"Corporate Adventure anywhere in Ontario"
Bring your team for a \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Fresh Air Challenge\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" anywhere in Ontario. These outdoor events are designed to be a race with time incentives or as a non competitive fun outing.
Choose from an adventure menu where your team partakes in two to five active components. Paddle Voyageur canoes across the Toronto Harbour, mountain bike down the Don Valley, zodiac up the Humber! The Fresh Air Challenge objective is for participants to be active and have fun!. No experience or special fitness is required.
May to October 2010
Please call our office to create a customized program for your group
"Group Adventure at the Algonquin Log Cabin "
The Algonquin Log Cabin is a great place to celebrate your Christmas Holidays, March Break, Thanksgiving or family holiday. With a total capacity of 12, the Log Cabin is an intimate setting for your family or group wilderness experience. A booking of ten or more ensures a special price of any of the Algonquin Log Cabin standard guided programs (Footsteps of the Pioneer, Pathways of the Algonquin, etc) and the exclusivity of the Log Cabin to your group.
All rates include 3 days/ 2 nights accommodation for up to 12 people, six double occupancy rooms with two shared bathroom, separate sauna and shower cabin. Custodian on site to help with wood stoves, propane lights.
Monday to Wednesday, Wednesday to Friday, Friday to Sunday
A 3 day rental cost is $1,680. This includes 2 nights accommodation for up to 12 people.
Packages with meals and guided activities are also available for an additional cost.
"Corporate and incentive adventure programs"
Algonquin Park for Groups\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" offers unique special events and outdoor adventure programs for corporatre and incentive travel in Algonquin Park. Customized programs focus on active adventure in scenic areas of Algonquin Park. Group size varies from 25 to 400 participants.
Most programs are suitable for people of any age.
Paddle Voyageur canoes across scenic lakes, hike to Algonquin lookouts, locate GPS stations deep in the forest, learn to dogsled, snowshoe or backcountry ski. Accommodation otpions range from pristene camping in the backcountry, rustic log cabin and cottages to 4 star lodges/ resorts.
Learning / Cultural options for your Algonquin Park adventure include: naturalists, First Nation speakers, Native Canadian elders and dancers, Trappers, and Musicians are available to share their traditions and work with your group.
May to October 2010
All prices are based on a minimum of 20 people