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
Winter camping and expeditioning are all the rage! What a canoe trip is to the summer our Winter Camping Adventures allow you snowshoe, backcountry ski, pull your own toboggan.. no purer way to explore Algonquin in winter!
Our adventures provide a variety of immersive experiences, including day trips to a wall tent setup, one-night learn to winter camp, and multi-day winter travel expeditions.
In winter, wildlife leaves behind tracks in the snow—silent evidence of moose, deer, and wolves that roam the area. The tall pines are frosted with snow and as the sun rises and sets it casts varying shades of pink and orange over the wide open spaces of the frozen lakes.
Enjoy an evening at the Algonquin Log Cabin with fireside meal while your preparing for your expedition. From the cozy Algonquin Log Cabin, snowshoe through pristine, frozen landscapes, hauling toboggans across snow-covered trails and experience winter camping in a heated wall tent.
As temperatures outside plunge, winter shelters provide a cozy refuge. A heated wall tent with a wood stove blends the rustic charm of traditional camping with the comfort of warmth. Building a snow quinzhee is not only a vital winter survival skill but also an enjoyable activity. Unwind by the warmth and crackle of the fire after an exciting day of winter expeditioning! Snowshoe across frozen lakes and through waist deep snow. Learn all about heated wall tents and winter backcountry travel skills
Each winter exclusive booking is customized to the needs of the party. Call our office today to plan your next adventure vacation!
“We’ve been home two hours and already researching a return in the Summer… That’s how good our weekend was!
On arrival at the chalet, Ivan was already waiting for us to show us over the chalet. We were surprised at how well equipped it was – a fridge/freezer and gas oven and hob as well as all sorts of kitchen implements. We soon had the wood burning fire going – the entire chalet was exceptionally toasty warm!”
-Julie
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
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.
On the Trail in Canada’s Bush Nick Smith Focus Magazine Algonquin Park in Ontario is half the size of Wales and absolutely packed with moose. Nick Smith ventures in search of Canada’s biggest animal. Give an anatomist care blanche to
Zieh dich warm an, es ist saukalt hier ? mailt mir Diane noch kurz vor meinem Abflug nach Ontario.Die Temperaturen im Januar und Februar erreichen leicht -25° Celsius, und der eisige Wind lässt sie oft noch um einige Grade tiefer sinken. Doch dann die Überraschung, in Toronto scheint die Sonne,und es ist mit drei Grad relativ warm. Auch gut. … Read More
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
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.
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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