Sources
The following is a list of useful resources that might help you plan your trip. Visit Travel Manitoba for more information about what else to do in Manitoba. Visit Destination Winnipeg for information about Manitoba's capital.

Guide Books and General Reference Material:

Bérard, Réal. 1979. The Bird-Manigotagan Waterways Map. Manitoba Department of Natural Resources, Parks Branch.

Buchanan, John. 1997. Canoeing Manitoba Rivers. Vol. 1 South. Rocky Mountain Books. Calgary, Alberta. ISBN 0-921102-55-0(v.1)

Wilson, Hap and Stephanie Aykroyd. 1998. Wilderness Rivers of Manitoba. Journey by Canoe through the Land where the Spirit Lives. Canadian Recreational Canoeing Association. Merrickville, Ontario. ISBN 1-895465-26-5

* Information on flora and identification on interactive map from: Johnson, Kershaw, MacKinnon, & Pojar. Plants of the Boreal Forest & Aspen Parkland. (1995). Lone Pine Publishing.

Websites:

Canadian Canoe Routes. 2005. Manigotagan River from Long Lake. http://www.myccr.com/default.htm. Accessed 24/10/06.

Canadian Canoe Routes. 2005. Manigotagan River from Caribou Landing http://www.myccr.com/default.htm. Accessed 24/10/06.

Manitoba Conservation. Parks Branch. Manigotagan River Provincial Park http://www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/parks/popular_parks/manigotagan/index.html
Or http://www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/pai/mb_network/manigotogan/index.html

Manitoba Conservation. Parks Branch. Nopiming Provincial Park. http://www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/parks/popular_parks/nopiming/index.html

Paddle Manitoba. 1998. The Manigotagan River. Accessed 11/2006.

Sources:

(1) Leave No Trace. http://www.lnt.org. Accessed 19/10/2006

(2) Manitoba Conservation. Manitoba Water Stewardship: The Manitoba Water Quality Handbook - Accessed 12/2006

(3) Manitoba Conservation. Wildlife and Ecosystem Protection Branch. Problem Wildlife. http://www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/wildlife/problem_wildlife/bbear_rules.html) - Accessed 12/2006

(4) Recreational Canoeing Association of British Columbia. Leave No Trace - Environmental Practices. http://www.bccanoe.com/environment/no_trace.cfm. Accessed 12/2006

(5) The Camping Source. http://www.thecampingsource.com. Accessed 19/10/2006

(6) Wilson, Hap and Stephanie Aykroyd. 1998. Wilderness Rivers of Manitoba. Journey by canoe through the Land where the Spirit Lives. Canadian Recreational Canoeing Association. Merrickville, Ontario. ISBN 1-895465-26-5


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