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Scout Adventures in Ontario Canada: Custom Lake Superior Sea Kayaking, Hiking and Canoeing Programs

Naturally Superior Adventures is please to offer customized programs for scout troops. Book your summer scout outing with Naturally Superior Adventures and enjoy the crowd-free Canadian wilderness. We're closer than you think: Only an eight-hour drive from Detroit or Grand Rapids, MI, or 10-hours from Chicago, IL.

Crossing the Border to Canada

Passports are NOT required to make a land crossing to Canada. For more information on what you require to travel to Canada, visit the Canada Border Services Agency website.

Sample Programs


The following is a sample of the programs we've run in the past. Feel free to suggest modifications or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it with your own ideas.

Prices (in US dollars) are estimates and will vary with each program and group.

Multi-activity Option | Sea Kayak Option | V
oyageur Canoe Option | Base Camp Option

Services and Equipment: What do you need?

All-inclusive, full outfitting and guiding: Activity-specific boats and paddling gear, including wetsuits and paddling jackets, all camping gear (expedition-quality tents, sleeping pads, stoves, cookware, water filters), maps and compasses, backpacks, first aid kits and supplies, meals. Certified and knowledgeable guides are also included.


Partial outfitting and guiding: We provide the boats and paddling gear, you take care of the rest. Certified and knowledgable guides make your scout adventure safe and informative.


Guiding-only: If your troop has access to appropriate paddling, backpacking and camping gear you can save the cost of renting from us. Take along our guides for safety and local knowledge.

  • Option 1: Four-day multi-activity adventure

This adventure involves an overnight backpacking trip in Lake Superior Provincial Park and two-night wilderness sea kayaking trip on Lake Superior. Your scout troop will catch the reknowned Algoma Central Railway from Frater Station. After a half-an-hour train ride, you'll disembark at Agawa Falls and hike the challenging 12-kilometre-long (8 miles) trail along the spectacular canyon of the Agawa River to Agawa Bay. We'll spend one overnight en route. Highlights include great swimming, lots of bald eagles and scenic wilderness campsites.

At Agawa Bay we'll shift gears and start paddling. We'll spend an afternoon learning the basics of paddling tandem sea kayaks and camp overnight on an isolated sand beach. On our final day we'll pack up and paddle to the ancient Ojibwa (Chippewa) pictographs at Agawa Rock and finish our trip at Sinclair Cove, Sand River or Katherine Cove.

Pricing (in US Dollars, taxes included):

8 participants
16 participants
All-inclusive, full outfitting and guiding
$2,900-3,300/$363-412 per person
$5,000-5,500/$312-344 per person
Partial outiffiting and guiding $2,200-2,600/$275-325 per person
$3,950-4,350/$247-272 per person
Guiding-only $1,200-1,400/$150-175 per person
$2,000-2,300/$125-144 per person


  • Option 2: Four-day sea kayak adventure

This sea kayaking-specific program involves an overnight at our Rock Island base and a three-day, two-night trip on Lake Superior. We'll begin with a half-day of instruction, learning the basics of paddling tandem sea kayaks. The first night will be spent camped on our beach at the mouth of the Michipicoten River. The next day we'll pack up and head out on our Lake Superior sea kayak adventure, paddling either west towards Dore River and Minnekona Point or south in Lake Superior Provincial Park to Old Woman Bay. Either option offers spectacular wilderness sea kayaking.

On this trip scouts will learn how to safely handle tandem sea kayaks and experience the rugged, isolated coast of Lake Superior. Our guides will ensure group safety and enhance the experience with sea kayaking instruction and their knowledge of the region's natural and human history.

Pricing (in US dollars, taxes included):

8 Participants
16 Participants
All-inclusive, full outfitting and guiding $2,600-2,800/$325-375 per person
$4,250-4,650/$266-291 per person
Partial outfitting and guiding $1,900-2,100/$238-263 per person
$3,400-3,800/$212-238 per person
Guiding-only $1,100-1,250/$138-156 per person
$1,850-2,150/$116-134 per person


  • Option 3: Four-day voyageur canoe adventure

  • This unique adventure includes an overnight at our Rock Island paddling base and a three-day, two-night voyageur canoe trip on Lake Superior. Our 36-foot voyageur canoe handles tonnes of gear (literally) and 10 to 14 paddlers on a multiday trip. Ideally suited to Lake Superior, the voyageur canoe is stable, seaworthy and efficient.

    After an afternoon tour of the historic Michipicoten River by voyageur canoe and an overnight on our beach, we'll load up and set off in the footsteps of the voyageurs, paddling west to Dore River and Minnekona Point. This wilderness coastline features spectacular campsites on sandy beaches and beautiful granite headlands. En route scouts will learn about the history of the Canadian fur trade while experience the same sights and sounds first hand.

    Pricing (in US dollars, taxes included):

12 Participants
All-inclusive, full outfitting and guiding $2,750-3,150/$229-263 per person
Partial outfitting and guiding $2,200-2,500/$183-208 per person


  • Option 4: Three-day outdoor program (base camp at Rock Island)

Experience the wilderness of the Lake Superior's Canadian shore with a multi-activity base camp program from our base at Rock Island. There are countless options for wilderness day tripping, many departing directly from our site, including: Guided day tours of Lake Superior's Michipicoten Bay by sea kayak or voyageur canoe, a wilderness canoe float trip on the Michipicoten River, hiking on the Voyageur Trail and outdoor skills workshops from our site.

Rock Island features great camping on our sand beach or in our beachside gazebo shelters. We also have a great swimming area. Meals can be prepared by our staff or on your own on our barbecues.


Pricing (in US dollars, taxes included):

8 Participants 16 Participants
All-inclusive, full outfitting, meals and guiding $2,200-2,500/$275-312 per person
$3,800-4,200/$237-362 per person
Partial outfitting and guiding (no meals)
$1,400-1,600/$175-200 per person
$2,600-2,900/$162-181 per person
Guiding only (no meals) $1,050-1,200/$131-150 per person
$1,700-1,900/$106-119 per person

Previous Clients

Scout Troop 217 (Tom Lechota)
Scout Troop 165 (Dan Czarnecki)
Scout Troop 125 (Jack Sheehan)

For more information or to design your own custom program, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or call 1-800-203-9092.
 

Thank you once again for your hospitality during the Greenland-style Symposium. The accommodations were warm and cozy, the meals were some of the best I have ever had at any kayak symposium, and your staff were friendly, helpful and fun!

Robin Cook, Marquette, MI