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While some of us witness this change in temperature and develop a growing sense of forboding of the long cold nights to come, the shovelling of snow, the trudging through slush, I say phooey. We live in Canada, we are
Since 1991, Voyageur Quest offers unique Algonquin Park Team building and private Group Tours in Algonquin Park. Customized and innovative programs focus on active adventure in scenic areas of Algonquin Park.Team building, outdoor fun, and corporate adventure at Algonquin Park for teams of all shapes and sizes! Our Algonquin Team Building Adventures are customized to fit what you are looking for.
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.
While some of us witness this change in temperature and develop a growing sense of forboding of the long cold nights to come, the shovelling of snow, the trudging through slush, I say phooey. We live in Canada, we are
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
UK Television Story on the Algonquin Log Cabin Voyageur Quest – August 2003 Scottish Passport, a UK television show, featured this story about the Algonquin Log Cabin and Voyageur Quest’s Algonquin canoe trips. Seen on this video are Scottish Passport
EARLY MORNING. Algonquin Provincial Park. Crisp air hits your face and blasts the sleep out of your system. The insides of your gloves become damp and you struggle to hold the bar linking you to a sled and 24 sprinting feet. Your muscles stiffen and brace for the bend up ahead … and you tumble as the sled lurches into the turn. … Read More
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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.