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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
The fall colours are spectacular in Algonquin Park and make a wonderful backdrop for a late season canoe trip of lodge based adventure.
Algonquin Park's fall colours typically peak in the last week of September or first week of October. Secret tip ! Book a 3 day Algonquin Log Cabin trip at that time. Canoe and hike the Surprise Lake headwaters surrounded by massive hills filled with colour.
Mornings are a treat throughout September. Lakes are filled with mist. Paddle into the sunrise and watch the sun burn off the mist revealing a living painting of colour.
Dining at the Algonquin Log Cabin is wonderful throughout the year but the harvest season is special. Chef Nk pulls the best of the region into a festive culinary celebration of the harvest. Book a trip Sept 20 - October 20 and you will be in for a treat.
With 360 Degree Views. The Island is the perfect spot for families or friends to sit back, relax and enjoy the fall colours
Feats on a delicious fall harvest inspired menu all while enjoying Algonquin in Autumn! Curl up by the fire, heat up in the sauna before a refreshing dip in the lake, sit on the dock and see the array of red, orange and yellow leaves all around you!
Algonquin Park forests light up with amazing fall colors from mid September to mid October. Come witness the beauty of Autumn on a 3 day Algonquin Log Cabin adventure to the northwest corner of Algonquin Park. Canoe through misty mornings, hike through spectacular maple forests and enjoy cozy log cabin hospitality and incredible meals by Chef Nik.
September is a wonderful time for a canoe trip into Algonquin Parks backcountry. Early September is summer like with warm days often over 20 c. The forest changes colour every day. This is a great time to hear wolves, bake bannock and share stories around the fire. 3 day canoe trips run all month.
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
Northern Exposure Century Home Magazine Port Hope, Ontario, Canada – Winter 2002 A cabin in the woods and a dogsledding adventure makes a perfect country getaway. Some Canadians have a grudging acceptance of winter and will sigh by the window,
While some of us witness this change in temperature and develop a growing sense of forboding of the long cold nights to come, the shovelling of snow, the trudging through slush, I say phooey. We live in Canada, we are
3-part 1996 TV documentary on Guide Jo Orviss and a Voyageur Quest Georgian Bay sea kayak trip to the Mink islands. … Read More
Rustic Comfort and Adventure in the Algonquin Bush By Katherine Jacob – Special to the Globe and Mail Globe and Mail Toronto, Ontario, Canada – Saturday August 28, 1999 Log Cabin Lodge, nestled in the woods on Symth Lake, offers
EARLY MORNING. Algonquin Provincial Park. Crisp air hits your face and blasts the sleep out of your system. The insides of your gloves become damp and you struggle to hold the bar linking you to a sled and 24 sprinting feet. Your muscles stiffen and brace for the bend up ahead … and you tumble as the sled lurches into the turn. … Read More
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
CKVR Barrie News Story on Voyageur Quest Canoe Trips Voyageur Quest – September 2001 A great news feature done by Janie Robinson of VR News on the Voyageur Quest canoe trips.
The Muskoka Moose & Wildlife Seven-Day Family Canoe and Rafting Trip is on the National Geographic “A” List!
With 60,000 miles (96,560 km) of canoe routes, Ontario, Canada, is a paddler’s dream. … 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
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
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