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
After snowshoeing, dogsledding, snowshoeing and enjoying all that winter has to offer it is important to have a cozy spot to relax each night!
Snowshoe, backcountry ski, dogsled, snowmobile! There are so many fun ways to explore Algonquin in winter.
Curl up in front of a roaring fire, sit back and relax with hot chocolate or rest in the sauna. Our winter chalet and cabin accommodations are the perfect spot to relax.
Located at Algonquin Park, the lake is scenic, quiet and perfect for those who love nature.
Escape to a beautiful rustic Log Cabin for a true Canadian winter adventure! Fully off the grid, the Log Cabin offers a unique balance of cozy comfort with Algonquin active winter fun. Come by yourself or with friends on a scheduled all inclusive adventure or book a private winter trip for groups of 6-12!
Your solar powered chalet suite is a perfect spot to relax each evening after a day full of winter fun. This comfortable accommodation is equipped with a full kitchen, washroom and 2 bedrooms. It is perfect for couples, families or small groups looking to getaway this winter!
Winter Camping is all the rage and there are several ways you can sample it. Ski or snowhoe down the lake taking in the blue bird crispness of the day, arrive at wall tent set up and be greeted by an incredible gourmet lunch. Alternatively, checkout the learn to programs and experience the real deal... safety, travel skills, navigation, tracks, warmth, quinzees, and more!
Each winter exclusive booking is customized to the needs of the party. Call our office today to plan your next adventure vacation!
“The winter cabin in particular is magical — a rustic winter wonderland, with delicious food, excellent guides and total disconnection from civilization and city life.”
-Taylor
“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
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.
#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
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
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
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
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.
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.
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.
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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