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Easy Transport to Algonquin Park from Toronto

2 Daily Departures from Toronto to  Algonquin Park Access Point #1 Board the Algonquin Park Bus at transit-accessible stops across the Toronto area or Pearson International Airport, embarking on your adventure any day of the year. Ontario Northland offers twice-daily return … Read More

Our Algonquin Cottage stays offer more adventure!

Location, location, location! Our four private cottage rentals are located on Kawawaymog Lake at Algonquin Access Point 1, Ontario. Designed for adventurers seeking a retreat into nature’s embrace, our Algonquin cottage rentals offer an unparalleled gateway to the wonders of … Read More

Manitou Cottage’s new look

Large New Deck The Maniotu and Lost Dog cottage was connected in 2021. Now a large wooden deck has been added in the fall of 2022 that connects the two cottages from the outside and offers a nice outdoor dining … Read More

Since 1991 – Voyageur Quest Celebrating 25 years

Since 1991 – VQ celebrating 25 years! 2016 is a special year as Voyageur Quest is celebrating 25 years leading Algonquin Park “wilderness adventures for the inquisitive spirit.” The journey to date has been more than we could ever have … Read More

A November Adventure.

“November’s transition makes for great adventure” Being a seinor guide at Voyageur Quest I find that the question, you know “that question”, at parties where you are meeting people for the first time, is difficult this time of year. “So … Read More

Win a Free Trip by submitting your canoe trip photo

ICE OUT ! WIN A FREE TRIP BY SHARING A GREAT CANOE TRIP PHOTO! Voyageur Quest is celebrating the ice going out at Algonquin yesterday by giving away a free spring trip for 2! Enter to win by submitting your … Read More

TOP 5 SPRING ADVENTURES IN ALGONQUIN PARK

As a guide working in Algonquin Park, I used to dislike spring. The blackflies and mosquitos put such a damper on things. Nothing like trying to enjoy a canoe trip with a bug hat on- can’t see a thing! I remember … Read More