
Paddle into past
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.
Turn your holiday into a special celebration at the Algonquin Log Cabin
A winter dream. Far from the hustle and noise of the commercial world, join us for a special Christmas in the winter wilderness.
What is more Canadian than canoeing in Algonquin ? And staying in a log cabin. And feasting on meals cooked over a fire!
Fall colour canoeing and hiking. Chef Nik's meals and a cozy log cabin.
Join us for a festive Log Cabin Christmas in the winter wonderland. You will love the holiday menu with egg nog served by the massive fireplace, Christmas brunch and dinner feast and lots of other yuletide treats. Work off the sticky pudding with a Christmas Day Lake Ski. Snowshoe to forest lookouts and get into some spirited broomball , played by torchlight under a billion stars.
Celebrate New Years in a log cabin in snowy Algonquin! Bring your friends and family for a private all inclusive 3 day active, fun adventure. There is space for 12 to count down the hours by a bonfire, snowshoe, ski and enjoy amazing meals by Chef Nik.
Start your spring off right with an Algonquin weekend filled with canoeing , hiking campfires and awesome food.
What better way to celebrate Canada day then by canoeing at Algonquin Park! This log cabin 3 day trip features unique canoe excursions, swimming, chilling dock side, sauna and Barbeque! Super fun and classic summer cabin experience.
Fall colours to canoe and hike through, a cozy log cabin and an outstanding Harvest feast cooked up by Chef Nik.
Our family of 5 spent an amazing Christmas holiday in the Log Cabin: gorgeous facility, in the forest, on a lake. The team made sure this Christmas holiday was truly special: our cook Sage prepared delicious and healthy meals, snacks and breakfasts.
Laramie taught us nordic skiing and took us on the frozen lake for beautiful hikes. Isabelle
Mauricio taught us how to walk with snowshoes so we could take walks in the snow in the forrest, and was also our wildlife guide. They also organized activities for the evenings, indoors or outdoors (not too many details so you have the surprise when you get there!). Team, thank you for the wonderful memories we’ll cherish for a long time.
The log cabin was very comfortable and warm, fireplace constantly burning. We met 10 other travellers (of different ages and background) and had so much fun together. We were constantly fed with gourmet food from breakfast to dinner (campfire meals included!)
We enjoyed day and night canoeing and was blessed with the beautiful autumn colours. It was a very educational, relaxing and satisfying 3 day package. Listen out for the sounds of the falling leaves, this place is amazingly quiet and peaceful. Ching
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.
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
I spent the past summer working for Mr. John Langford at Voyageur Quest up in the north-west corner of Algonquin Park and let me tell you it was a blast. As one of the outpost managers I woke up ever day not quite knowing what was in store for me, and constantly meeting new and exciting challenges. … Read More
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
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.
After a disastrous vacation south, a Toronto couple try their luck in another direction.
Last winter, we took our dream vacation south. Daily, we had skated our of our back lane and drove to work through streets that were a slippery nightmare? … … Read More
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
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.
Northern Exposure Century Home Magazine Port Hope, Ontario, Canada – Winter 2002 A cabin in the woods and a dogsledding adventure makes a perfect country getaway. Some Canadians have a grudging acceptance of winter and will sigh by the window,
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
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
Specializing in Algonquin Park Canoe Trips, Lodge-Based Adventure Trips, and Private Cottage Rentals.