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Chloe the Foxhound Explores Algonquin Park – Watch the Video!
Chloe the Foxhound’s first camping trip to Algonquin Provincial Park was an exciting two weeks of exploring and hiking this summer. She learned to conquer…
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Artifacts Of Algonquin’s Logging Museum
The are many wonderful things that we love about walking through Algonquin’s Logging Museum. It’s an easy…
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A Little History At Cache Lake, Algonquin Park
In 2016 we camped at Canisbay in Algonquin Park for a couple of weeks in the summer….
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Discover the Rocks of Algonquin’s Booth’s Rock Trail, 2009
Parking at the end of Rock Lake Campground, hikers can start the 5.1 kilometre loop either via the…
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226 Year Old Pines on Algonquin’s Big Pines Trail
Hiking the Big Pines Trail at Algonquin Provincial Park is always awe inspiring. Walking among the few…
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Cache Lake Reflections at Dusk, Algonquin Park
Off Highway 60, just east of the Canisbay Campground, is the entrance and parking lot for Cache…
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Maya the Nature Dog Revisits Algonquin’s Beaver Pond Trail
Our 2016 trip to Algonquin Park marked the third time Maya had hiked the Beaver Pond Trail….
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Mushrooms and Fungi Abound Along Algonquin’s Big Pines Trail
Along many of Algonquin’s trails you will encounter a variety of mushrooms, fungi and lichen. Of course…
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Wildflowers and Ferns Along Algonquin’s Big Pines Trail
The Big Pines Trail in Algonquin Park features old growth White Pines that survived the 1880’s logging…
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Maya Enjoys The Shade From The Big Pines in Algonquin
At least half of our camping trip to Algonquin in 2016 was really hot, so we got…
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