Voyageur Wilderness Programme, Nym Lake
Rainy River, Unorganized, Ontario, Canada
Voyageur Wilderness Programme at Nym Lake is located in the Rainy River area of unorganized Ontario, Canada. The site sits at coordinates 48.70575, -91.44838 in a remote wilderness setting. This location appears to be associated with a wilderness education or training program focused on traditional paddling methods and backcountry skills.
The lake provides access to paddling opportunities in Ontario's northern wilderness region. No developed facilities are listed at this location, indicating a primitive paddling environment typical of backcountry canoe routes. Paddlers venturing to Nym Lake should be fully self-sufficient and prepared for remote conditions.
The Rainy River watershed offers numerous interconnected lakes and waterways suitable for wilderness paddling expeditions. This area is characteristic of Ontario's Canadian Shield landscape, with clear waters and boreal forest surroundings. The Voyageur Wilderness Programme name reflects the historical significance of the fur trade routes that once connected these waterways, making the location notable for those interested in both paddling and wilderness heritage.