Canoe Route There is a popular canoe route known as the Kakagi Lake-Cameron Lake canoe route. The loop is considered of moderate difficulty and starts and ends at Kakagi. Native pictographs and bald eagles exist on Stephen Lake. The length is 51 km and typically takes 4 days across 5 portages. The route typically starts at the Government Dock (), and moves north for to Emm Bay. Then move north through a narrows and then until the first portage to Cedartree Lake. The portage is long (). Then follow the west shore of
Cedartree Lake into the river and continue the length of the river until the portage to Flint Lake. The portage is long () and passes over Cameron Lake Road. Next follow the rest of the river into Flint Lake and then go to the south shore until the next portage into Stephen Lake via Cameron Creek. The portage is long and is located on the east side of Cameron Creek. Move east down Stephen Lake via the narrows. The pictographs are found just after the narrows and to the left just around the bay. Move to the east on Stephen Lake into the bay until the portage to Cameron Lake via Cameron Creek. The portage is long () and follows a small creek to the south of the trail. Next move into Bog Bay through the narrows and into Cameron Lake and then follow the south shore for to the most southeasterly end of the lake to the portage back into Kakagi Lake. The portage is long (). Once on Kakagi Lake, follow the north shore, heading west for about the continue west back to the Government dock for . ==Popular culture==