Where can I canoe in Algonquin Park?

Here are some examples of canoe trip routes in Algonquin Park, but there are many more to discover and explore.

  • Ragged Falls Day Trip.
  • Costello Creek Day Trip.
  • Hailstorm Creek Guided Day Trip.
  • Rock Lake to Pen Lake Canoe Trip.
  • Tim to Rosebary Lake Canoe Route.
  • Canoe to Big Trout Canoe Route.
  • The Brent Run.

How do I book a canoe trip in Algonquin Park?

To make a reservations for a backcountry trip or a reservation for a Ranger Cabins, call 1-888-ONT-PARK (1-888-668-7275) [or (519) 826-5290 for outside of North America] or make a reservation Online.

Can you kayak in Algonquin Park?

Kayaking: Is a kayak trip possible in Algonquin Park? Kayak touring is a great way to explore large expanses of open water with little or no portaging. Some of Algonquin Park’s larger lakes, like Lake Opeongo, Rock Lake or Galeairy, are well suited to this type of travel.

Do you have to pay to enter Algonquin Park?

All who use Algonquin Park (or any Provincial Park) must have a valid Park Permit. A valid (paid) permit is still required to visit on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (and for all overnight camping [see below].) Visitors must obtain a free Daily Vehicle Permit from Mondays to Thurdays.

Can you swim in Algonquin Park?

The clear, clean lakes of Algonquin offer endless opportunities for swimming. All campgrounds and picnic areas have designed unsupervised beach areas, plus the backcountry offers hundreds of lakes for swimming.

Is there a fee to enter Algonquin Park?

As of May 1, 2021, Ontario Parks has increased Daily Vehicle Permit fees in Algonquin Park to $21.00 per vehicle per day along Highway 60, and $18.00 per vehicle per day in other locations. Visitors must obtain a free Daily Vehicle Permit from Mondays to Thurdays.

How many canoe routes are there in Algonquin Park?

There are over 2,000 km of canoe routes stretching across Algonquin Park’s 7,630 square kilometres. That’s a lot of canoe routes! It’s so much that few people ever manage to explore all of them.

What do you need to know about Algonquin National Park?

This map illustrates canoe routes, campsites, portages, lakes, access points and much more. Unlike other maps, this official map receives continual updates by Park Staff working in Algonquin’s backcountry who are responsible for the canoe routes network.

How much does it cost to buy an Algonquin Park map?

Unlike other maps, this official map receives continual updates by Park Staff working in Algonquin’s backcountry who are responsible for the canoe routes network. Purchase a full-sized printed copy for $4.95, with 100% of proceeds supporting Algonquin Park. © 1998 – 2021 The Friends of Algonquin Park.

Where are the campgrounds in Algonquin Provincial Park?

Algonquin Provincial Park’s beautiful, fully serviced vehicle campgrounds make it easy to enjoy a few nights in the park without backcountry camping. Eight of the park’s developed campgrounds are centrally located along Algonquin’s Highway 60 corridor, while three more campgrounds service visitors to the park’s northern and eastern access points.

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