4 Seasons Cottage Resort near Algonquin Park
To see and do in the area
- Algonquin Park -
Index
| Introduction |
Orientation & links to photos and maps |
| Algonquin for Kids |
Children’s programs at the Visitors’ Center |
| Barron Canyon |
100 m. (330 ft) deep, 10,000 year old canyon – walking trail
& canoe trip
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| Biking Trails |
Minnesing Mountain and Old Railway trails – 5 trails at
4.7 to 23.4 km (2.9 to 14.5 miles)
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| Conducted Walks |
Join Park Naturalists for a leisurely, 1 1/2 - 2 hour walk exploring
and learning about the Park environment
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| Evening Programs |
At outdoor theatre – films, slide talks and the very popular
wolf howls
|
| Fishing |
Algonquin has a reputation for some of the best trout fishing
in Canada – details on licenses, seasons and catch/possession
limits
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| Guided Canoe Trips |
are provided by many outfitters; here the details for the one
day offerings from the Portage Store (on Canoe Lake right off of
highway 60).
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| Logging Museum |
brings the story of logging to life from the early square timber
days to the last of the great river drives
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| Visitor Centre |
centre has world class exhibits on the Park's natural and human
history and exhibitions of Algonquin art
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| Walking Trails |
themed walking trails ranging from 1 hour easy to 4 – 5
hours moderate
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| Wildlife |
bear, beaver, deer, moose, wolf and the ever popular wolf howls |
| Winter Activities |
including information on snowshoeing and cross-country skiing |