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 Canoe / Kayak in Algonquin Provincial Park 
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Only a few hours drive from Toronto or Ottawa, Algonquin Park offers unparalleled opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Since 1893 when more than 7,500 square kilometers were set aside as a Provincial Park, Algonquin has been associated with wildlife viewing, naturally stunning campsites and waterways and accessible wilderness beyond compaison. The myriad of interconnected waterways and established canoe routes in the region have captured the imagination of paddlers for a century.

We offer 92 packages in the Algonquin (Central Ont.) region.

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Canoe / Kayak in Algonquin Provincial Park
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Algonquin Park 3-Day Lodge Adventure
Voyageur Quest and the Algonquin Log Cabin 1-800-794-9660
(416) 486-3605
Région: Algonquin (Central Ont.) Offert: May - October
Algonquin Log Cabin Adventures feature canoeing thro...
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Yoga Retreat & Sea Kayaking: A Quest for Balance
Northern Edge Algonquin 1-800-953-3343
Int'l - 01 (705) 386-1595
Région: Algonquin (Central Ont.) Offert: July - September
What if you could find a yoga vacation experience that posed a fine balance between a sea kayak adventure and a yoga retreat? If you were guided each day to focus on yog...
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Coureurs de Bois
PaddleFoot 1-888-388-3668
(416) 801-3668
Région: Algonquin (Central Ont.) Offert: June - July
This program offers 16 & 17 year olds an opportunity to canoe one of the spectacular routes up to James Bay. The Missinaibi, Harricana, Kassagami, and Hannah...
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Algonquin Provincial Park is the oldest provincial park in Ontario and one of the largest parks in Canada. It encompasses 7725 square kilometers, and is located on the southern edge of the Canadian Shield between Georgian Bay and the Ottawa River.

Algonquin Park is home to an amazing diversity of life and a premiere destination for wildlife viewing. There are over 260 species of birds, 40 types of mammals and l000 species of plants. Commonly sighted birds and animals include; ravens, gray jay, grouse, moose, porcupine, raccoon, beaver, hare, deer, turtle, mink, otter, chipmunk. Lucky visitors may also see black bear or hear the call of a resident wolf pack, but so long as their food is stored safely at night, these larger animals do not present dangers to campers.

Algonquin Park is covered by both deciduous and coniferous forest. Some of the more common deciduous trees found in the park include sugar maple, yellow birch, and beech trees; the northern coniferous forest includes pine, spruce and balsam fir trees.

Hiking, canoeing and camping are some of the more popular activities people can enjoy in Algonquin Park. There are overnight and day walking trails, interior and car camping and an art museum and visitors center. There are lodges both within and adjacent to Algonquin each with a unique atmosphere and lodging experience. There are also several kids' camps.

Algonquin can be enjoyed by both first time and experienced paddlers. Flat water canoeing as
well as white water canoeing is available. Park users can paddle and portage on over 1600 different kilometres within the park. This gives campers the flexibility to stay for a few night's, or a few weeks and still see different areas of the park. The Petawawa River runs from the top North end of the park to the East end of the park and is a seasoned white water paddlers dream in the spring!

A packaged trip is an incredible way to see Algonquin and make the most of your time within the park. The Paddling Ontario Alliance includes several outfitters and adventure tour providers based in and around Algonquin. A package trip offers a certified guide that knows the canoe routes, and all the best campsites! A guide help you to learn how to skillfully paddle, camp comfortably, prepare creative and delicious meals, learn about the natural world and enjoy living in the outdoors.

Most packages offer a certified guide, camping permits, camping equipment including canoes, tents, sleeping pads, cooking supplies, packs, and food. Some outfitters offer the added bonus of transportation from Toronto. Many of our members can also customize an Algonquin Park Experience to meet the needs of groups traveling together.
 
 
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