Canoeing
Algonquin Provincial
Park
Canoe Trip Details
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Algonquin
Park is Ontario's oldest and second largest provincial park and
in the minds of people all over the world as a wilderness
destination.
Its sparkling waters and beautiful forests attract visitors from
the around the globe. The reason Algonquin is so special is many
fold. It is a very large park covering some 7,700 square
kilometres of rolling hills and valleys. High on a dome compared
to its surroundings it can be quite warm in the summer and cool
in winter and sometime creates its own weather as warm
moist air is pushed up and over the heights of the park by the
prevailing winds. Because of its location on the cusp of the
southern fringes of Ontario it is home to a diversified list of
plant and animal species, some found only in the North and some
only in the South. Here, in Algonquin is where they meet and
mingle. The area is just incredible.
Soon we arrive at our launch point where we unload
our boats and begin to pack our gear into the canoes. There is a
noticeable sweet smell of pine in the fresh clean air as the
canoes sit in the water
waiting for the journey. After our
official Out For Adventure instructional and safety talk,
covering everything from paddle strokes to toilets, we board our
canoes and shove off.
There is a feeling as your canoe
glides through the water with a barely perceptible dripping from
your paddle as you swing it forward for another stroke. The
feeling can't be reduced to a single word but some that come to
mind are, freedom, fresh, relax, wild, solitude. Out on the lake
the sound of a loon calling in it's stiletto voice echoes across
the water as if it was meant to welcome you to Algonquin.
Throughout your trip with Out
For Adventure you'll be traveling in nomadic fashion, moving
from place to place, enjoying the sights and sounds of Algonquin
Park. Get used to kicking back from the
routine of everyday life while you enjoy
paddling, hiking, swimming and exploring.
The real shock for many people is the dinner call. Your meals
are filled with plenty of delicious fresh food and gourmet
recipes and even desserts!
At
most camps we enjoy a small fire as the sun sinks
and pulls back the blanket to the stars.
Lay back by the campfire. Cast your eyes skyward, and marvel at
the sheer number and intensity of the celestial body overhead
that can only be seen away from city lights. This is the time to
contemplate life, the earth, whatever.
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Itinerary Changes
As
on any outdoor adventure vacation, the traveler needs to
acknowledge and accept the fact that we are subject to the whims
of nature and/or other circumstances, and as such may have to
change details or routes of our itinerary to accommodate our
dynamic environment.
Bottom two photographs by
Franco Barbagallo
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