Introducing Algonquin Provincial Park
Infamous Algonquin is a sight for sore eyes. Established in 1893, Ontario’s oldest and largest park offers 7800 sq km of thick pine forests, jagged cliffs, trickling crystal streams, mossy bogs and thousands (thousands!) of lakes. An easily accessible outdoor gem, this rugged expanse is a must-see for canoeists and hikers.
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Last updated: Feb 17, 2009
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RE: A Canadian road trip!
by ref_traveller 13 August 2011
And push on past Toronto to Montreal and Quebec. A guidebook will help you with the planning...and then come back with more specific questio…
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Re: Toronto - Nova Scotia - PEI - Quebec City and back again - Possible??
by eager2travel 24 July 2011
I'd suggest saving Nova Scotia for another trip when you can also go to PEI and Newfoundland:Labrador as well. In 8 days, you could drive…
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RE: Algonquin Park
by jkkintoronto 13 July 2011
Habsfan is a little harsh. I was in Algonquin park in late June and saw a number of commercial busses parked along the hwy in the park…
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