Discover the best top things to do in Algonquin Provincial Park, United States including Algonquin Park Adventure Lodge 4-Day Trip, 3 Hour VIP Electric Canoe Photography Tour (private, price is for 2 people), 3 Hour Algonquin Park Bass & Trout Fishing (private- price is for 1 or 2 people), Algonquin Group Camping Adventure (3 Day), "Moose On The Loose" 4-Day Canadian Road Trip, 3 Day Algonquin Park Canoe Trip - Moose & Beaver Safari, Algonquin Provincial Park Day Tour from Toronto, 6 Hour Algonquin Park Canoe Trip, Algonquin Group Camping Adventure (2 Day), 3 Hour Algonquin Park Birding Hike (private - price is for up to 4 people).
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Over four days, explore Algonquin Park in a variety of guided adventures – ending each day under feather duvet listening to loons call out on the lake. Try something adventurous during the day, then settle in to enjoy the nourishment and comfort of from-scratch cuisine. Get up close and personal with Algonquin Park on these adventures featuring intimate and interactive learning experiences. Settle into your cabin and get to know other guests on the afternoon of your arrival, join your guide for a guided adventure excursion. Hit the water with guided stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, and canoeing excursions through lakes Kawawaymog, Nahma, Craig, North Tea, and the Amable du Fond River.
Inclusions: Lunch, Dinner, 3 nights accommodation, All Meals from Arrival Day Dinner to Departure Day Brunch, Highlander Brewery Beer tasting, Professional local guides, All activities & equipment
Exclusions: Gratuities, South River Bus Station pickup and drop-off, $32.50/guest
It was a perfect weekend! We met great people, had awesome activities in the beautiful winter forest and lake, campfires and lots of stories. The meals by Chef Gregor were beyond what was expected. The food is some of the best ever eaten. The leaders/family go above and beyond to make sure you are happy. I felt like I was visiting long lost cousin. You need to go there!
5.0 based on 11 reviews
A VIP private wildlife and landscape photography canoe tour. The history of Algonquin Park, Canoe Lake and Tom Thomson is also extensively covered. Two adults (up to 210kg total) join the Algonquin Adventure Tours founder, Stuart L. Letovsky, for 3 hours of interesting education, spectacular views, gourmet dining, fun stories and connecting with nature. Paddling Algonquin Park since 1981, and professionally guiding since 1996, Stuart has intimate knowledge of all things Algonquin. An eco friendly 3hp electric motor get you across large sections of water. Stuart paddles in the tranquil areas. Your hands are free for photos or included HD binoculars. Tom Thomson fans can literally walk in the famous artists footsteps when we visit his memorial and other locations. We use step stools for entering and exiting the canoe, so your feet don't need to get wet. Veteran owned local business. Proceeds support our Canoe4Cancer program (free tours for patients). Any age ok. No smoking.
Inclusions: Guided by company founder, Stuart L. Letovsky, Canoe with revolutionary 3hp quiet electric motor, life jackets, Gourmet meal (sandwich or breakfast pastries) from Henrietta's Pine Bakery, Visit secluded corners of Canoe Lake for intimate nature observation, Detailed area history, Swimming is possible (wear your suit, if interested), HD binoculars for each participant, High quality tour photos, Rain poncho (for those who don't have their own protection)
Exclusions: Algonquin Park vehicle permit (purchase at entrance gate or meeting location), Optional tip
I had a memorable canoe trip with my girlfriend on her birthday. The staff was friendly and informative. The scenery was amazing and serene. We received excellent pictures for the day, and our guide Gavin even helped us paddle for 6 hours! Would definitely recommend to anyone looking to have some fun outdoors in the fresh air for the day.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
This private adventure will guide 1 or 2 participant to our favourite spots for lake trout, smallmouth bass and yellow perch fishing. We have a 90% success rate for fishing trips. Your guide is the company founder, Stuart L. Letovsky. We use only top quality eco-friendly equipment, including a revolutionary Torqeedo 3hp electric motor. Breakfast includes gourmet pastries from the famous Henrietta's Pine Bakery and fresh brewed/ground organic coffee. This tour is only offered 7-10am, so we have the best chance of success. High quality photos and video are provided at no charge. Find out why Trip Adviser has rated Algonquin Adventure Tours as the #1 Algonquin Park outdoor activity since 2014. We have been providing Algonquin Park guide services since 1996. Veteran owned and proceeds support our Canoe4Cancer charity program. Age 7+.
Inclusions: Experienced guide (company owner), Canoe with 3hp Torqeedo electric motor, Gourmet pastries from Henrietta's Pine Bakery, Top quality rod/reels, lures/bait and sonar support, High quality photos and video, Fish fry or cleaning (we prefer catch and release)
Exclusions: Fishing permit (buy at least one day prior in any Canadian Tire or park office), Algonquin Park vehicle permit (buy from 24 machine at west gate entrance meeting location), Optional tip
I had a memorable canoe trip with my girlfriend on her birthday. The staff was friendly and informative. The scenery was amazing and serene. We received excellent pictures for the day, and our guide Gavin even helped us paddle for 6 hours! Would definitely recommend to anyone looking to have some fun outdoors in the fresh air for the day.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Welcome to the land of a thousand lakes, rocky ridges and strawberry sunsets. Join us for 3 days to explore the sheer vastness that is Algonquin Provincial Park, and you'll experience the natural beauty that people have been talking about worldwide. At Algonquin, campers should be prepared to swim sun-kissed waters, hike to a breath-taking lookout, and canoe/kayak (optional). No guest preparation is needed, no equipment, not even a sleeping bag, pad, or pillow. Budget travelers can enjoy free transportation, 3 square meals, a good old fashioned campfire, and best of all, campers gain access to the great Canadian wilderness, for a trip that would otherwise take a lot of planning and money to arrange (not to worry, first-timers will learn the basics of camping). Check Algonquin Provincial Park off of your bucket list. Who knows, this may be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Inclusions: Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Safety and First Aid equipment, Tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, pillow, Campfire with S'Mores (weather permitting), Minimum of 1 nature hike, Stargazing (weather permitting), All Fees and Taxes, Private transportation
Exclusions: Canoe/Kayak rental, Day 1 restaurant lunch, Snacks, Tips (for your guide), Bicycle Rental (optional), *COVID-19 Update: For health reasons, SHOWERS ARE CLOSED for the season
Nice and relaxing trip that I enjoyed immensely. I have done 3 trips with Lake Fever Wilderness Co. and every trip has been a mesmerizing experience with different groups of people, but with one similarity, that is these travel experiences helped me just get away from the city life and spend some time in solitude with nature and one's self. And the guide and creator of Lake Fever Wilderness Co. is a wonderful person with knowledge of the area around, that makes the trip easy going and you can just sit back and relax while enjoying the views. Lovely Adventures !
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Loaded with classic routes and itineraries, ‘Moose On The Loose’ turns Ontario into your very own playground for camping, hiking, swimming, and paddling fun. Stand tall at the edge of the world, climb through hidden wormholes, and discover sunken shipwrecks aboard a glass bottom boat. No guest preparation is needed, no equipment, not even a sleeping bag/ pad, or pillow. Lake Fever offers Budget travelers free transportation, camp-cooked meals, and good old fashioned campfires, but *please be advised, on this particular tour guests will be expected to share in cooking/dishes duties at least once.* Sightseers can enjoy access to the Canadian wilderness for a unique opportunity that would otherwise take a lot of planning and money to arrange (not to worry, first-timers will learn the basics of camping). Cross the great Canadian road trip off your bucket list. Who knows, it may be your once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Inclusions: Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Air-conditioned vehicle, Tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad & pillow rental, S'mores by campfire (weather permitting), At least 3 guided hikes: Booth's Rock Trail, Bruce Trail to the Grotto, Flowerpot Island Loop, Tour of shipwrecks on a glass-bottom boat cruise, Entry to historic Flowerpot Island Lighthouse, All Fees and Taxes, Stargazing (weather permitting)
Exclusions: Guests are expected to participate in cooking and dishwashing (at least once), Canoe/Kayak rental (optional), Restaurant lunch on Day 1 & Day 3, Snacks, Tips (for guide and for waitstaff at restaurants), *COVID-19 Update: For health reasons, SHOWERS ARE CLOSED for the season
Nice and relaxing trip that I enjoyed immensely. I have done 3 trips with Lake Fever Wilderness Co. and every trip has been a mesmerizing experience with different groups of people, but with one similarity, that is these travel experiences helped me just get away from the city life and spend some time in solitude with nature and one's self. And the guide and creator of Lake Fever Wilderness Co. is a wonderful person with knowledge of the area around, that makes the trip easy going and you can just sit back and relax while enjoying the views. Lovely Adventures !
4.9 based on 15 reviews
Come see why we are Trip Advisor's #1 ranked Algonquin Park outdoor activity since 2014. We have guided Algonquin Park canoe trips since 1996. If you want to learn about canoe camping and observe wildlife, or fish, in Algonquin Park's deep interior, this is your best opportunity. You will paddle, portage, hike, camp, learn, relax, swim, cliff jump, feast, laugh & make friends. Let us get you intimate with nature. Our guides are all full-time employees (never contractors) with the highest credentials & training. They have a 90% success rate for finding moose/beaver. The food is amazing! Our local organic farm provides much of the produce for your meals. A Henrietta's Pine Bakery sandwich starts off your adventure. We make s'mores over the fire. The program is participatory in nature, so group members share in campsite chores and help carry gear. We are a veteran owned local business. Proceeds support our Canoe4Cancer charity program. Age 6+. 12pm departure and 2pm return.
Inclusions: Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Small group size (usually 8 participants with 1 guide), Professional Guide (advanced naturalist training, WFR & food handling certified), Canoe gear - canoe (3 people per), paddle, life jacket, safety kit, Camping gear - tent, air pad (foam, if over 120kg), sleeping bag (with fresh liner) & pillow, Best campsites in Algonquin Park, Wildlife observation (moose & beaver - 90% success), An education and intimate connection to Algonquin Park, Gourmet camp cuisine with organic produce from our local farm, New friends from around the world, Hammock for each participant, Bug jacket for each participant & mesh dining shelter, if required, Cliff jumping (optional), swimming in clean lakes & hiking, Wild berries & other edibles (in season), Great bass & trout fishing (90% success - bring your own kit or rent), Souvenir water bottle, High quality tour photos, Vehicle parking & camping permits
Exclusions: Optional tip, Flash light, towel, fishing kit, backpack or duffle bag (rentable)
I had a memorable canoe trip with my girlfriend on her birthday. The staff was friendly and informative. The scenery was amazing and serene. We received excellent pictures for the day, and our guide Gavin even helped us paddle for 6 hours! Would definitely recommend to anyone looking to have some fun outdoors in the fresh air for the day.
4.9 based on 26 reviews
Join us for a day tour to the oldest provincial park in Canada. Depending on the weather conditions we will be hiking or snowshoeing. We will provide you with the necessary equipment and all instructions. The trip is great for beginners so don't worry if you are not experienced hiker or if you have never canoed before. We will explain you everything and our tour guide will be there to help. The Muskoka area is famous for its natural beauty - lush forests, granite rocks, and clear lakes. We are going to explore Algonquin park, the oldest provincial park in Canada! There are so many trails to explore and wildlife to see! We can spend all day exploring the wilderness. Our first stop will be at Ragged Falls - hidden gem of Algonquin Park! This is a short hike along the falls but the view is beautiful! As the group, you will decide on the day of the trip, which other hiking trail we will visit. It's also depended on the trail and weather conditions.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Snacks, Driver/guide, Transportation from Toronto by minivan or 15 passenger van
Exclusions: Gratuities, Breakfast, Lunch, Face Mask, Hand Sanitizer
Have been touring parts of Ontario - thanks to TravelingChickens !! They are great tour organizers with good knowledge of the areas being traveled to. And they're safe to travel with as well. I've had the chance to take trips with both Lenca, and Mike and both of them a very fun, friendly folks! I highly recommend this travel group if you're in Toronto and want to get around Ontario and more!
4.8 based on 37 reviews
This group adventure is the perfect way to sample canoe tripping, without camping overnight. There is challenging paddling (8-16km), tranquil drifting, portaging (600m), hiking (1.5km), cliff jumping (if you want), swimming, a scenic lookout, historic landmarks, wild edibles (in season), spectacular landscapes and wildlife observation (usually birds, butterflies, turtles & small mammals; periodic moose & larger mammals). Our canoes are all custom made 4 seaters, convenient for families and making new friends. These. lightweight kevlar boats are easy to carry (solo or tandem) over the short portage. Lunch is a fabulous sandwich from Henrietta's Pine Bakery. We also serve a granola bar snack. Participants must bring at least 2 litres of water per person. Our naturalist guides have only the highest levels of training and certification. They ensure a safe, educational and intimate connection to Algonquin Park. And, they take the photos we give you for free. Age 6+ is ok. No smoking.
Inclusions: Naturalist guide (canoe instruction, safety & nature interpretation), Canoe (shared 4 seaters), Paddle and life jacket, Lunch (sandwich from Henrietta's Pine Bakery, granola bar), Short hike to scenic lookout, Cliff jumping (if you like) & swimming, Wild edible samples (in season), Wildlife observation (usually birds, turtles & squirrels; periodic moose & other mammals) , High quality tour photos
Exclusions: Algonquin Park vehicle permit, Optional tip
Lots of photo opportunities; congenial and knowledgeable guide...well worth the investment. Travel over open water was motorized but quiet paddling by our great guide Stuart was optimal thru the areas where wildlife was most likely to be seen.
4.8 based on 12 reviews
Welcome to the land of a thousand lakes, rocky ridges and strawberry sunsets. Join us for 2 days to explore the sheer vastness that is Algonquin Provincial Park, and you'll experience the natural beauty that people have been talking about worldwide. At Algonquin, campers should be prepared to swim sun-kissed waters, hike to a breath-taking lookout, and canoe/kayak (optional). No guest preparation is needed, no equipment, not even a sleeping bag, pad, or pillow. Budget travelers can enjoy free transportation, 3 square meals, a good old fashioned campfire, and best of all, campers gain access to the great Canadian wilderness, for a trip that would otherwise take a lot of planning and money to arrange (not to worry, first-timers will learn the basics of camping). Check Algonquin Provincial Park off of your bucket list. This may be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Inclusions: Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, pillow, All Fees and Taxes, Private transportation, Minimum of 1 nature hike, Safety and First Aid equipment, Campfire with S'Mores (weather permitting), Stargazing (weather permitting)
Exclusions: Day 1 restaurant lunch, Snacks, Canoe/Kayak rental, Tips (for your guide & restaurant waiter), *COVID-19 Update: For health reasons, SHOWERS ARE CLOSED for the season
Nice and relaxing trip that I enjoyed immensely. I have done 3 trips with Lake Fever Wilderness Co. and every trip has been a mesmerizing experience with different groups of people, but with one similarity, that is these travel experiences helped me just get away from the city life and spend some time in solitude with nature and one's self. And the guide and creator of Lake Fever Wilderness Co. is a wonderful person with knowledge of the area around, that makes the trip easy going and you can just sit back and relax while enjoying the views. Lovely Adventures !
If you like bird watching and hiking this is the perfect tour. We meet early to have the best chances for successful observation. We fuel you up with gourmet pastries from Henrietta's Pine Bakery. HD binoculars are provided to each participant. Our guide on this program is a five year company veteran who is an accomplished amateur ornithologist. Since he grew up locally, and spends all his free time birding, he is the best way to learn about the 270+ birds that inhabit Algonquin Park. You will meet your guide at west gate entrance of Algonquin for 6:20am. Trail options (easy - challenging) will be discussed and you will follow the guide to the chosen destination. Tour runs 7-10am. Up to 4 participants are included in base price. Additional participants (9 max.) are possible @ $59CAD, plus tax. Contact us to arrange after booking. Age 8+. High quality photos are included. Proceeds support our Canoe4Cancer program (free tours for patients).
Inclusions: Naturalist guide (and expert amateur ornithologist), Bird watching (sometimes other wildlife), Breakfast pastries from Henrietta's Pine Bakery, HD binoculars, High quality tour photos (via Facebook)
Exclusions: Algonquin Park vehicle permit, Water (at least 500ml per person), Optional tip
I had a memorable canoe trip with my girlfriend on her birthday. The staff was friendly and informative. The scenery was amazing and serene. We received excellent pictures for the day, and our guide Gavin even helped us paddle for 6 hours! Would definitely recommend to anyone looking to have some fun outdoors in the fresh air for the day.
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