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Algonquin Provincial Park
Huge, forested park featuring a variety of wildlife plus lakes, campsites & hiking trails.
Ontario 60, Ontario K0J 2M0, Canada

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Reviews — 8

ryan.rowlands
at 2024 Jan 05
ryan.rowlands
at 2024 Jan 05
Ive done camping all my life. Last fall I went backcountry camping with some family. I knew I would love it but didn’t expect to love it as much as I did. We began on Smoke Lake and camped on Ragged Lake. The site we got was large and really private, we didn’t know where to look to find it at first. The weekend was stunning, temperatures were 10°C lows and 20°C highs, falls colours were out, plenty of fishing and canoeing around the lake. Can’t wait to do it again next year
Aparna Bhatnagar
at 2024 Jan 03
Aparna Bhatnagar
at 2024 Jan 03
we visited Algonquin provincial park and stayed in the lovely cottage by the lake, it was so calm and serene scenic beauty.
another family was with us they also enjoyed their unique experience of jungle theme cottage with young children to enjoy.
Bo M
at 2023 Nov 17
Bo M
at 2023 Nov 17
A must see for any nature lover, absolutely massive park with many great trails. Trails can be quite icy even in November so come prepared if you're going this time of year.
Elisa Donati
at 2023 Oct 17
Elisa Donati
at 2023 Oct 17
Strongly suggested, many simple trails with beautiful views. I suggest the Lookout (dogs allowed) and Beaver trail. I cannot give 5 stars because it is not a dog-friendly place, there are many restrictions. It's very surprising since it is pure nature and keeping them on leash would be enough to protect the local fauna.
Atif Patel
at 2023 Oct 17
Atif Patel
at 2023 Oct 17
Visited here for camping. It's amazing experience. So many things to do. The look out trail is a must visit place. Was hoping to catch northern lights but stargazing was unreal. Canisby lake have the best view to check the night sky. If you plan to visit you must have a good hiking shoe. All the trails have a washroom at the start point. All the trails I went to are loops. I was not lucky to see any wildlife. But I'll still give 5 stars for the whole experience
R M
at 2023 Oct 17
R M
at 2023 Oct 17
The best time is to visit is in the fall, around late September to early October, when the autumn leaves are in full display. (Varies each year) The weather is quite pleasant and it isn’t too cold nor hot. (Chance of snow if you’re lucky)
susan
at 2023 Oct 11
susan
at 2023 Oct 11
Visited on Oct 1st . No words to explain how beautiful it was to visit the park . It felt like being in a dream land. Be mindful of the pass. It opens 5 to 6 days in advance at 7 am on ontario park website and it gets sold in minutes.

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