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With two great locations to serve you in Madawaska and Barron Canyon, we will make sure you are prepared for Algonquin Park.

Explore the Wonders of Algonquin Park

Canoe and kayak rentals.

Choose from a variety of canoes and kayaks we offer. From tandem and solo, touring or recreational.

Outfitted Trip Packages

From one day to overnight trips, book your fully guided or self-guided Algonquin Park trip today!

Delivery and Shuttle Services

We deliver to over 25 campsites and access points around Algonquin Park and some locations are free!

Why Choose Us

Algonquin Bound Outfitters has been serving visitors to Algonquin Park for over twenty years. Let us be your one stop shop for everything you need to make your visit a memorable and enjoyable experience. As your Algonquin Park canoe rental and outfitting experts, our two locations are here to assist you from the quieter East Gate and all Sand Lake Gate/Barron Canyon access points.

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Where We Shine

Convenience & affordability.

We offer canoe delivery and pickup services to your access point or campsite, taking care of the transportation for you. Our affordable pricing includes free delivery to select* Highway 60 access points, along with shuttle services for groups and drop-off with pick up service from Rain Lake to Achray.

Park Specific Gear

Our stores cater to Algonquin Park and the Canadian wilderness, providing specialized gear. We offer top-notch fishing equipment, camping gear, and last-minute supplies for a seamless outdoor experience. Explore our wide selection of renowned brands, guidebooks, maps, souvenirs, and camping essentials at our locations.

Knowledgeable Staff

Our staff offers friendly, personalized service, combining expert knowledge of equipment with intimate familiarity of the park. They provide valuable insights to make your trip easier and safer, sharing the local perspective for a memorable and enjoyable experience.

Featured Trips

Introductory course.

$25 per person

Guided – Day Trip

Two day self guided.

$159.95 per person

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Three Day Self Guided

$224.95 per person

Guided – Overnight Trip

Five day self guided.

$339.95 per person

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Recent experiences.

Awesome customer service! Had an amazing trip will use every year!!

- Becky Crosby

Great and knowledgeable staff. Very friendly. We also got some some free cucumbers for our trip into the park.

- Fai D. Kieu

Coming from Ottawa, the team at Algonquin Bound made our canoe outing seamless by coordinating between our check-in at the East Gate store and meeting our guide who brought over all the gear and provisions from the West Gate store to the departure spot. Our guide was knowledgeable and enthusiastic about sharing historical insights on the area. We're looking forward to our next trip!

- Benson Yee

Very good quality canoes from local manufacturers, great people working there, and extraordinary customer service! I will be back, thank you!
Everyone is so kind and helpful, and every time I rent from them I have a great experience. I love being on the water and can’t imagine a trip to my favourite place without a kayak or canoe. I honestly can’t say enough good things about ABO and their staff!

- Kaitlin Fuller

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Algonquin Park Adventure Tours - Canoe Trips, Glamping Camping & Day Tours

Driftwood Paddle

We offer memorable guided backcountry canoe trips into Algonquin Park.

Custom all-inclusive guided canoe experiences bring you nature's wild with the ease of having routes, meals, and safety plans completed for you..

Kelly Brothers

Locally owned and operated by the Kelly Brothers, and located on the park’s north-west entrance, as professional and experienced guides, we steer you on authentic journeys through picturesque places you’ve never been before.

Freely immerse yourself in the untouched rhythm of the wild. Unplug from the everyday and find a deeper connection. Journey down winding rivers, across lakes dotted with islands as you explore Algonquin’s sanctuary for wildlife. Discover the perfect place to camp under the vast night sky and enjoy the splendors of innovative campfire cuisine.

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Driftwood Paddle Algonquin’s custom all-inclusive guided canoe experiences bring you nature's wild with the ease of having routes, meals, and safety plans completed for you.

We work with you to design trips that meet your individual and group goals, skills, and schedule! Trips range in length from 3-14+ days and can start any day of the week. 

Suitable for all abilities and experience levels. We recommend that you are comfortable being active at a moderate pace for up to 4 consistent hours.

Our trips are led by experienced and professional guides who take care of preparation, planning, safety, cooking, gear, and navigation, leaving you more time to enjoy the experience. Learn techniques for paddling, backcountry survival, low impact camping, route navigation, foraging, and how to track local wildlife.

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“Kieran made sure we were fully prepared for our first true family camping experience.”

My husband and I felt more confident knowing we had an expert along for the adventure. He was an excellent guide, and even better role-model for our boys.” - Jackie Deacon

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EXPLORE MAJESTIC ALGONQUIN PROVINCIAL PARK

Canoe Excursions Exploring Pristine Canadian Wilderness

PLAN YOUR NEXT UNFORGETTABLE ADVENTURE IN ALGONQUIN PROVINCIAL PARK, ONTARIO

Algonquin Park is a world famous wilderness park just north of Toronto, Ontario. It is known as one of the best provincial parks in Canada to go for a canoe camping trip. With thousands of kilometres of canoe routes and hundreds of campsites, the best way to explore Algonquin Park is on a wilderness canoe trip.

Algonquin National Park is 7,653 km² in area. This is equivalent to 1/4 the size of Hawaii or Belgium. Within its’ borders there are roughly 3,000 moose, 2,000 black bears, and 40 packs of wolves. There are also thousands of beaver, deer, otters, fishers, and many other small animals. And one of the best ways to spot them is on a canoe trip. From a canoe you can paddle quite close to grazing moose, in their natural environment, and get some great photos.

The wild beauty of Ontario, Canada

Call Of The Wild has been professionally guiding canoe trips in Algonquin Park since 1993.

We are one of the oldest continuously running canoe tripping companies in Ontario, and also one of an elite few that own a Lodge in the Algonquin Park area. We have experienced canoe guides, modern light weight camping equipment, and carry full commercial liability insurance.

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SEASONAL TRIPS

You will have an unforgettable adventure, led by a reliable experienced company.

SUMMER CANOE TRIPS

Winter snowmobile trips, 3 day canoe trip $495/ friday - sunday.

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4 Day Canoe Trip $650/ Monday - Thursday

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5 Day Canoe Trip $795/ Sunday - Thursday

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6 Day Canoe & Lodge Trip $840/ Tuesday - Sunday

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7 Day Canoe & Lodge Trip $950/ Friday - Thursday

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Summer Schedule

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3 Day Multi-Adventure $595

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3 Day Snowmobile Trips $1860

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5 Day Snowmobile Safari $2550

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Dog Sledding Day Trips $225

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Winter Schedule

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CANOE AND CAMPING TRIPS IN ALGONQUIN PARK

During the summer we offer a variety of  canoe trips in Algonquin Provincial Park . Our Algonquin Park canoe trips last from 3-5 days and are suitable for all levels of experience and fitness. We provide all the equipment, meals, canoe guides, and permits. We can even provide transportation from Toronto. We also offer “The Algonquin Explorer” which combines a 3 night stay at the award winning Algonquin Eco-Lodge with a 3 or 4 day canoe trip.

3 day Algonquin Park Canoe Trip  – a great introduction to wilderness camping and canoeing.

4 day Algonquin Canoe Trip  – for people who want a bit more adventure, and to see more of Algonquin Provincial Park.

Algonquin Explorer  – a 6 or 7 day long wilderness lodge and canoeing trip perfect for family adventures.

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SNOWMOBILE TOURS IN ONTARIO

Snowmobiling is a huge sport in the  winter .  Ontario has more groomed snowmobile trails than paved highways! More than 25,000 km of smooth trails through spectacular scenery.  Travelling by snowmobile you can see remote areas of the province, cross frozen lakes, and spot wildlife along the way. We have a couple of snowmobile trips in Ontario to choose from.

3 Day Haliburton Highlands & Algonquin Park Snowmobile Safari  – a nice loop snowmobile trip for beginners. We stay at some gorgeous lodges and resorts along the way. This is an award winning trip, as selected by the Canadian Tourism Commission!

5 Day RAP Ride  – Round Algonquin Park. This trip takes us on an 850 km loop around Algonquin Park. It features lots of twisty trails, and fast straightaways!

Call Of The Wild has been guiding canoe trips in Algonquin Park since 1993.  We started out offering 3 day canoe trips on weekends only, but soon expanded to also offer 4 and 5 day outings.  We caught a lucky break in our early years and were featured on the front page of the Globe & Mail.  After that we were quite busy, and started running winter adventures as well. By partnering with management consultants we soon started organizing team building retreats. For some very high impact sessions we have even flown in instructors from the RAF in Britain.

In 2001 Call Of The Wild purchased the Algonquin Wilderness Nordic Lodge. Set in an idyllic wilderness location, on the shore of a private lake and a cascading waterfall this off-grid lodge was a perfect base for our winter adventures and some of our summer canoe trips. However, we had bigger plans for it. After much hard work, renovations, and investment we transformed it into the award winning Algonquin Eco-Lodge. It is now powered by a micro-hydro turbine that provides 100% of our electrical needs. We even have enough electricity for an outdoor carbon neutral hot tub!

Ready for the adventure of a lifetime?

Guest reviews.

Just wanted to give my whole hearted thanks for being such a great guide this weekend. It is often really hard for me with dietary restrictions to really enjoy myself……I’m not really that fun when I’m hungry! But you guys were amazing. I was in BC when Eva asked me if I would go with her and I didn’t have a computer so I wasn’t really sure what I had signed up for but I’m glad I did it. My only regret is that I’m already home in Toronto. I hope to be able to do another one of your company’s adventures soon and hopefully you can teach me a few more constellations.

Krystal Fox Toronto, ON – 03/08/12

I just came back from the 3 day trip at Algonquin Park. I wanted to let you know how wonderful the trip was, mainly because of our guide Trevor. He did a fantastic job and was knowledgeable, patient and flexible which made the trip so enjoyable.

We enjoyed the trip so much that we are considering booking a second 3 day trip in the fall.

Lauren Curtis Toronto, ON – 11/07/14

Robins’ help made my stay and snowmobile / dog sled tours easy and enjoyable.

Mike Sheridan, United Kingdom – 12/03/17

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Algonquin Outfitters

Canoe Rentals

Paddle into the quiet serenity of algonquin’s waters.

Leave the hustle and bustle behind with a canoe trip in Algonquin. With many canoe options to choose from, we’ve got you covered for it all – portages, photographs, and peace in the outdoors.

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Have questions about reservations, discounts, or park permits?

Call us at: Oxtongue Lake 1-800-469-4948 , or 1-705-635-2243 Canoe Lake 1-833-993-5253 , or 1-705-633-5235 Lake Opeongo and Campground Deliveries 1-888-280-8886 , or 1-613-637-2075 Huntsville 1-705-787-0262 .

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Rental Rates

Standard aluminum.

A very stable, but heavier canoe for portaging.

3 Seat Aluminum

A stable option for three people.

Recreational (Royalite)

Perfect for easy lake or river trips with less or no portaging.

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Expedition Kevlar 16' (Swift Algonquin)

Offers excellent stability and easy handling.

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Expedition Kevlar 17' (Swift Algonquin)

Great stability and handling with more cargo room for longer trips and bigger loads

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Superlight Kevlar 16' (Swift Kipawa)

Our most popular asymmetrical touring canoe

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Superlight Kevlar 17' (Swift Winisk or Prospector 17)

For longer trips or more cargo

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3 Seat Superlight Kevlar 18.5' for 3 adults (Swift 222 Cruiser, Keewaydin 18')

Cruiser with an extra seat for an extra paddler

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Featherweight Kevlar 16' (Swift Propsector 16, Keewaydin 16)

Ideal for trips with lots of portages

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Featherweight Kevlar 17' (Swift Keewaydin 17)

For travelling light and fast

3 Seat Featherweight Kevlar 17.6' (Swift Algonquin 17)

Keewaydin with an extra seat for an extra paddler

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Solo Kevlar canoe (Swift Keewaydin 15, Shearwater 16)

Traditional Solo Canoe (includes removable yoke)

Pack Canoe

Solo Pack Canoe (Swift Pack 13.6 or Keewaydin 15P)*

Pack canoes paddle like a kayak with the cargo room of a canoe.

Solo Carbon/Kevlar Pack Canoe (Prospector 14' Pack, Cruiser 15.8' Pack) - Oxtongue Lake Location Only

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Cedar-canvas canoe (Chestnut 15')

Paddle a classic Chestnut (photographers and traditionalists love the look and feel)

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Rigged Royalex tandem canoe - Oxtongue Lake Location Only

Ready for white water with bow/stern float bags and thigh straps

North Canoe (25' Voyageur style - seats 10)

Work as a team with this 8-10 passenger 25' Voyageur canoe

Paddling Gear

Canoe vest (pfd) - adults & kids, deluxe paddling vest (pfd), pet life vest.

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Bent shaft paddle / extra standard paddle

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Foam block/strap set (flat rate w/ rental)

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Yakima roof rack-holds 2 canoes (flat rate w/rental)

Throw rope, bilge pump, helmet, or safety kit, canoe yoke pad, notes about canoe rentals.

  • *Not all items in the above list are available at all locations.
  • Canoe rental price includes a paddle per person and a safety kit (whistle, 15-metre rope, and bailer). Lifejackets (PFDs) can be rented for an additional fee.
  • We have a minimum two-day charge for overnight rentals.
  • Park permits are an extra cost paid by you. We can help you with the trip planning and reservation process.

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Discounts on Canoe Rentals

Take up to 25% off rentals for longer trips!

  • 15% off for 5-7 days
  • 25% off for 8+ days

Scouts, schools, camps, and church youth groups can take advantage of our special “non-profit youth group rates.” Please inquire.

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We offer deliveries to many campgrounds and access points within Algonquin Park. 

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Current Weather

What time of the year for a backcountry canoe trip.

Each part of the open water season has its own special beauty and atttractions, and many people plan several trips each year to take advantage of the Park’s changing moods.

Canoeing in Algonquin can begin as soon as the ice is off the lakes, normally the last week of April, but sometimes as late as mid-May. Since trout fishing is at its best at this time of year and blackflies do not normally appear until late May, May can be an ideal time of year for an Algonquin canoe trip. The one serious drawback is the extreme cold of the water, and everyone should realize that the chances of survival are small if you are in the water for more than a very few minutes.

June is warm and full of bird song, but it is also blackfly and mosquito month and the Park tends to be quite deserted. For people to whom the flies are a minor inconvenience, June is a great month to have Algonquin practically all to themselves.

The blackflies have mostly subsided by the beginning of July, and mosquitoes taper off in the two or three weeks that follow. July weather is very warm and sometimes humid, which is pleasant enough when travelling on big lakes but less than ideal for trips involving long portages.

August is an excellent month for canoe tripping because there are only a few lingering mosquitoes, the days are warm, and the nights are cool.

September offers clear, cool days and often quite cold nights. If your timing is right (usually the last week of the month), you may catch the hardwoods in their final blaze of colour and encounter few other people in the backcountry.

Thanksgiving arrive in mid-October, and by this time the leaves have fallen and the Park landscape takes on yet another new and interesting aspect. From then until freeze-up in December, however, canoe tripping is recommended only for experienced trippers who are ready to take cold water (and possibly extreme weather conditions) in their stride.

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Adventure Awaits: These Are The 10 Best Kayaking Destinations In Canada

Canada has more than two million lakes , over 202,000 kilometers of coastline, multiple rivers, and creeks, which means it offers plenty of kayaking options to choose from. The country is the world’s best when it comes to the number of waterways. There are many ways to enjoy the natural beauty of this North American nation, and kayaking is among the most breathtaking and fun.

But with too many choices to make, especially when Canada is the world’s second-biggest country, finding the best places for kayaking in Canada can be challenging. Want to experience an unforgettable adventure on the water? Here are some of the best kayaking destinations Canada has in store for water lovers. These spots have some of the most beautiful scenery in Canada and are easily accessible.

Lake Louise, Alberta

Lake Louise is one of the most beautiful destinations in Canada and among the most popular for travelers. Nestled in the world-famous Banff National Park (which offers plenty to do besides hiking) , Lake Louise is also one of the best spots in Canada for kayaking.

Recognized for its emerald waters, this lake stretches for three kilometers, but vacationers can take longer kayaking trips to the near Moraine Lake, which is about three and a half miles away. One can book one of the kayaking tours offered by various companies. Want to self-explore Lake Louis? Well, there are plenty of kayak rentals around.

  • Cost of kayak rental at Lake Louise : $145 per hour/$135 for half an hour, $95 from many hotels
  • Best time to go kayaking in Lake Louise : Mid-July to mid-September (Very early mornings at around 7:00 am are the best times in the day)

Related: 10 Of Alberta's Most Beautiful Road Trips Worth Crossing The Border For

Haida Gwaii, British Columbia

Haida Gwaii is one of the most impressive kayaking destinations in the world, thanks to its gorgeous wilderness that's mostly untouched. Haida Gwaii is a perfect destination for all levels of kayaking, those experienced and less-experienced.

The West Coast side is where most experienced kayakers go, and they can enjoy multi-day tours, taking in the beautiful natural scenery of the wilderness. The many sheltered bays on the East Coast makes it an excellent choice for less-experienced kayakers.

Some of the incredible animals to see while kayaking in Haida Gwaii include black bears, seals, sea lions, killer whales, and more.

  • Suitable for: Experienced kayakers

Kayaking is one of the best ways to explore Haida Gwaii, but tourists need to be well-experienced or be accompanied by experienced guides. Otherwise, kayaking in this area can be very dangerous. There are plenty of barriers to look out for, including submerged rocks or reefs, strong currents, and unpredictable weather patterns. Such things have claimed kayaks and kayakers before, and they still can.

Johnstone Strait, British Columbia

Situated between Vancouver Island and the mainland, Johnstone Strait is one of the best kayaking destinations in Canada. The area is famous for its stunning scenery, incredible wildlife, and a perfect kayaking spot for experienced paddlers, where people engage in multi-day expeditions while camping along the way.

Some of the animals to see here include mink whales, sea lions, dolphins, orcas, and humpback whales. Visitors can also see several black bears roaming in some of the area's secluded inlets and black eagles and giant ravens in the jungles.

  • When to go kayaking in Johnstone Strait : July and August
  • Main factors to consider when going kayaking in Johnstone Strait : Weather and presence of wildlife to spot

Churchill River, Manitoba

Extending from Alberta to Manitoba, Churchill River is an incredible spot for kayaking in Canada. Touring this place on kayaks allows travelers to explore the spectacular scenery and gives them an incredible opportunity of seeing beluga whales. Seeing more than a dozen beluga whales surrounding one's boat is definitely a treat.

Vacationers can book a beluga whale tour to have the best experience. But since the ability to kayak with beluga whales depends on the weather conditions, tours may be canceled if waves are predicted to be too big. Kayaking down Churchill River is among the many reasons to visit Manitoba .

  • Best time to kayak with beluga whales : Between June and September
  • The cost of kayaking with beluga whales in Churchill River : from $130

Related: 10 Best Day Trips To Take In Manitoba

Newfoundland: The Fourth-Largest Island In Canada

Canada's fourth-largest island is a premium kayaking destination famous for its magnificent Bay du Nord, which is where most paddlers go. Tourists don't have to only kayak on this river, though. The eastern coast of the island is also a perfect kayaking spot and offers the most unforgettable adventures.

One can visit the coast on their own or hire a tour guide to help them explore the area, which gives a better chance of encountering wildlife, such as bears and icebergs. Those who choose to visit this place in late summer may see whales.

  • The cost of kayaking in Newfoundland : from $50
  • Best time to go sea kayaking with icebergs : May

Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario

Planning to go kayaking in Ontario? One of the best places not to miss is Algonquin Provincial Park, which is about three hours north of bustling Toronto. The park is home to over 2,000 lakes, plenty of rivers, and gorgeous streams. Canoe Lake is among the best spots for kayaking in Algonquin Provincial Park.

The lake measures about 10 km and is surrounded by magnificent scenery. Tourists should expect to find crowds here during the high season. Between May and October is an excellent time to enjoy kayaking in this park. Want to discover Canadian scenery? One of the epic Ontario destinations to visit is Algonquin Provincial Park.

  • The best month for kayaking in Algonquin Provincial Park : May
  • The cost of kayak rental : From about $39

Athabasca River, Alberta

Want to have the perfect experience of floating on a river while taking in breathtaking mountain views? Athabasca River in Alberta is one of the best kayaking destinations not to miss in Canada. This is an excellent retreat for anyone hoping to escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.

It is an over 200-mile untouched wilderness that kayakers can enjoy at any time of the year. While exploring this area, visitors should see the historic sites that will give them an insight into what life used to be like several years ago.

  • Best time to go kayaking in Athabasca River : Mid-May through mid-September

Killarney Provincial Park, Ontario

Killarney Provincial Park is among the most beautiful kayaking spots in Canada and an overall wonderful place in Ontario. There are numerous routes to explore, especially for the less-experienced kayakers. It is only four and a half hours from Toronto, making it one of the many incredible summer day trips from Toronto .

The park scenery is spectacular, and there are endless breathtaking views to enjoy while kayaking down its beautiful lakes. Experienced kayakers can engage in longer expeditions to explore the whole park. This can take between 8 and 12 days to complete.

  • Suitable for : Both experienced and less-experienced kayakers
  • The number of days to spend on longer kayaking expeditions in Killarney Provincial Park : between 8 and 12 days

Before beginning to kayak in Killarney Provincial Park, vacationers will need to purchase a parking pass at the George Lake office in Killarney Provincial Park , which costs $14 per day.

Deep Cove, British Columbia

Situated on the east side of North Vancouver, Deep Cove boasts beautiful natural scenery and incredible wildlife that travelers can explore during their kayaking adventures. Tourists without kayaks can simply rent them. Many people come during weekends, thanks to its location near downtown Vancouver.

Despite its location near the city noise, it feels worlds away, making it a perfect place to relax and unwind. One can rent a kayak or SUP for unforgettable kayak adventures in Deep Cove. There are numerous routes, some of which lead kayakers to the neighboring locations.

  • When to kayak in Deep Cove : Early mornings when the water is calm, and there are no crowds
  • Perfect for : Experienced kayakers

Related: Celebrate This Summer On These 10 Beautiful Beaches In Canada's British Columbia

Missinaibi River, Ontario

Missinaibi River is one of the best kayaking destinations in Canada and comes with gorgeous scenery that's worthy of exploring. Located on the northern side of Ontario, this place features multiple rapids. Starting from Missinaibi Lake, a kayaking trip down this river will take visitors to the best of Canada’s scenery.

Missinaibi River holds a significant place in the history of Canada, and one can learn all about the amazing tale as they paddle the place. It is actually a portion of the Canadian Heritage River System and was the main trade route between James Bay and Lake Superior, one of the most serene destinations in the Great Lakes – from the late 1600s to the early 1700s.

  • Best time to kayak along Missinaibi River: from May to September
  • The cost of a two-week kayak trip in Missinaibi River : about $700 per person

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    Algonquin Park 3 Day Classic Guided Canoe Trip. June 28-30, 2024. Join us for a 3-day guided canoe trip through Algonquin Park's beautiful northwest corner! Perfect for everyone, this adventure features awesome wildlife, gorgeous lakes, and tasty meals cooked over an open fire. Relax, paddle, and enjoy the nature!

  5. 13 Algonquin Park Canoe Routes Full Of Pure Canadian WOW

    Virginia Marshall. Algonquin Park's vast landscape of unspoiled lakes, rivers and rugged hills is home to more than 2,000 kilometres of canoe routes. To narrow that down to just 13 bucket-list canoe trips, our experts combined hours of poring over Algonquin canoe route maps with weeks of travelling the park's backcountry by paddle and portage.

  6. Algonquin Park Canoe Trips

    Algonquin Park. Enjoy an exhilarating trip through one of Canada's finest provincial parks with help from Algonquin's best outfitter. Whether your dream is to take a multi-day trip through the park's 2,000+ kilometres of canoe routes, dip your paddle into the water for a little sightseeing or go for a hike, we have the gear and guides for ...

  7. Algonquin Park Guided Canoe Day Tour

    Program Details This Algonquin Park guided group canoe day trip is the perfect way to experience 'canoe tripping' without having to sleep in a tent.Your 6 hour adventure navigates into secluded corners of Algonquin Provincial Park. We paddle across historic Canoe Lake, carry over an easy 300m portage and enjoy a lakeside meal (Henrietta's meat or veggie sandwich & granola bar) on all tours.

  8. Algonquin Park Adventures

    Voyageur Quest specializes in Algonquin Park Adventures - Algonquin Park Canoe Trips, Lodge-Based Adventures, and Private Cottage Rentals. % Algonquin Park Weather. 1-416-486-3605. SPECIALS. MENU MENU. ... Check out our availability and book your trip today! BOOK NOW . Natural Connections . Hit Pause. Unplug.

  9. Algonquin Park Guided Canoe Camping Trips

    3 day canoe trips: $629 + 13% HST ($529 kids 12 & under) 4 day canoe trips: $799 + 13% HST ($699 kids 12 & under) 5 day canoe trips: $949 + 13% HST ($849 kids 12 & under) Per person. Age 7+. 2 adult fare minimum per booking. Solo travelers must contact us to see which dates are possible. Private and custom tours are possible - contact us. When

  10. Algonquin Park Guided Trips

    Enhance your Algonquin Park experience by booking one of our outfitting packages with a skilled and knowledgeable canoe trip guide. Algonquin Outfitters offers options for both guided day trips and overnight camping experiences in the park's interior. For multi-day canoe camping trips, you can choose the guide service level that best suits your ...

  11. Driftwood Paddle Algonquin Canoe Trips

    Driftwood Paddle Algonquin's custom all-inclusive guided canoe experiences bring you nature's wild with the ease of having routes, meals, and safety plans completed for you. We work with you to design trips that meet your individual and group goals, skills, and schedule! Trips range in length from 3-14+ days and can start any day of the week.

  12. Call Of The Wild

    Call Of The Wild has been guiding canoe trips in Algonquin Park since 1993. We started out offering 3 day canoe trips on weekends only, but soon expanded to also offer 4 and 5 day outings. ... We enjoyed the trip so much that we are considering booking a second 3 day trip in the fall. Lauren Curtis Toronto, ON - 11/07/14.

  13. 5-Day Algonquin Park Canoe and Lodge

    The Algonquin Park Canoe and Lodge Adventure offers the experience canoeing and camping in Algonquin Park as well as Log Cabin comfort. Algonquin Park Weather. 1-416-486-3605. ... Book This Trip . From $1195 +HST/person. Book This Trip . 5 Days 4 Nights Accommodation Meals, Permits, ...

  14. Algonquin Park Canoe Trip Planning

    The Algonquin Outfitters Canoe Trip Planning Guide goes over the necessary steps for planning your adventure in Algonquin Park. You'll find information about camping permits, park regulations, outfitting options, route planning and more. And learn when to book your trip if you want to see moose, hear wolf howls, or watch meteor showers in the ...

  15. Algonquin Park Private Canoe Trip

    Our Algonquin canoe trip operation is located at Algonquin Park Access Point # 1. While the north west corner of Algonquin is our home, our reach extends to all of Algonquin and beyond. Our favorite route travels across the top or down the centre and more remote sections of Algonquin. If you need help with a self-guided Algonquin Park canoe ...

  16. Algonquin Park 3-Day Family Canoe Trip

    Book This Trip. 3 Days 2 Nights camping tasty meals, all equipment, park permits and guide. The 3-Day Algonquin Park 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, which makes this canoe trip suitable for families of all abilities and ...

  17. Canoe Rental

    You'll find some of the best canoes for an Algonquin Park canoe trip from Algonquin Outfitters! 5 locations to pick up from or choose campground deliveries! Free shipping on most orders over $99 ... Leave the hustle and bustle behind with a canoe trip in Algonquin. With many canoe options to choose from, we've got you covered for it all ...

  18. What Time of the Year for a Backcountry Canoe Trip?

    Canoeing in Algonquin can begin as soon as the ice is off the lakes, normally the last week of April, but sometimes as late as mid-May. Since trout fishing is at its best at this time of year and blackflies do not normally appear until late May, May can be an ideal time of year for an Algonquin canoe trip. The one serious drawback is the ...

  19. Algonquin Park Guided Canoe Trip

    This 3-day Algonquin Park classic canoe trip is ideal for taking in wildlife, stunning lakes, and tasty meals - scheduled or private trips. Algonquin Park Weather. 1-416-486-3605. ... Please read the payment and cancellation policies below based on the adventure or product you are booking. Voyageur Quest - Guided Trips (Canoe, Kayak, ...

  20. Last minute booking backcountry canoe trip? : r/algonquinpark

    You can usually book last-minute trips from Cedar Lake, on the park's North Side. Very remote and beautiful. I highly recommend it. But before you go, take a minute to read up on the perfect camping fuel. We make it right here in Ontario, and it'll be the highlight of your mornings in Algonquin Provincial Park - https://naturelion.ca/start ...

  21. Adventure Awaits: These Are The 10 Best Kayaking Destinations In ...

    Canoe Lake is among the best spots for kayaking in Algonquin Provincial Park. The lake measures about 10 km and is surrounded by magnificent scenery. Tourists should expect to find crowds here ...