Outdoor adventures in Algonquin Park include:
- camping
- biking
- birding
- canoeing
- hiking
- swimming
- winter fun including snowshoeing, cross country skiing and skating
For more information, visit their website
AlgonquinPark.com is your guide to information about trails, accommodations, dining, camping, outfitters & retail stores, Tours & Guiding and more in and around Algonquin Park.
Algonquin Provincial Park is located just 3 hours drive from Toronto or Ottawa in the heart of Ontario's north. Mother natures giant wonderland, Algonquin was the first national park to be established in Canada and has welcomed visitors from all over the world for more than 120 years. Algonquin Park is more than 7000 square kilometers in size and offers some of the most breath taking, tranquil and exciting experiences that Canada has to offer.
There are many access points into Algonquin Park. The premiere access points are hte East and West gates along highway 60 corridor. Here you can take in nature at its best. Frequent wildlife sightings are made accessible to everyone, right from the road. Come see Moose, Deer, Beavers, Foxes, Bears, turtles and a wide variety of birds and other animals. For a more intimate experience with nature, take in one of the 14 hiking trails along the highway 60 corridor. Try a night at one of the many campgrounds that Algonquin Park has to offer or go interior camping for an experience like no other.
Click here to see the trails of the park!
http://www.algonquinpark.com/
http://www.algonquinpark.on.ca/visit/camping/
Madawaska
The village of Madawaska is located in South Algonquin approximately 15 minutes drive from Algonquin Parks East Gate. Located on Bark Lake, it offers a small variety of stores including an outfitters, gas stations, general store with a LCBO inside, a public park on the river and a boat launch.Click here to download a PDF printable map of Madawaska
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