Algonquin Group Camping Adventure (2 Day)
Don't get stuck in the city all summer. Come see the sheer vastness that is Algonquin Provincial Park, and you'll understand the natural beauty everyone has been talking about. At Algonquin, campers should be prepared to hike, swim and canoe/kayak (optional *until Oct. 20th*). Lake Fever offers budget travelers of all experience levels access to the great Canadian wilderness for a unique opportunity that would otherwise take a lot of planning and money to arrange. No guest preparation is needed, no equipment, not even a sleeping bag or pillow. First-timers will learn the basics of camping. For international tourists, this can be once-in-a-lifetime experience. However, we also service many Toronto locals, who do not have a vehicle and find the whole process of escaping the city to be a hassle.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival Day
Stop At: On The Docks Pub, 90 Main St E, Huntsville, ON P1H 2C7, Canada
Lunch stop at a lakeside restaurant in Huntsville -a quiet cottage town loaded with festivals this summer. If something exciting is happening well be sure to take a peak before heading out. Passengers should bring money to pay for their own lunch.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: Algonquin Provincial Park, Haliburton, Ontario K0J 2M0 Canada
Patrons acquaint themselves with the campsite, take a short hike and settle in for dinner and a campfire with S'Mores (weather permitting)
Duration: 10 hours
Meals included:
• Dinner: Home-cooked vegetarian dinner at camp
*Be sure to mention any allergies/conditions, or dietary requirements you may have
Accommodation included: Campers will share 1 large tent with another guest.
*If there's a preference for tent-sharing partner, let us know
Day 2: Into The Wild
Stop At: Booth's Rock Trail, 9 Km south of Km 40.3 of Highway 60, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario K0M 1J1 Canada
Begin the day with one of Algonquin's most beautiful hikes. Booth's Rock Trail is a 2 hour 5.1 km loop trail that visits two lakes and an amazing lookout, then returning along an abandoned railway.
*It is recommended that those with mobility issues do a shorter version of this hike
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Algonquin Outfitters - Lake Opeongo, Opeongo Lake, Algonquin Park, ON K0J 2M0, Canada
Campers will have the opportunity to canoe or kayak on Lake Opeongo -the largest lake in Algonquin
Duration: 1 hour
Meals included:
• Breakfast: Enjoy a selection of toast/bagels, cereal, yoghurt, fruit, oatmeal, etc.
• Lunch: Campers enjoy a sandwich spread (deli meats, veggie meats, veggies; gluten-free alternatives available upon request)
No accommodation included on this day.
Duration:2 days
Commences in:Toronto, Canada
Country:Canada
City:Toronto
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