Jordan Bell, Winter Guide
I can’t thank you enough for taking a chance and giving me the opportunity to represent VQ this winter. I couldn’t think of a more positive way to spend my first winter outside of University. I truly have appreciated my
Canoe in search on Moose and other wildlife. Sleep at beautiful lakeside campsites. 3 - 14 day fully guided all inclusive canoe trips.
Canoe into the sunrise, hike to forest lookouts. Enjoy cosy log cabin accommodation and fantastic meals by Chef Nik.
Comfortable cottages for romance or adventure. Canoe, fish, hike, swim in summer. Wood burning fireplaces for cozy fall colour trips and winter snowshoeing.
Perfect winter escape for 2! Enjoy a laid back weekend in your own private chalet suite. Feast on a special winter menu prepared just for you.
Relax in your own couples-only private island cottage retreat on Kawawaymog Lake at Algonquin Park Access Point #1 on Algonquin's western boundary. The island is a short canoe paddle from Algonquin Access Point #1 and our Canoe Outpost. With 360-degree water views and two decks, the cabin is fantastic for artisans or couples looking for a quiet getaway in nature.
A date like no other! Bring your loved one to Algonquin’s northwest corner for some intimate Algonquin winter adventure! Trek by snowshoe to a hidden forest camp for a regional gourmet lunch. Learn backcountry ski tips and ski across the lakes and through the Islands. Put your feet up in front of the fire every night in your own chalet suite.
Dogsled, snowshoe and ski. Stay in a cozy log cabin. Try the luge , heat up in the sauna and enjoy home cooked feasts by Chef Nik.
These private guided cabin based trips are all inclusive with meals and guided excursions. Accommodation is in comfortable cottages in a gorgeous wilderness location. Canoe, kayak, SUP, swim, fish . Hike the Forgotten trails. Rest tired bones in the floating sauna. Winter trips feature dogsledding, snowshoe and backcountry skiing.
My partner and I stayed at one of Voyager Quest’s cabin for our honeymoon in October. Our time there was amazing. The cabins are warm, spacious and cozy. We had a beautiful fireplace and big entertaining/ living room space. It was incredible having such a great view and proximity to the lake. We canoed, hiked and had a wonderful stay.
Andrea
The 3 days canoe trip revealed itself as one of our best experiences in Canada ever! Already at the beginning of our trip, we got a warm welcome from our guide Evan. He showed lots of enthusiasm in explaining what we could expect of this trip and we were impressed by his great knowledge concerning plants and animals. Camping and canoeing is truly his passion and we felt very safe by following him “off the grid“ after having lunch at the voyager quest office.
As most of us had never canoed before, we got a brief introduction on how to paddle and carry the canoe through portages. Having formerly worked as a chef, Evan turned the meals he prepared on the campfire into an unforgettable memory! He was never tired of proposing new interesting activities such as canoe rescuing, carving or learning about different native plants and herbs and how they can be used. Thank you very much Evan!! Rafael
I can’t thank you enough for taking a chance and giving me the opportunity to represent VQ this winter. I couldn’t think of a more positive way to spend my first winter outside of University. I truly have appreciated my
Ontario Eco-Adventure Celebrates Winter Debbie McKeown Snowshoe Magazine – January 25, 2011 As my laboured breathing slowly returns to normal, I take in the natural splendour surrounding me. Snow falls steadily, cooling my overheated face while I scan the slopes
Serenading wolves in wintry Ontario Katy Palmer Teletext Holidays – March 12, 2005 If you’re one of those people who’s been lured into a winter holiday that screams: “Get away from it all!” only to find crowds of braying ski
Rustic Comfort and Adventure in the Algonquin Bush By Katherine Jacob – Special to the Globe and Mail Globe and Mail Toronto, Ontario, Canada – Saturday August 28, 1999 Log Cabin Lodge, nestled in the woods on Symth Lake, offers
Two timber wolves, trotting in tandem, cross the lumber trail ahead of us and melt silently into the bush. From our canoe we note the submerged snout of a swimming beaver as it pushes an arrowhead of ripples toward a sticks-and-mud lodge in the centre of the wilderness lake. … Read More
EARLY MORNING. Algonquin Provincial Park. Crisp air hits your face and blasts the sleep out of your system. The insides of your gloves become damp and you struggle to hold the bar linking you to a sled and 24 sprinting feet. Your muscles stiffen and brace for the bend up ahead … and you tumble as the sled lurches into the turn. … Read More
Winter Adventure 101 Julia LeConte Lifestyle Magazine – September 11, 2009 When five Siberian huskies hear another team of sled dogs off in the distance, they go nuts. (With a heightened sense of hearing, they can sense them before you
3-part 1996 TV documentary on Guide Jo Orviss and a Voyageur Quest Georgian Bay sea kayak trip to the Mink islands. … Read More
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
Discover Old Ontario on Voyageur Quest Harvey Currell Toronto Sun Toronto, Ontario, Canada You haven?t really experience a northern Ontario winter until you?ve eaten bannock on a stick beside a campfire in a silent snowbound forest… –Or crossed an icebound
The Muskoka Moose & Wildlife Seven-Day Family Canoe and Rafting Trip is on the National Geographic “A” List!
With 60,000 miles (96,560 km) of canoe routes, Ontario, Canada, is a paddler’s dream. … Read More
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Voyageur Quest operates at Algonquin's North West corner When checking in for a trip, visit our office 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
Specializing in Algonquin Park Canoe Trips, Lodge-Based Adventure Trips, and Private Cottage Rentals.