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		<title>Algonquin Park Activities, Resorts, Lodges and Outfitters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Algonquin Provincial Park is the first park the Ontario province set aside to be protected. It was established in 1893 and covers an incredible 7,725 square kilometers (2,983 square miles). This Algonquin wilderness protects many natural ecosystems like bogs, beaches and forests. The landscape can change from rocky ridges to maple forests or flowing rivers in a couple of kilometers. Wildlife is as variable as the landscape. Keep a look out for a moose in the water, his antlers covered in underwater plants, dripping, as he raises his head from eating beneath the surface.]]></description>
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<h3>Overview</h3>
<p>Algonquin Provincial Park is the first park the  Ontario province set aside to be protected.  It was established in 1893  and covers an incredible 7,725 square kilometers (2,983 square miles).   This Algonquin wilderness protects many natural ecosystems like bogs,  beaches and forests.  The landscape can change from rocky ridges to  maple forests or flowing rivers in a couple of kilometers.  Wildlife is  as variable as the landscape.  Keep a look out for a moose in the water,  his antlers covered in underwater plants, dripping, as he raises his  head from eating beneath the surface.</p>
<h3>Backpacking and Hiking Trails</h3>
<p>Hiking trails are available in all the sections of the  park.  Along the Highway 60 Corridor there are several hiking routes to  choose from including an easy one hour hike on the Spruce Bog Boardwalk,  a moderate two hour hike on the Hemlock Bluff Trail to see Jack Lake or  the strenuous three to four hour hike on the Centennial Ridges Trail  with breathtaking views from towering ridges.</p>
<p>The eastern and  northern sections of the park offer fewer trails but some of them have  guides including the one on the Barron Canyon Trail who will explain the  history of the canyon to you.  On the Brent Crater Trail you can read  the posted information about how the crater was formed thousands of  years ago when a meteorite smashed into the earth.</p>
<div id="attachment_1750" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1750" title="Algonquin Park" src="http://canadawilderness.com/articles/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/algonquin.jpg" alt="Algonquin Park" width="300" height="214" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Algonquin Park - Photo courtesy Jason Irwin, www.parksreport.com</p></div>
<p>Take your  time really enjoying this incredible wilderness of the northern section  of the park.  Take your backpack and spend a couple days exploring the  140 km of backpack trails and spend your nights in one of the provided  campsites.</p>
<h3>On the Water</h3>
<p>Pass some time in one of  Algonquin’s lakes swimming or fishing.  Canoeing is the favored mode of  water transportation in the park. With over 2,000 km of canoeing routes  you are bound to find the one that suits you the best.  Motorized boats  are permitted in specific lakes of Algonquin park.  The size of the  motor dictates which lake it will be allowed in and when.  Check the  regulations on the Algonquin Park website.  Keep in mind that  water-skiing and jet-skiing are prohibited throughout the park.</p>
<h3>Picnics and Camping</h3>
<p>You are welcome to stay in the Algonquin Provincial  Park for a day, a week or even longer.  There are picnic sites set up  throughout the area and many include facilities with showers and  flushing toilets.  These facilities are also open to campers, as well as  the facilities sprinkled throughout the park for your convenience.   Laundry facilities are also available.  Some campsites are set up with  electricity.<br />
Most campsites are located near the different lakes,  except for backpacking campsites which are located on the trails.  For  groups of 10 to 40 people the Whitefish Lake Group Campground has basic  amenities.</p>
<h3>Winter Fun</h3>
<p>Algonquin Park is an amazing place to spend some time in a winter wonderland. There are trails throughout the park that provide snowshoeing and cross-country skiing opportunities and a chance to see either tracks of wildlife or the animals  themselves. Try your hand at dog sledding in the park with a third party  provider. There are different winter camping alternatives available, primitive camping off the main trails, campsites in the Lake Mew Campground that includes electrical hookup and convenient facilities as well as the opportunity to rent a yurt. The yurts have furniture and  electric heat and you will need to make reservations in advance.</p>
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		<title>Elk Cabins</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 15:32:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<strong>Rates as low as $35.00 per person per night</strong>. Breathtaking winter conditions at Elk Cabins provide endless days of fun. Snowmobiling abounds in our area which is tied into a number of trails which run throughout Northern Ontario. Elk Cabins, located on the top A trail, is the perfect "stopover" if you are planning on taking a tour, or a great home base traveling different loops every day returning to one of our cozy cottages to warm up and relax. You can cook your Own meals in your cottage or a meal plan is available with a home cooked meal. Other activities include skating, cross-country skiing, tobogganing and ice fishing. ]]></description>
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<p><strong>Rates as low as $35.00 per person per  night</strong> Breathtaking winter conditions at Elk Cabins provide  endless days of fun. Snowmobiling abounds in our area which is tied into  a number of trails which run throughout Northern Ontario. Elk Cabins,  located on the top A trail, is the perfect &#8220;stopover&#8221; if you are  planning on taking a tour, or a great home base traveling different  loops every day returning to one of our cozy cottages to warm up and  relax. You can cook your Own meals in your cottage or a meal plan is  available with a home cooked meal. Other activities include skating,  cross-country skiing, tobogganing and ice fishing.</p>
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		<title>Lillabelle Lake Resort</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want snow? We've got it so leave the traffic  behind and come to Lillabelle Lake Resort   	  for some of the best sledding you will ever experience. Polar Bear  Riders trail L109 and hundreds of miles of well posted groomed trails  await. For a true adventure - explore James Bay frontier's winter  wonderland. Lillabelle Lake Resort is fully equiped to offer you  	  some of the most exciting snowmobiling adventures in Canada. Combine a  snowmobile trip  	  with a day of ice fishing. Hut rentals available.]]></description>
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<p>Want snow? We&#8217;ve got it so leave the traffic behind and come to Lillabelle Lake Resort for some of the best sledding you will ever experience. Polar Bear Riders trail L109 and hundreds of miles of well posted groomed trails await. For a true adventure &#8211; explore James Bay frontier&#8217;s winter wonderland. Lillabelle Lake Resort is fully equipped to offer you some of the most exciting snowmobiling adventures in Canada. Combine a snowmobile trip with a day of ice fishing. Hut rentals available.</p>
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		<title>Auld Reekie Lodge</title>
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Centrally located between Shining  Tree and Elk Lake right on the A107C Trail in Northeastern Ontario, we  offer the finest in accommodations, meals and service. Whether you stay  with us and run day loops on our scenic groomed trails or just stop in  for a hot lunch and warm up by the fire or an overnight stay with meals, we are here to accommodate you.  New in 2009 is our Swiss Horn Bar &#38; Grill and our 8 person HOT TUB.  Come on in and enjoy!!!!!]]></description>
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<p>Centrally located between Shining  Tree and Elk Lake right on the A107C Trail in Northeastern Ontario, we  offer the finest in accommodations, meals and service. Whether you stay  with us and run day loops on our scenic groomed trails or just stop in  for a hot lunch and warm up by the fire or an overnight stay with meals, we are here to accommodate you.  New in 2009 is our Swiss Horn Bar &amp; Grill and our 8 person HOT TUB.  Come on in and enjoy!!!!!</p>
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