Field Guides/Whitewater Region/Paddling — Flatwater
Strong
Best WindowMid-May through October
Variantscanoeing · kayaking · sup
RegionWhitewater Region, Ontario

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.

Paddling — Flatwater in Whitewater Region
01 — What to know

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.

02 — Locations

3. places.

  1. 01

    Muskrat Lake (Cobden)

    Long sheltered village lake with public launch and waterfront.

  2. 02

    Olmstead Lake

    Quiet inland township cottage lake.

  3. 03

    Ottawa River side channels (Bellowes Bay, back-channels above and below Rocher Fendu)

    Flatwater paddling away from whitewater traffic.

03 — Conditions

Today's read.

Air Quality
22
eu-aqi · low
UV Index
1.8
scale 0–11
Humidity
78%
relative
Visibility
21.3 km
clear
Temp
+3.4°
H 14° · L -1°
Sun
05:39 / 20:27
14h 48m daylight
C
Marginal conditions for paddling — flatwater

Temperature (3.4°C) below the typical range.