ALGONQUIN | 4 days Canoeing in the Backcountry
Nick and Maëla Nick and Maëla
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 Published On Oct 5, 2024

We left our cabin and set off on our 1 year of travelling across North America. Our first stop is a 4-day backcountry canoe trip through Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada. We rented a canoe at entry point 5, Canoe Lake, and set off from there on loop through the park. Once we got away from the crowded area of the park, it became a beautiful, quiet, and peaceful trip. We were able to capture many birds on film, as well as some squirrels and a muskrat! Unfortunately we saw no big animals like moose, bears, or wolves. Travelling up Otterslide Creek was our favorite part of the trip! See below for the full trip itinerary!

Day 1: Canoe Lake, Teepee Lake, Fawn Lake, Littledoe Lake, camp at Tom Tomson Lake
Day 2: Tom Tomson Lake, Ink Lake, McIntosh Lake, McIntosh Creek, White Trout Lake, camp at Big Trout Lake
Day 3: Big Trout Lake, Otterslide Creek, Otterslide Lake, Little Otterslide Lake, camp at Burnt Island Lake
Day 4: Burnt Island Lake, Baby Joe Lake, Teepee Lake, Canoe Lake

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