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Only 3 hours north of Toronto, Algonquin Provincial Park is Ontario's oldest park and one of the largest in Canada. It boasts over 7600 square kilometers, with over 2000 fresh water lakes. Within its borders can be found deer, moose, beaver, wolves, bears and many other wild animals, all in their natural habitats. This park is so large and so varied that one end of the park can have entirely different weather from the other end!
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| Season: July to August |
| Requirements: Sleeping bag, flashlight, shoes that can get wet. |
| Suggested Clothing: Bring clothes suitable for a variety of summer weather conditions. Rain gear, warm jacket, hiking boots, long pants, shorts, t-shirt, long-sleeved shirt, hat, warm socks, sneakers, swim suit. |
| Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate |
| Equipment Provided: Canoes and equipment, camping equipment, tents. |
| Transportation: Trips originate and end in Algonqin Park. Transportation arrangements from Toronto available for an additional cost. |
| Accommodations: Accommodations are in tent campsites along the route. |
| Meal Information: All meals are included. |
| Guide Information: Your guides are experienced and knowledgeable of the area. |
| Weather Information: Average summer temperatures range between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. |
| Trip Duration |
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5 days

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$625.00* per person July 7-11, August 4-8, 2008 |
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*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax
If you have any questions or would like more information about a particular adventure, please email us.
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