Anyone who is from Ontario and has even the slightest interest in outdoors will definitely have heard of Algonquin (if not visited) atleast once. Algonquin is one of the most popular provincial park in Ontario and also one of the largest. Endless lakes, thick woods and giant moose grazing around attracts a couple of hundred thousand campers and canoers every year.
Camping
Here are some camp site ideas to camp in Algonquin during the warm seasons
Camping in Brent Campground- Algonquin
Camping at Algonquin’s Canisbay and Pog Lakes
Galeairy Lake, Algonquin – My Favorite Campsite in Ontario
Crooked Chute, Petawawa, Algonquin – My Favorite Campsite in Ontario
Beginners guide to backcountry camping in Algonquin
Hiking
Best day trails of Algonquin to enjoy Fall colours
Hiking the day trails: The Look out and the Hemlock Buffs
Canoeing
Trip log: Canoeing a Century: 100 kms of paddling in Algonquin
Algonquin: Tips for interior canoe tripping in Autumn
Algonquin Diaries: Paddling the Petawawa River
Fall in Algonquin
Algonquin Fall Colours in Pictures
Maps
Algonquin Waterproof Topo Maps
Winter
If you are looking at winter camping, then Mew Lake campground could be a worth wile consideration
Trip log: An Impromptu snowshoe trek on the western uplands trail
Trip log: Winter Wonderland – Snowshoeing Algonquin’s Highlands backpacking trail
The annual Winter in the Wild Festival that takes place in the park is a very popular event
A beautiful aerial view of Algonquin – If you are new to Algonquin, this video will sure inspire the hell out of you and make you plan a visit to Algonquin as soon as possible
Another wonderful video of Algonquin that covers all the four seasons of the park
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