Algonquin Provincial Park is a vast natural environment spanning 7,635 square kilometres of maple hills, rocky ridges, and thousands of lakes and rivers. It is renowned for its stunning landscapes, lush forests, and abundant wildlife. Visitors can explore its interior by paddle or on foot, or enjoy the amenities along Highway 60, including campgrounds, interpretive trails, and educational centers.
Track and Tower Trail, Barron Canyon Trail, Algonquin Visitor Centre, Logging Museum, Art Centre
Huntsville, Bancroft, South River, Whitney, Madawaska
"It is pleasant to be among the trees and wildlife. The canoes and water views are relaxing."
"My 4th visit to Arowhon Pines. Magical. Itβs has now become one of my favourite places to visit, relax and unwind. The location is spectacular. The entire experience is fantastic. There is so much to do!"
"Wonderful place to relax and switch off. Hiking, swimming in the lake, kayaking, pontoon boat ride. Very helpful staff and amazing food. Stayed in a comfortable Bridgewood cabin with view over the lake for 2 nights in September.The weather was perfect.Wish it could've been longer"