Paddling — Flatwater.
Muskrat Lake at Cobden is the township's flatwater anchor — a long, sheltered lake in a fault-bounded basin with village waterfront and a public launch. Olmstead Lake supplies a quieter cottage-lake option; the Ottawa River side channels behind the named islands carry flatwater paddling away from the Rocher Fendu rafting and freestyle traffic.
The brief.
Best season is mid-May through October. Muskrat Lake is sheltered in most wind conditions and stays paddleable through most of the open-water season.
On the Ottawa River, the calm side channels (Bellowes Bay and the back-channels above and below the Rocher Fendu whitewater stretch) carry flatwater paddling, but the whitewater section itself is not a flatwater run — paddlers should be prepared for Class III–IV water and named portages. Cross-channel paddling toward the Quebec bank crosses an interprovincial border channel; mid-river current and motorized traffic are real considerations.
3. places.
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Muskrat Lake (Cobden)
Long sheltered village lake with public launch and waterfront.
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Olmstead Lake
Quiet inland township cottage lake.
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Ottawa River side channels (Bellowes Bay, back-channels above and below Rocher Fendu)
Flatwater paddling away from whitewater traffic.
Today's read.
Temperature (3.4°C) below the typical range.