.....In the canoe tripping community, the western shore of both James Bay and Hudson Bay is known to be a very dangerous place to paddle. Many canoeists have died there, and often their bodies were never found. It apparently generally very flat along the shore and the water is often shallow, forcing paddlers to go substantial distances off shore to get to deep water and then they are vulnerable to sudden storms, prevailing winds, tides and the like. Might be a bit safer in a kayak, though. Make sure you do your homework before paddling on the western shore of either bay.
marshall
I could well imagine many a life has been lost up there. On one of the web sites for solo canoeing there the fellow was planning a 60 mile open water crossing to Belcher Island in an open aluminum canoe...no spray deck.. no sail set up, inner tube for floatation.
Apparently extremely experinced, fortunately he opted not to do it
after all.
....There must be others who try things like that with more fatal results....
I see there is a Cree outfitter/guide place were you can custom some trips and get some much needed advice so I'll be checking that out as well.
Trying to look realistically at the following...
...my age..how many years it would take to learn my way around on my own...how old will I be then...how much $$ to go with others...what kind of wildlife I hope to see. If I go on a guided trip are the people actually from the area...what language do they speak etc etc
I see some outfitters are based in Ontario, so would want to know if they are well recieved up....things like that.
I remember when my wife was teaching she had at least 2 middle school age kids, when asked how they spent their summer vacations, they had spent 3 weeks paddling with a group and stopping at a couple of villages and having a great time on the trip.
So I know it's doable and not unheard of...just a matter figuring out who does what and where etc and not get in over my head thinking I know what I'm doing.
Probably bettter off going with folks who actually know what the are doing.