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Winter Adventure 101 Julia LeConte Lifestyle Magazine – September 11, 2009 When five Siberian huskies hear another team of sled dogs off in the distance, they go nuts. (With a heightened sense of hearing, they can sense them before you
Our all-inclusive Algonquin Park canoe trips range from 2 to 14 days, feature award-winning guides, backcountry gourmet meals, and fantastic opportunities to photograph wildlife.
Our Algonquin Park canoe trips offer outstanding opportunities to see birds and mammals. Being on the water in a canoe, allows us to get into the backcountry and up close to see Moose, eagles, beavers, turtles, otters, Loons, and many more.
Our guides are experienced outdoor leaders with industry certification in wilderness first aid, lifeguarding, and canoe instruction. They're also lovely people who enjoy hosting you, their guest.
Appetizers, main dishes, desserts, hot drinks. We do it all. We accommodate most dietary requests.
This classic canoe trip moves through the northwest corner of Algonquin Park and is ideal for those looking for wildlife, stunning lakes, and tasty meals cooked over an open fire.
Customize a canoe trip to fit your group or family. They feature gourmet back-country meals, amazing wildlife viewing, and our award-winning guide service. Start your trip on any day and pick a route that fits your expectations and level of experience.
This family canoe trip moves through the northwest corner of Algonquin Provincial Park and is ideal for those families looking for adventure! The pace is relaxed and suitable for families of all abilities and experience levels.
For the adventurer who wants to go a bit deeper into the wild. Little to no experience is required. The pace of the trips allow for rest days and plenty of time for leisure. The objective is to take in as much of Algonquin Park as possible.
They're all great! Find the one that's best for you!
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Winter Adventure 101 Julia LeConte Lifestyle Magazine – September 11, 2009 When five Siberian huskies hear another team of sled dogs off in the distance, they go nuts. (With a heightened sense of hearing, they can sense them before you
Serenading wolves in wintry Ontario Katy Palmer Teletext Holidays – March 12, 2005 If you’re one of those people who’s been lured into a winter holiday that screams: “Get away from it all!” only to find crowds of braying ski
#8 – A winter man-cation Voyageur Quest’s new Stew and Brew weekend has all the ingredients for a perfect getaway for men: adventure, food and beer. Based from a cabin in Ontario’s Algonquin Provincial Park, each day of the long weekend includes … Read More
I spent the past summer working for Mr. John Langford at Voyageur Quest up in the north-west corner of Algonquin Park and let me tell you it was a blast. As one of the outpost managers I woke up ever day not quite knowing what was in store for me, and constantly meeting new and exciting challenges. … Read More
#8 – A winter man-cation Voyageur Quest’s new Stew and Brew weekend has all the ingredients for a perfect getaway for men: adventure, food and beer. Based from a cabin in Ontario’s Algonquin Provincial Park, each day of the long weekend includes … Read More
3-part 1996 TV documentary on Guide Jo Orviss and a Voyageur Quest Georgian Bay sea kayak trip to the Mink islands. … Read More
TV Story on Algonquin Park Dogsledding with Voyageur Quest Voyager Quest – January 2002 A TV story on dog sledding in Algonquin Park featuring The Outdoor Journal host Reno Viola.
“November’s transition makes for great adventure” Being a seinor guide at Voyageur Quest I find that the question, you know “that question”, at parties where you are meeting people for the first time, is difficult this time of year. “So
The first thing I think of when I think of VQ is the community, and this summer we had a pretty awesome one. I spent the summer months between guiding in the park and guiding at the log cabin and
The sun is barely up, the air cool and clean. The silence is complete except for the rythmic slap, slap of the paddles in the water, smooth as glass, reflecting the crimson and gold of autumn’s glory as it reveals itself on another new day in Algonquin Park. … Read More
Roughing It The Civilized Way Gordon Garrison Voyageur Quest’s tour of Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario lets visitors meet nature up close and personal, but smoothes the rough edges with a comfortable base camp. We were a diverse group, and
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Voyageur Quest operates across our three main locations, all in Algonquin's North West. When checking in for a trip, visit our Outfitter at Algonquin Park Access Point #1. GPS Co-Ordinates: Outfitter: 45.922151, -79.184819 Log Cabin: 45.956722, -79.233316 Cottage Outpost: 45.915361, -79.185695
Specializing in Algonquin Park Canoe Trips, Lodge-Based Adventure Trips, and Private Cottage Rentals.