Discover Canada's first Heritage Waterway — the French River marks the transition to the Canadian Shield and inspired generations of explorers and artists.
The French River marks the transition to the Canadian Shield, a landscape of granite scraped bare by the passage of glaciers. In its descent from its headwaters, the River transforms from a fractured granite gorge into a vast delta of sculpted granite islands and outcrops.
Designated as Canada's first Heritage Waterway, the River served as a trade route between First Peoples, and for Europeans was the primary route for inland exploration of the continent — the "Voyageurs' Highway". It has inspired native pictographs, European depictions of heroic river journeys, and contemporary work from the Group of Seven.