Algonquin Provincial Park

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  • Algonquin Provincial Park – Guided Bird Walk

    Join bird guides Quinten and Alex as they lead an exploration through unique habitats to find many of Algonquin's migratory and resident birds. Binoculars provided. Bring your binoculars if you have them. No dogs allowed. Guided walk lasts about 2 hours. Location: Algonquin Provincial Park – Old Railway Bike Trail Parking Lot at Mew Lake […]

  • Algonquin Provincial Park – Rethinking the Beaver

    Many of us know that the beaver is Canada’s national mammal, but why is this? From past to present, we will take a look at how the beaver has become such an iconic Canadian species. Join Genevieve through a year in the life of a beaver colony and discover how important Algonquin's largest rodents really […]

  • Algonquin Provincial Park – Guided Bird Walk

    Join bird guides Mushana and Genevieve as they lead an exploration through unique habitats to find many of Algonquin's migratory and resident birds. Binoculars provided. Bring your binoculars if you have them. No dogs allowed. Guided walk lasts about 2 hours. Location: Old Railway Bike Trail Parking Lot at Mew Lake Campground (at km 30.6).

  • Algonquin Provincial Park – Ask the Naturalist

    Join a Park Naturalist in exploring some of Algonquin’s incredible wildlife at a Discovery Station. Bring your questions, pictures, and stories! New theme every session. Sessions run from 1:30pm – 3:30pm. Location: Algonquin Visitor Centre (at km 43).

  • Algonquin Provincial Park – Guided Bird Walk

    Join bird guide Alex as he leads an exploration through unique habitats to find many of Algonquin's migratory and resident birds. Binoculars provided. Bring your binoculars if you have them. No dogs allowed. Guided walk lasts about 2 hours. Location: Old Railway Bike Trail Parking Lot at Mew Lake Campground (at km 30.6).

  • Algonquin Provincial Park – Predatory Plants

    In the stillness of Algonquin’s bogs, a different kind of predator lies in wait. Join Amanda to dive into the strange world of carnivorous plants that thrive by defying botanical norms—including one that acquired a taste for something bigger than bugs. Afternoon Programs are 45 minutes in length. Location: Algonquin Visitor Centre (at km 43).

  • Algonquin Provincial Park – Spruce Bog Exploration Guided Walk

    Bogs are ancient and harsh habitats that dominate much of the Canadian landscape, but often go unnoticed. Join Amanda to explore one of Algonquin's most unique examples of this habitat. Guided walk lasts about 1.5 hours. Location: Spruce Bog Boardwalk parking lot (at km 42.5).

  • Algonquin Provincial Park – Learning the Loon

    Very little signifies the Algonquin landscape better than the call of the Loon. What do these haunting wails mean? How exactly do Loons operate under water? Join Alex as he dives into the extraordinary lives of Algonquin's Loons. Afternoon Programs are 45 minutes in length. Location: Algonquin Visitor Centre (at km 43).

  • Algonquin Provincial Park – Ask the Naturalist

    Join a Park Naturalist in exploring some of Algonquin’s incredible wildlife at a Discovery Station. Bring your questions, pictures, and stories! New theme every session. Sessions run from 1:30pm – 3:30pm. Location: Algonquin Visitor Centre (at km 43).

  • Algonquin Provincial Park – Guided Bird Walk

    Join bird guides Alex and Mushana as they lead an exploration through unique habitats to find many of Algonquin's migratory and resident birds. Binoculars provided. Bring your binoculars if you have them. No dogs allowed. Guided walk lasts about 2 hours. Location: Old Railway Bike Trail Parking Lot at Mew Lake Campground (at km 30.6).