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Experience Algonquin Park with the Seven Day Deluxe Canoe Trip Outfitting - Algonquin Park

Experience Algonquin Park with the Seven Day Deluxe Canoe Trip Outfitting

Algonquin Parkmoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

7 days

Fitness Level

Participants should have a moderate fitness level with stamina for all-day paddling and setting up camp.

Overview

Discover the perfect blend of wilderness adventure and comfort with the Seven Day Deluxe Canoe Trip in Algonquin Park. From expertly outfitted canoes to tailored meal plans, this seven-day journey offers an unforgettable backcountry experience.

Dwight, Ontario

Seven Day Deluxe Outfitting

Food & Equipment Outfitting Package

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About This Adventure

Experience the ultimate blend of comfort and adventure with our Deluxe Canoe Trip Outfitting package in Algonquin Park. Perfect for those seeking a memorable backcountry camping experience, this trip promises the thrill of wilderness exploration while ensuring a cozy retreat. Discover the beauty of nature without sacrificing comfort.

Seven Day Deluxe Outfitting


Price

  • Adult Outfitting - Expedition Kevlar Canoe (Includes Food): $575.00 CAD - Priced per Person

  • Adult Outfitting - Featherweight Kevlar Canoe (Includes Food): $710.00 CAD - Priced per Person

  • Youth (Ages 11-15): 25% OFF Adult pricing

  • Child (Ages 6-10): 50% OFF Adult pricing

  • Infant (Ages 0-5): FREE

Ages 18+ to Reserve | Each canoe seats 2 people


Duration

7 Days


Details

Complete Outfitting Includes:

  • Two canoe choices: Expedition Kevlar or Featherweight Kevlar
  • Premium Lightweight Tent
  • Bent Shaft or Traditional Hardwood Paddles
  • Three-season Sleeping Bag and Liner
  • Deluxe P.F.D.
  • Reusable Beverage Container
  • Expedition Canoe Pack
  • Waterproof Matches
  • Self-inflating Sleeping Pad
  • Fire Starter
  • Backpack Stove with Fuel
  • First Aid Kit
  • Cookware and Utensils
  • Campfire Grill
  • Camp Saw
  • Insect Repellent
  • Lightweight Tarp
  • Flashlight
  • Poncho
  • Thwart Bag
  • Water purification system
  • Stuff Sacks
  • Algonquin Park Canoe Routes Map

Adventure Tips

Pack lightweight layers

Algonquin’s weather can shift quickly; layering helps you stay comfortable throughout your paddle and camp setup.

Bring insect repellent

Mosquitoes and black flies can be active during warmer months—repellent keeps bugs away for a more enjoyable trip.

Practice basic paddling techniques

Knowing how to efficiently paddle and steer improves trip safety and fun on Algonquin’s lakes and rivers.

Secure park permits early

Overnight camping requires permits—book them in advance to ensure availability for your trip dates.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Moose
  • Common loon

History

Algonquin Park was Ontario's first provincial park, established in 1893 to preserve its unique natural environment and promote outdoor recreation.

Conservation

Visitors are encouraged to follow Leave No Trace principles to protect Algonquin’s delicate ecosystem and wildlife habitats.

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Adventure Hotspots in Algonquin Park

Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Waterproof dry bags

Essential

Keep your gear and clothes dry during paddling and unpredictable weather.

summer specific

Quality sleeping bag

Essential

Ensure restful sleep in Algonquin’s cool nights with a warm, compressible sleeping bag.

Insect repellent

Essential

Protect against biting insects common in Algonquin’s backcountry lakes.

summer specific

Layered clothing

Essential

Versatile for fluctuating temperatures on the water and at camp.