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Backcountry Beginner Adventure

Algonquin Park
3 Days

  • Small groups of under 8 people
  • Perfect for solo travellers
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Backcountry Beginner Adventure

3 Days in Algonquin Park

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Connect with new adventurers, the land, and yourself in the beauty of Algonquin Park

Curious about backcountry camping? Join us for an all-inclusive guided backcountry canoe trip, perfect for anyone wanting to learn how to confidently explore the wilderness by canoe.

Whether you're a seasoned paddler or brand new to the craft, we've got you covered. We offer personalized instruction to each member of the group, ensuring that you'll get the most out of your experience. We'll also cover essential safety and emergency procedures, giving you the knowledge and confidence to handle any situation that may arise.

On the first day of your trip, we'll teach you everything you need to know to safely and confidently navigate the waterways by canoe. Our expert guides will walk you through how to properly use essential gear and paddling techniques, ensuring you have the confidence to travel through the park's pristine lakes and rivers (don't worry, they'll be with you every step of the way).

As we journey deeper into the backcountry, you'll learn how to assess and choose a campsite, and practice essential skills like setting up your tent, how to assemble a weatherproof tarp system, building a fire fit for royalty, and cooking delicious meals over that open flame. Our guides will help you master these skills, while also sharing their vast knowledge of local flora, fauna, and cultural history of Algonquin Park.

Trip Details
  • Duration - 3 Days
  • Location - Algonquin Provincial Park
  • Price - $745 per person
  • Travel Style - Active
  • Group Size - 8 guests max + 1 guide
  • Meals Included: All meals apart from breakfast on the first day and dinner on the last day
  • Sleeping Arrangements: Sleeping Pad + Sleeping Bag + Tent (let us know if you'd like a solo tent)
  • Physical Activity (1-5): 3.5 - We'll be moving pretty constantly throughout the day but will always take the time to rest if and when we need it.
  • Solo Travellers: About half of our guests are folks that join one of our trips as solo travellers. The near thing is they always leave with a bunch of new adventure pals. 
  • Packing List - Here
Itinerary

Day 1

You’ll meet the rest of your trip members and guide in the morning (10:45AM) at the access point lake. Upon arrival, your guide will help you get your personal gear ready and packed, while the group get’s to know each other and shares lunch. One packed and ready to go, boats hit the water around 11:30, and you’re off! Day 1 is usually a shorter day, where you can expect 1-2 portages under 500m, and approximately 3-4 hours of paddling. After your day of travel, you’ll arrive at the site later in the afternoon and after setting up camp, have some time to kick back, swim or practice some trip skills by the fire. Spend the evening feasting on some top notch trip cuisine, roast marshmallows, and if the weather’s right, stargaze while on a nighttime paddle. 

Day 2

Day 2 is usually one of two types: travel to a new site, or if base camping, have the option of some local exploring and enjoying some wild time at your site doing whatever you feel called to. If traveling to a new site, the site is torn down after breakfast (8:30-9:00am), canoes are loaded and off you’ll be for a day of backcountry exploring. You can expect roughly 4-6 hours of paddling, and 2-3 portages under 1.5km. Arrive at your new campsite, set up and take a load off while you relax and snack your way through the evening. If you’re base-camping, the flow of the day is typically decided by the collective group - some sleep in and spend the day hanging out at the campsite (swimming, reading, snacking, exploring - you name it), while others take day-trips to local attractions (swim in a waterfall? Sure thing). 

Day 3

Before you know it, it’ll be time to tear down the site and head home. Thankfully, day 3 moves at a gentle pace, allowing plenty of time to soak up your surroundings while you meander your way back to the access point lake. On most trips, you can expect to be back to your vehicle between 2:00-3:00PM. 

What's Included
  • Experienced and certified guide
  • All the camping gear you'll need
  • All first aid & safety equipment
  • Canoes, paddles, and PFD's
  • Freshly cooked and healthy meals
  • Park permits
  • Memories to last a lifetime 😊
What to bring
  • Personal toiletries and clothing
  • Additional vehicle parking permits
  • Transportation to and from the meeting point
  • Breakfast on the first day and dinner on the last day
  • Guide gratuities