
CKVR Barrie News Story on Voyageur Quest Canoe Trips
CKVR Barrie News Story on Voyageur Quest Canoe Trips Voyageur Quest – September 2001 A great news feature done by Janie Robinson of VR News on the Voyageur Quest canoe trips.
All inclusive Algonquin Park Family Adventure Vacations.
Canoe in search on Moose and other wildlife. Sleep at beautiful lakeside campsites.
Canoe into the sunrise, hike to forest lookouts. Enjoy cosy log cabin accommodation and fantastic meals by Chef Nik.
Comfortable cottages for family fun. Beautiful waterfronts, great swimming.
Perfect for the active family. These 3 - 6 day adventures include fully guided canoe and hiking excursions. Highlights include: sunrise canoe excursions in search of moose with cookout breakfast, hiking to a beautiful forest lookout, paddling a 10 person Voyageur canoe to a bonfire dinner cooked over a fire.to Bonfire point for sinner cooked over a fire. No experience is required. Our idea is to have fun, explore and unwind! Your family will love the meals at the Log Cabin.
Family Canoe Trips move through the northwest corner of Algonquin Provincial Park and are ideal for those families looking for adventure! The pace is relaxed, which makes these canoe trips suitable for families of all abilities and experience levels. If we are lucky, we might catch site of a large moose or hear a pack of wolves. Led by professional guides, family canoe trips feature amazing wildlife viewing opportunities, fantastic back-country cuisine and spectacular campsites. Learn or refresh your paddling, portaging, and “no-trace camping” skills while travelling from lake to lake.
Comfortable cottages in a gorgeous wilderness location. Canoe, kayak, SUP, swim, fish . Hike the Forgotten trails. Rest tired bones in the floating sauna.
Bring your family for some fun in the snow. Dogsled, snowshoe and ski. Stay in a cozy chalet suite. Hangout by the fire, heat up in the sauna and explore Algonquin in winter.
Explore Algonquin on this exciting 5 night, 6 day Adventure Camp for families!
Please look at our Algonquin Family Adventure options below. Can't find what you are looking for? Call our office today and ask about our private adventures.
“What a fantastic trip and would highly recommend to anyone who wants an adventure! We did the three day family canoe trip with three children aged 14,12 and 11. We had a great time and enjoyed every minute even the last day where the heavens opened and we all got soaking wet. It’s hard to pick out highlights but in no particular order, the sun rise paddle as the sun rose over the trees and the mist lingered on the lake… … swimming in the pristine lakes, seeing a snapper turtle, the food, meeting the other family on the trip with us who were lovely and the food again! Special mention to our guide Heather who was absolutely amazing, cooking brilliant meal after brilliant meal (I think our kids ate better and more healthily than they do at home!) really engaging with us and the children and just working so very hard to make sure we had a great time.” Stockers Family
Had a fabulous trip with Voyageur and their senior guide Evan. Spent three nights out in Algonquin Park camping, transporting everything in two canoes with us. We had parents in one canoe and kids (age 15 and 12 years) in the same canoe with Evan. So our 12 year old could have a rest from paddling from time to time. Evan did a fantastic job of organizing everything, cooking meals and even keeping our kids engaged and entertained.
We spent 2 nights in one camp and 1 night in a second camp. Canoe excursions and the plans for the day all flexible to suit us all. With 9 moose sightings (including baby moose) and a memorable trip to a waterfall slide, and some carving activities around the camp fire, we couldn’t have had a better time. Evan took the strain of the daily routine of camping away from us adults to “make it all happen”. We all mucked in and helped out with making camp and cooking etc, but Evan emphasised we could join in with this as much or as little as we liked. The only thing we had to do was paddle! Many thanks to Evan for a truly excellent trip, for his professionalism, expertise and endless good humour, and to Voyageur for making such a memorable and happy trip possible. Hollie
CKVR Barrie News Story on Voyageur Quest Canoe Trips Voyageur Quest – September 2001 A great news feature done by Janie Robinson of VR News on the Voyageur Quest canoe trips.
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
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.
The autumn morning I drove up to the Algonquin Log Cabin was picture perfect. I had cruised along narrow forest roads carpeted in colourful leaves. The log cabin blended seamlessly into the forest, its cedar stain giving off a warm and inviting aura. … Read More
The sun is barely up, the air cool and clean. The silence is complete except for the rythmic slap, slap of the paddles in the water, smooth as glass, reflecting the crimson and gold of autumn’s glory as it reveals itself on another new day in Algonquin Park. … Read More
As I’m trying to take photos from the porch, territorial grey jays swoop in just above my head with a menacing flutter that has the subtlety of a Harley Davidson. Fair play: I’m on their turf. The Algonquin Log Cabin is an isolated dot next to Surprise Lake … 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
I know I missed the wrap up dinner, but I wanted to mention that I had an absolute blast working at Voyageur Quest this winter. My experience as a winter guide with your company has immensely improved my leadership and
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
TV Story on Algonquin Park Dogsledding with Voyageur Quest Voyager Quest – January 2002 A TV story on dog sledding in Algonquin Park featuring The Outdoor Journal host Reno Viola.
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.
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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