Hey folks,
First-time poster. Grew up in Toronto, moved to rural Eastern Ontario as an adult, and have been teaching myself to hunt and fish for the last four years. Become somewhat of a generalist outdoorsman, but definitely still a beginner in many ways. Am certainly grateful for the tips and wisdom this forum has provided (despite not having contributed to it yet).
I was compelled to post because I'm planning a trip into the Algonquin Park backcountry in May, and am hoping to try to bushwhack into some brook trout lakes that aren't on established canoe routes. I've done a number of backcountry trips in the Park before, but have never strayed from the routes laid out in the popular guidebooks/maps.
My question is this: How do you safely navigate into some of these secluded lakes, especially while portaging a canoe? Do you use GPS and compasses, or just follow contours/land features? Do you stick to lakes on old logging roads/unmaintained portages, or do you slog it straight through the brush? I'm not looking for anyone to reveal their honey hole, or even tell me where to start looking. I'm mostly interested in how to access these types of lakes as safely and efficiently as possible.
Thanks in advance, and happy holidays!