Northern Forest Canoe Trail

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The Northern Forest Canoe Trail is a long-distance paddling route spanning roughly 740 miles across the northeastern United States and parts of Canada, connecting lakes, rivers, and streams through the historic waterways of the Northern Forest region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canoe route
long-distance paddling route
recreational trail
countryTraversed Canada NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
follows historic waterways
hasCulturalAspect Indigenous travel corridors
early European trade routes
historic canoe routes
hasFeature portages
hasManagementFocus conservation
recreation access
hasSeason primarily ice-free months
hasTerrain flatwater
whitewater
length approximately 1,190 kilometers
approximately 740 miles
locatedIn Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInRegion Northeastern United States
Northern Forest region NERFINISHED
notableFor linking historic travel corridors
long-distance canoe tripping
passesThrough forested landscapes
rural communities
primaryActivity canoeing
kayaking
recreationCategory adventure travel
outdoor recreation
routeType paddling route
trailSurface water
traversesEcosystem Northern Forest
typicalUseDuration multi-day trips
thru-paddles
usesWaterways lakes
rivers
streams

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Raquette River partOf Northern Forest Canoe Trail