us with a constant wilderness adventure. Eagle's Earth now offers First Nations guided or individual canoe and kayak trips. White water rafting is available during season when the spring run-off surge. Our canoeing, kayaking and white water rafting expeditions can all start right here at the Aboriginal Historical Centre ancient canoe landing grounds of the beautiful and mighty Shekak River.

Eagle's Earth Cree and Ojibway Historical Centre is nestled within the Nagagamisis Plateau; one of the nine areas to be designated as Ontario Signature Sites.

Eagles' Earth has all levels of white water ( level 1-2-3-4 ) in orders to satisfy canoeists, kayakers and rafting enthusiasts. The Nagagamisis Plateau has extended areas on rivers for flat water navigation as well as many isolated blue lakes for the canoeing enthusiast. All of the following rivers are recognized as above average fishing areas for trout and pickerel. Some of the rivers below have been improved by our team of ten First Nation guides ( River Eagle Team ) during the season of 2006-07 for better accessibility given that they have rarely been travelled by mainstream tourists.

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