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3-part 1996 TV documentary on Guide Jo Orviss and a Voyageur Quest Georgian Bay sea kayak trip to the Mink islands. … Read More
Since 1991, Voyageur Quest has been delivering unique, customized team building and private group tours in the heart of Algonquin Park. Our innovative programs are designed around active adventure, set against the backdrop of Algonquin’s breathtaking wilderness. Whether you're planning a corporate retreat, an incentive trip, or a fun outdoor getaway for your group, we create experiences that are engaging, energizing, and tailored to your goals. From paddling adventures to wilderness challenges, our team building programs are flexible and suited for groups of all shapes and sizes.
Perfect for 40 - 60 people, the Algonquin Park Fall Colour canoe and Hike has you paddling in 10 person canoes, walking to a forest lookout and enjoying a delicious BBQ lunch.
Back country ski, snowshoe, and dogsled. Feast on Chef Nik's local fare served fireside at the Harvest dining room table. Torch lit broomball and a wood-burning sauna cap an ideal evening. Discuss your strategy fireside in the large sunken living room. Then clip into back country skiis and expedition down a pristine lake, enjoy a hot chocolate by an open fire. Team-build programs are tweaked to fit. Create a special menu. Add on ice fishing, luge runs, quinzee building or a musician for some live music around the fire. Disconnect and spend quality time living an authentic adventure in a beautiful winter setting.
Leave Toronto and fly north for a day of adventure! Experience the thrill of flying over the lakes and forest of the Canadian Shield before landing on a magical northern lake. Paddle in a 26-foot replica of a historic fur trade canoe. Feast on Canadian cuisine cooked over a fire and relax in Log cabin comfort. Work off the feast by hiking to an Algonquin lookout. Options include overnights with sunrise canoe excursions and fishing derbies.
Adventure race rans here you go! Our signature team building event, the Algonquin Park Fresh Air Challenge is an outdoor adventure race that is active and fun ! Teams of 10 paddle. hike, raft, bike and problem solve their way through the course. No experience or special fitness is required. The Fresh Air Challenge events are designed to be a competitive race with time incentives or as a non-competitive fun outing where teams complete a course together. Add on a BBQ dinner and overnight accommodatuon.
3-part 1996 TV documentary on Guide Jo Orviss and a Voyageur Quest Georgian Bay sea kayak trip to the Mink islands. … Read More
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
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
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
Adventures To Transform Your Life Yvonne Jeffery Hope City Woman – Spring 2001 Anniverysary Issue The Zen of Paddling Whether you paddle as a team, a couple or solo, canoeing?s meditative quality connects you with nature?and yourself. Surprise Lake lies
TV News Feature on the Algonquin Log Cabin Voyageur Quest – September 2001 A news feature on the Algonquin Log Cabin. Seen on the video are VR reporter Janie Robinson and Voyageur Quest owner John Langford.
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
The Great Outdoors Getaways and Day Trips Toronto Life Toronto Life City Guide 2006 Toronto, Ontario, Canada – March 2006 The Great Outdoors Northeast Algonquin Log Cabin Lodge Before you unpack your bags at the base camp – a rustic
#8 – A winter man-cation Voyageur Quest’s new Stew and Brew weekend has all the ingredients for a perfect getaway for men: adventure, food and beer. Based from a cabin in Ontario’s Algonquin Provincial Park, each day of the long weekend includes … Read More
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
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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