by Andrea Armstrong | Jun 17, 2015
Algonquin Park Biking There are three bicycle trails in Algonquin Park. Trails range from flat packed surfaces suitable for children and families to rugged mount biking experiences. Please look at the Algonquin Park Biking Information Haliburton Highlands Cycling...
by Andrea Armstrong | Jun 13, 2015
Oxtongue while a small lake by some standards, is actually long with lots of nooks and crannies to explore. Whether by motor, canoe, kayak, paddle-board, sailboat, or even the occasional rowing shell, we are blessed with calm waters that make boating a real pleasure...
by Andrea Armstrong | Feb 24, 2015
Photo by Andrea Armstrong The possibilities are endless for children on Oxtongue Lake. Exploring the great outdoors can range from feeding chipmunks on the deck of the cottage to hiking the trails around the lake or in Algonquin Park. Rainy day visits to The...
by Andrea Armstrong | Jan 13, 2015
Photo by Liz Margarucci Fishing on Oxtongue Stay Tuned!!! Photos by residents and cottagers of Oxtongue Lake
by Andrea Armstrong | Jan 12, 2015
In Algonquin Park The Sunday Lake Dog Sled Trail is Algonquin Park’s most popular dog sledding trail offering kilometres of mushing through mixed and hardwood forest habitats. This packed route offers spectacular scenery and avoids ice travel. On Highway 60,...
by Andrea Armstrong | Jan 12, 2015
Photo provided by Explorer’s Edge Algonquin Park Visitor Centre km 43.0 of Highway 60, Algonquin Park 705-633-5572 | Website Opened in 1993 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Algonquin Provincial Park and the entire Ontario provincial park system, the...
by Andrea Armstrong | Jan 12, 2015
Photo provided by Explorer’s Edge Algonquin Logging Museum & Trail Km 54.5, Hwy 60, Algonquin Park Website The Algonquin Logging Museum brings to life the story of logging from the early square timber days to the last of the great river drives. Start your...
by Andrea Armstrong | Jan 12, 2015
Photo provided by Andrea Armstrong Algonquin Art Centre km 20, Hwy 60, Algonquin Park 1-855-221-2278 | (705) 633-5555 | Website The Algonquin Art Centre is a world-class art gallery that showcases some of Canada’s foremost wilderness and wildlife artists. Located in...
by Andrea Armstrong | Jan 12, 2015
Photo by Andrea Armstrong Algonquin Park, has some wonderful walking trails that range in difficulty and length and are interpretive due to the fact that each trail explores a different aspect of Algonquin Park. At each trail entrance there is a map and a trail guide...