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While some of us witness this change in temperature and develop a growing sense of forboding of the long cold nights to come, the shovelling of snow, the trudging through slush, I say phooey. We live in Canada, we are
The fall colours are spectacular in Algonquin Park and make a wonderful backdrop for a late season canoe trip of lodge based adventure
Algonquin Park's fall colours typically peak in the last week of September or first week of October. Secret tip- book a 3 day Algonquin Log Cabin trip at that time. Canoe and hike the Surprise Lake headwaters surrounded by massive hills filled with colour.
Mornings are a treat throughout September. Lakes are filled with mist. Paddle into the sunrise and watch the sun burn off the mist revealing a living painting of colour.
Dining at the Algonquin Log Cabin is wonderful throughout the year but the harvest season is special. Chef Nik pulls the best of the region into a festive culinary celebration of the harvest.
With 360 Degree Views. The Island is the perfect spot for families or friends to sit back, relax and enjoy the fall colours
Feats on a delicious fall harvest inspired menu all while enjoying Algonquin in Autumn! Curl up by the fire, heat up in the sauna before a refreshing dip in the lake, sit on the dock and see the array of red, orange and yellow leaves all around you!
Algonquin Park forests light up with amazing fall colors from mid September to mid October. Come witness the beauty of Autumn on a 3 day Algonquin Log Cabin adventure to the northwest corner of Algonquin Park. Canoe through misty mornings, hike through spectacular maple forests and enjoy cozy log cabin hospitality and incredible meals by Chef Nik.
September is a wonderful time for a canoe trip into Algonquin Parks backcountry. Early September is summer like with warm days often over 20 c. The forest changes colour every day. This is a great time to hear wolves, bake bannock and share stories around the fire. 3 day canoe trips run all month.
Hike, paddle, and photograph Algonquin’s fall colours. Learn photo tips from celebrated artist Rob Stimpson while based out of the Algonquin Log Cabin for special photography weekend. Join us for a celebration of colours, sensational meals and active fun. The cozy ambience, wood-fired sauna and tasty home-style meals served up at the harvest table hit the perfect tone.
While some of us witness this change in temperature and develop a growing sense of forboding of the long cold nights to come, the shovelling of snow, the trudging through slush, I say phooey. We live in Canada, we are
Paddle into past Janet Podolak News-Herald Cincinnati, Ohio, USA – July 10, 2005 A male swan on patrol puffs up his chest feathers and eyes us warily as we paddle near the edge of the Canadian lagoon he?s apparently guarding.
German TV Story on the Algonquin Log Cabin Voyageur Quest – August 2002 A great TV piece (in German) on the Algonquin Log Cabin and canoe trips.
Algonquin in a log cabinStory And Photos By Vic MacbournieThe Hamilton SpectatorHamilton, Ontario, Canada – Sat Sept 2, 2000 Our three-day Algonquin adventure started with an exhausting three-hour hike followed by a 45-minute paddle in a huge voyageur canoe. Along
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Voyageur Quest operates across our three main locations, all in Algonquin's North West. When checking in for a trip, visit our Outfitter at Algonquin Park Access Point #1. GPS Co-Ordinates: Outfitter: 45.922151, -79.184819 Log Cabin: 45.956722, -79.233316 Cottage Outpost: 45.915361, -79.185695