A somewhat remote water-access crag with a high concentration of excellent sport climbs.
CANOE ACCESS ONLY
A. From Calabogie Peaks head west on 508 for 9km until it turns into Hydro Dam Rd. Continue straight for another 6km until you reach the huge Mountain Chute hydroelectric dam. Cross the bridge and continue on Mountain Chute Rd. At the large intersection turn left onto Norcan Lake Lane. Continue on the gravel cottage road for 3km to an obvious pull-off on the left side just before a narrow causeway. 45.174741, -76.885498 / https://goo.gl/maps/2r4yaTs6cEUUKL5T9. Park well off the road; be mindful of folks who might show up later to use the campsite.
B. From the parking campsite, paddle 1.8km east across the lake aiming for the narrow bay. Look for dark red flagging tape in a tree on the right side just before the end of the bay. 45.181469, -76.863689 / https://goo.gl/maps/UQsZiZdjSER328LH6 approximate. Narrow take-out leads to a flat, cleared spot for boats.
C. The trail heads off to your left as you exit the boats. Follow the trail and flagging tape northeast for 600m. 45.182544, -76.858311 / https://goo.gl/maps/5YXPcr5PhCXjeHvi7. The trail will bring you to the centre of the Bivvy Cave Wall.
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