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Winter adventure lodge in Algonquin Park

Explore Algonquin Provincial Park in the winter from this remote adventure lodge. While Algonquin Park in Ontario is one of Canada's most popular summer destinations, few people have experienced the stunning beauty of the park in the winter. Frozen lakes, waist deep snow, wildlife, the howl of a wolf and the crisp, clear air are just a few of the delights of a winter experience in this park. This three day adventure features comfortable adventure lodge accommodations and a chance to participate in several popular winter activities including dogsledding, cross country skiing, ice fishing and snowshoeing.

Winter adventure lodge in Algonquin Park

If you prefer a wilderness experience by day and a comfortable bed at night; this is the perfect trip. Spend the days mushing your own team of huskies or cross country skiing through the wilderness of the Almaquin trail. Snowshoe to a local lake and try your luck at some ice fishing, or just relax at the lodge and enjoy the surroundings. This is an excellent winter getaway and was recently awarded the 'Best Winter Package in Canada' by the Canadian Tourist Commission.

Winter adventure lodge in Algonquin Park

Season: late December to late March
Suggested Items: Camera, daypack, sunscreen, flashlight, personal ski equipment and fishing gear.
Suggested Clothing: Winter coat, snow boots, long underwear, fleece or wool underclothes (avoid cotton), snow pants, wool socks, hat, scarf, mitts, UV sunglasses, towel, bathing suit, water bottle, slippers or lodge shoes.
Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate
Maximum Number of People: 10
Equipment Provided: Dogsleds and equipment, ice fishing gear, cross country skis, snowshoes.
Transportation: Trips originate and end in Algonquin Park. Transportation from Toronto to the lodge can be included for an additonal cost.
Accommodations: Accommodations are two nights at a wilderness lodge. The lodge features authentic log cabin construction, six rooms, two shared indoor washrooms, running water, stone fireplace, library, sitting area, kerosene lighting, sauna and shower cabin. The lodge has no electricity.
Meal Information: Meals are included.
Guide Information: Your guides are experienced in the outdoors and will teach you the basics of driving a dogteam, cross country skiing, snowshoeing and ice fishing.
Weather Information: Winter temperatures average between 0 and -20 degrees Celsius.
Comments: Trips are offered Mondays to Wednesdays or Fridays to Sundays.
Trip Duration Price
3 days

$595.00* per person
Double occupancy, fully guided trip. Dogsled, ski, snowshoe, ice fish. December 27-29, 2009, Feb 12-14, Feb 15-17, March 12-14, 2010
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax

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Winter adventure lodge in Algonquin Park

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