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<blockquote><strong class="quote">true_north wrote:</strong> <P>Andrew, I don't think the train is going to be all that busy. However, if they've cut down the number of trains from three to two per week that may increase demand somewhat for the space available. I'd check to see how close before the departure date the Economy fare is available and get it then. Otherwise, just hang on to those tickets you have already purchased.</P> <P>Along with the FOW booklet, take a look at the Paddle Planner website. </P> <P>https://classic.paddleplanner.com/tools/maps/wabakimimap.aspx</P> <P>If you go into Map Options - Background - you can choose the Topo Canada view.</P> <P>Not familiar with Onamakawash Lake...looks like yet another way back to the railroad tracks! You have lots of options that will help you stay within a reasonable total distance.</P> <P><FONT style="font-size: 16px;">You should be okay with your canoe. It is not as if dozens of paddlers are headed up to Wabakimi each week from southern Ontario by train. You'll be standing there at Washago with all your gear, your ticket in your hand, and the canoe, which you will have prebooked as check-in oversize baggage. What are they going to do? Given the state of business these days, it is not as if they would turn you away! </FONT></P> <P><FONT style="font-size: 16px;">Strap your paddles and your life jacket inside your canoe and help them put your other packs inside the canoe so everything will be in one place and nothing will get lost - you'll be alright!</FONT></P> <P><BR></P> </blockquote><br>
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