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The Moisie River is popular with experienced canoeists concerning its whitewater. It flows through a substantial valley formed by glaciers. The valley’s breadth fluctuates greatly; it is very narrow where the river spout is, and it is bigger when there are no rapids to block it.

It is frequently utilized for canoe camping because of the cliffs and mountain vistas.

Photo: Lkovac at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0

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