Wild Northerner Magazine Summer 2018 | Page 28

Exploring the French River Visitor Centre

The French River

The 105-km French River was designated the first Canadian Heritage River in Canada’s Heritage River System. This accolade recognized it for its outstanding natural and cultural heritage, and recreational opportunities.

For millennia, the river linked to a continent-wide trade network, and acted as an important trade and travel route for Indigenous people from many nations. Today, the river is home to the Dokis First Nation.

Much more recently, European and Canadian fur traders used that trading network from the 1600s to 1800s.

The French is a favourite of boaters and anglers, kayakers and canoeists for its classic Canadian Shield landscape and backcountry recreation.

These days, roads have replaced the ancient trade routes and waterways as Canada’s most common mode of travel and commerce. An hour south of Sudbury, Highway 69 crosses the French River from north to south. Cars and transport trucks hurtle on their way, with most drivers and passengers barely getting a glimpse of the majestic river.

A few signs beckon travellers to stop and explore. You’ll see “the route to the west,” and “French River Visitor Centre.” If you decide to pull in, you’ll find an oasis of calm.

The French River Visitor Centre is a Governor-General’s Award-winning building, set a short distance from the scenic French River Gorge.

Inside, you’ll find the “Voices of the River” Exhibit Hall. The exhibits take you on a virtual journey down the French River, exploring its natural and cultural heritage, with the voices of the past and present as your guides.

The Visitor Centre also contains washrooms, local tourism information, and a park store with park souvenirs, books and local artists’ works.

For the more adventurous, the 1.5 km Recollet Falls Trail skirts the edge of the gorge, ending at Recollet Falls.

Around the falls is a short portage that has been walked by a who’s-who of historic names, from 17th-century Algonquin Chief Iroquet, to French explorer Samuel de Champlain, to Radisson and Groseilliers who were instrumental in the founding of the Hudson’s Bay Company.

Ready to experience the majestic French River for yourself? Plan your trip today!

The French River

French River Visitor Centre

French River Visitor Centre

Recollet Falls Trail