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Private All-Inclusive Algonquin Tours (3 Day Guided Camping)
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3 days (approx.)
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Mobile ticket
What to Expect
Arrival Day
Stop at: On The Docks Pub
Lunch stop at a lakeside restaurant in Huntsville -a quiet cottage town loaded with festivals this summer. If something exciting is happening we’ll be sure to take a peak before heading out. Passengers should bring money to pay for their own lunch.
Stop at: Algonquin Provincial Park
Patrons acquaint themselves with the campsite, take a short hike and settle in for dinner and a campfire with S'Mores (weather permitting)
Choose Your Own Adventure
Stop at: Algonquin Provincial Park
Today is a free day, with a range of activities for guests to choose from (weather permitting): Fans of trekking can enjoy a 4-5 hour journey into Algonquin's deep wilderness on the Centennial Ridges Trail. The trail is 10km long, and well known for wildlife spottings. As another option, campers may choose to rent bicycles (cruisers, mountain bikes, fat tires) (*cost excluded) and ride out on the Old Railway Bike Trail. This path follows a section of discarded railway line, now shrouded in trees. 16km long from end to end, it's rated Easy, and is suitable for young children.
Into The Wild
Stop at: Booth's Rock Trail
Begin the day with one of Algonquin's most beautiful hikes. Booth's Rock Trail is a 2 hour 5.1 km loop trail that visits two lakes and an amazing lookout, then returning along an abandoned railway. *It is recommended that those with mobility issues do a shorter version of this hike
Stop at: Lake Opeongo
Campers will have the opportunity to canoe or kayak on Lake Opeongo -the largest of Algonquin's 1,500 lakes
What's Included
- Park entry and campsite fees
- Shared canoe rental
- Stargazing (weather permitting)
- Guided hike up Booth's Rock Trail (2 hrs)
- Campfire with S'Mores (weather permitting)
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Use of an official Bocce Ball set
- Comfortable 15 passenger van transportation
- Lunch (2)
- Dinner (2)
- Breakfast (2)
- Swim time (weather permitting)
- Tent, sleeping bag, and sleeping pad rental
- Optional bicycle rental
- Lunch on Day 1
- Snacks
- Tips for your guide/restaurant waiter
- Pillows
Meeting And Pickup
Meeting Point
Groups will meet in the Loblaws parking lot. Look for a dark blue, Lake Fever branded van and trailer. Please arrive 15 minutes early to fill out waivers.
End point
This experience ends at the starting point.
Start time:
8:00 AM
What To Expect
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Day 1: Arrival Day
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Lunch stop at a lakeside restaurant in Huntsville -a quiet cottage town loaded with festivals this summer. If something exciting is happening we’ll be sure to take a peak before heading out. Passengers should bring money to pay for their own lunch.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Patrons acquaint themselves with the campsite, take a short hike and settle in for dinner and a campfire with S'Mores (weather permitting)
Duration: 10 hours
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 2: Choose Your Own Adventure
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Today is a free day, with a range of activities for guests to choose from (weather permitting): Fans of trekking can enjoy a 4-5 hour journey into Algonquin's deep wilderness on the Centennial Ridges Trail. The trail is 10km long, and well known for wildlife spottings. As another option, campers may choose to rent bicycles (cruisers, mountain bikes, fat tires) (*cost excluded) and ride out on the Old Railway Bike Trail. This path follows a section of discarded railway line, now shrouded in trees. 16km long from end to end, it's rated Easy, and is suitable for young children.
Duration: 4 hours
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 3: Into The Wild
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Begin the day with one of Algonquin's most beautiful hikes. Booth's Rock Trail is a 2 hour 5.1 km loop trail that visits two lakes and an amazing lookout, then returning along an abandoned railway. *It is recommended that those with mobility issues do a shorter version of this hike
Duration: 2 hours
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Campers will have the opportunity to canoe or kayak on Lake Opeongo -the largest of Algonquin's 1,500 lakes
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Admission Included: NO
Additional Info
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Email required with booking
- PLEASE NOTE: All meals (aside from restaurant meals) will be VEGETARIAN
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 2 days in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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