The Kiimajoki route is Teisko's secret gem. Kiimajoki canoeing route at the beginning of the millennium is located in northern Tampere in the Verata and Terälahti landscape. After Lake Velattaattajärvi, the historic swim route follows the River Kiimajoki downstream and finally ends up in Terälahti, Näsijärvi. The area has about 17 km of guided canoeing routes and three campfires, one with a unique organic lane with wooden liters and dry toilets. Lean -to, a campfire site, a wooden liter with wood supply, a dry toilet and a guidance board. The lean -to was designed by Manu Humppi, an architect from Tampere.
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The Kiimajoki route is Teisko's secret gem. Kiimajoki canoeing route at the beginning of the millennium is located in northern Tampere in the Verata and Terälahti landscape. After Lake Velattaattajärvi, the historic swim route follows the River Kiimajoki downstream and finally ends up in Terälahti, Näsijärvi. The area has about 17 km of guided canoeing routes and three campfires, one with a unique organic lane with wooden liters and dry toilets. Lean -to, a campfire site, a wooden liter with wood supply, a dry toilet and a guidance board. The lean -to was designed by Manu Humppi, an architect from Tampere.
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Our data was researched from Tampere, and other trusted sources, in March 2026. Our route / place GPX data comes from Metsähallitus / Lipas, last updated March 2026. Always check their official website for safety-critical updates.