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8-Day Ontario Camping Road Trip ("The Bucket Lister")
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8 days (approx.)
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Mobile ticket
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Offered in: English
What to Expect
Orientation
Stop at: The Big Apple
Rest stop at The Big Apple in Colborne. Get your camera out! This is a very exciting stop with lots of wonderful things to do, and one-of-a-kind snacks and souvenirs to pick up for the trip.
Stop at: Huff Estates Winery
Enjoy pizza straight from a wood-burning stone oven, and some wine tasting at Huff Estates Winery in Bloomfield. To complement the beautiful scenery, we’ll stroll through the coinciding outdoor modern art exhibit too.
Stop at: Sandbanks Provincial Park
Arrival at Sandbanks Provincial Park, followed by an introduction to the campsite & a tent setup demo. Next, enjoy some free time on the beach before finding your way back to camp, where a delicious vegetarian dinner awaits. Once the sun sets, gather around the campfire to unwind with S’mores and some good company.
Into The Wild
Stop at: Dunes Beach
A 40 minute hike along Woodlands Trail brings us to Dunes Beach. Sit on the beach, swim, or wander through endless dunes, the option is yours. Guests also have the option of continuing onto a guided hike of the legendary Dunes Trail.
Stop at: Centreville
Hell Holes - Embark on an ominous moss-covered trail in Centreville where the group will pass through a valley of giant stone formations dating back to the glacial period.
Stop at: Bon Echo Provincial Park
Arrival at beautiful Bon Echo Provincial Park, where the group immediately sets up camp, and prepares for dinner and a campfire.
Paddle Your Heart Out, Then Rise To Great Heights
Stop at: Bon Echo Provincial Park
At the lagoon, the group pairs off 2 or 3 to a canoe to paddle Mazinaw Lake. We’ll head to a cliff, where ancient native pictographs can be seen lining the walls (a designated national historic site). Guests can also dock at the Clifftop Trail head for a 1 hour hike to the top of the cliff
Stop at: Algonquin Provincial Park
Arrival at world famous Algonquin Provincial Park, our home for the next 2 days. Explore the beach, play some bocce, or chill out at camp, while our 2nd team of cooks start on dinner.
Welcome To Algonquin!
Stop at: Algonquin Provincial Park
The whole crew rents bicycles today to ride the Old Railway Bike Trail. We’ll head down an exciting 16km path that follows a discarded historic railway line (suitable for young children).
Stop at: Algonquin Logging Museum
Everyone loads into the van to go hike the Logging Museum trail. Experience life in Algonquin the way it was back in the day. This short interactive trail is so much fun!
Bring On The Wetlands
Stop at: Booth's Rock Trail
This morning we drive off to hike one of the best trails in Algonquin Park. Booth's Rock Trail is a 2 hour 5.1 km loop trail that visits two lakes and a spectacular lookout, returning along an abandoned railway.
Stop at: Six Mile Lake Provincial Park
As a pre-dinner stretch at our next stomping ground, the group introduces themselves to the area by visiting The Marsh Trail, which circles the nearby wetlands.
Six Mile Lake To The Bruce Peninsula
Stop at: Owen Sound
Restaurant lunch (and grocery) stop in Owen Sound. Known as the Scenic City, it's just a quaint, tree-lined seaport town with rich cultural history
Stop at: Bruce Peninsula National Park
Arrival at Bruce Peninsula National Park and its 156 sq. km of wilderness. The group sets up camp.
Stop at: The Grotto
Throw on your hiking boots for a trek to the coast, down the Bruce Trail (Canada's oldest and longest marked hiking trail!) At the mid point of this 2.5 hour excursion, we’ll reach the Bruce Peninsula Grotto, a small sea cave with turquoise waters.
Shipwrecks & Flowerpots
Stop at: Tobermory
Cute shops, restaurants & pubs line the high street of this "fresh water scuba capital of the world," where a glass-bottom boat will take us to see some of the 22 shipwrecks that lie shallow beneath the clear waters of Fathom Five National Marine Park.
Stop at: Flowerpot Island
A glass-bottom boat cruise provides us with a view of 2 historic shipwrecks, then drops us off on an island on the Georgian Bay where flowerpot-shaped stone towers line the shore. We'll spend the day here, have a picnic, swim, and hike to a historic lighthouse on the coast. Fun for the whole family!
See A Stunning Waterfall, Then Get Swept Away
Stop at: Inglis Falls
Give us the opportunity to knock your socks off with a lunch stop at Inglis Falls, ranked #1 thing to do in Owen Sound. Its 18m high cascade is sure to impress.
Stop at: Elora Gorge Conservation Area
We’ve saved the best for last, with a one-of-a-kind adventure at Elora Gorge Conservation Area for some white water tubing.
What's Included
- Shared canoe rental
- Glass-bottom boat cruise
- Private guide services
- Personal camping equipment (tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad)
- Park entry & campsite fees
- Bicycle rental
- Lunch (6)
- Dinner (7)
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Breakfast (7)
- Entry to "Hell Holes"
- Parking Fees
- Tube rental
- Restaurant Meals
- Snacks
- Tips (for guide/restaurant meals)
- Wine tasting
- Souvenirs
- Pillows
Meeting And Pickup
Meeting Point
Loblaws parking lot. Look for the Lake Fever branded van and trailer.
End point
This experience ends at the starting point.
Start time:
8:00 AM
What To Expect
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Day 1: Orientation
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Rest stop at The Big Apple in Colborne. Get your camera out! This is a very exciting stop with lots of wonderful things to do, and one-of-a-kind snacks and souvenirs to pick up for the trip.
Duration: 50 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Enjoy pizza straight from a wood-burning stone oven, and some wine tasting at Huff Estates Winery in Bloomfield. To complement the beautiful scenery, we’ll stroll through the coinciding outdoor modern art exhibit too.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Arrival at Sandbanks Provincial Park, followed by an introduction to the campsite & a tent setup demo. Next, enjoy some free time on the beach before finding your way back to camp, where a delicious vegetarian dinner awaits. Once the sun sets, gather around the campfire to unwind with S’mores and some good company.
Duration: 18 hours
Admission Included: YES
Day 2: Into The Wild
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A 40 minute hike along Woodlands Trail brings us to Dunes Beach. Sit on the beach, swim, or wander through endless dunes, the option is yours. Guests also have the option of continuing onto a guided hike of the legendary Dunes Trail.
Duration: 2 hours
Admission Included: YES
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Hell Holes - Embark on an ominous moss-covered trail in Centreville where the group will pass through a valley of giant stone formations dating back to the glacial period.
Duration: 1 hour
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Arrival at beautiful Bon Echo Provincial Park, where the group immediately sets up camp, and prepares for dinner and a campfire.
Duration: 6 hours
Admission Included: YES
Day 3: Paddle Your Heart Out, Then Rise To Great Heights
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At the lagoon, the group pairs off 2 or 3 to a canoe to paddle Mazinaw Lake. We’ll head to a cliff, where ancient native pictographs can be seen lining the walls (a designated national historic site). Guests can also dock at the Clifftop Trail head for a 1 hour hike to the top of the cliff
Duration: 6 hours
Admission Included: YES
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Arrival at world famous Algonquin Provincial Park, our home for the next 2 days. Explore the beach, play some bocce, or chill out at camp, while our 2nd team of cooks start on dinner.
Duration: 6 hours
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 4: Welcome To Algonquin!
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The whole crew rents bicycles today to ride the Old Railway Bike Trail. We’ll head down an exciting 16km path that follows a discarded historic railway line (suitable for young children).
Duration: 3 hours
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
-
Everyone loads into the van to go hike the Logging Museum trail. Experience life in Algonquin the way it was back in the day. This short interactive trail is so much fun!
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 5: Bring On The Wetlands
-
This morning we drive off to hike one of the best trails in Algonquin Park. Booth's Rock Trail is a 2 hour 5.1 km loop trail that visits two lakes and a spectacular lookout, returning along an abandoned railway.
Duration: 2 hours
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
-
As a pre-dinner stretch at our next stomping ground, the group introduces themselves to the area by visiting The Marsh Trail, which circles the nearby wetlands.
Duration: 1 hour
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 6: Six Mile Lake To The Bruce Peninsula
-
Restaurant lunch (and grocery) stop in Owen Sound. Known as the Scenic City, it's just a quaint, tree-lined seaport town with rich cultural history
Duration: 3 hours
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
-
Arrival at Bruce Peninsula National Park and its 156 sq. km of wilderness. The group sets up camp.
Duration: 2 hours
Admission Included: YES
-
Throw on your hiking boots for a trek to the coast, down the Bruce Trail (Canada's oldest and longest marked hiking trail!) At the mid point of this 2.5 hour excursion, we’ll reach the Bruce Peninsula Grotto, a small sea cave with turquoise waters.
Duration: 3 hours
Admission Included: YES
Day 7: Shipwrecks & Flowerpots
-
Cute shops, restaurants & pubs line the high street of this "fresh water scuba capital of the world," where a glass-bottom boat will take us to see some of the 22 shipwrecks that lie shallow beneath the clear waters of Fathom Five National Marine Park.
Duration: 1 hour
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
-
A glass-bottom boat cruise provides us with a view of 2 historic shipwrecks, then drops us off on an island on the Georgian Bay where flowerpot-shaped stone towers line the shore. We'll spend the day here, have a picnic, swim, and hike to a historic lighthouse on the coast. Fun for the whole family!
Duration: 5 hours
Admission Included: YES
Day 8: See A Stunning Waterfall, Then Get Swept Away
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Give us the opportunity to knock your socks off with a lunch stop at Inglis Falls, ranked #1 thing to do in Owen Sound. Its 18m high cascade is sure to impress.
Duration: 30 minutes
Admission Included: YES
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We’ve saved the best for last, with a one-of-a-kind adventure at Elora Gorge Conservation Area for some white water tubing.
Duration: 7 hours
Admission Included: YES
Additional Info
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 2 days in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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