moderate
9 days
Participants should be in good physical condition with stamina for daily paddling and portages carrying packs.
Set out on a nine-day canoe camping adventure in Algonquin Park with Algonquin Outfitters - Opeongo’s Deluxe Outfitting package. Enjoy premium gear, thoughtful meal planning, and expertly supported backcountry journeys through Ontario’s storied wilderness.
Food & Equipment Outfitting Package
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 to immerse you in the stunning wilderness while ensuring your comfort throughout the journey. Discover the beauty of nature like never before.
Adult Outfitting - Expedition Kevlar Canoe (Includes Food): $735.00 CAD - Priced per Person
Adult Outfitting - Featherweight Kevlar Canoe (Includes Food): $910.00 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
9 Days
Complete Outfitting Includes:
Algonquin’s canoe routes include frequent portages; ensure your gear is packed in durable, manageable packs to ease carries between lakes.
Canoeing during early morning or late afternoon minimizes winds and enhances wildlife spotting opportunities on Algonquin’s lakes.
Even with provided purification systems, always treat water from lakes and streams to stay safe from waterborne illnesses.
Keep a safe distance from animals like moose or black bears and store food securely overnight to avoid encounters.
Established in 1893, Algonquin is Ontario’s oldest provincial park and a historic route for Indigenous peoples and fur traders.
Algonquin Park enforces strict camping and waste protocols to preserve the delicate aquatic and forest ecosystems integral to the park’s health.
Protects from wind and rain during unpredictable spring paddling conditions.
spring specific
Keeps you warm through cool nights typical in Algonquin’s backcountry.
Critical for safely storing gear and food during water travel and portages.
Essential to deter mosquitoes and black flies prevalent in summer months.
summer specific