Algonquin Provincial Park

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  • Algonquin Provincial Park – Moose

    The Algonquin landscape isn't an easy place to survive…even for its largest animal! Join Kevin to discover how Moose survive and overcome the many challenges that each season brings. Afternoon Programs are 45 minutes in length. Location: Algonquin Visitor Centre (at km 43).

  • 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 – Cache Lake History Walk

    From railroads and hotels, to cars and camping, Cache Lake demonstrates the changes that make this Provincial Park what it is today. Join Penny and Evelyn to explore this major site in the history and creation of the Park focusing on the years from 1880-1960. Guided walk lasts about 1 hour. Location: Cache Lake Access […]

  • Algonquin Provincial Park – Guided Tree Walk

    The Algonquin landscape is dominated by these stunning giants, and it's no accident! Join Joey and Genevieve to explore their fascinating and often surprising survival strategies. Guided walk lasts about 1.5 hours. Location: Big Pines Trail (at km 40.3).

  • Algonquin Provincial Park – Ask the Naturalist

    Do you like wildlife? Drop by the interactive Discovery Station to see Algonquin's wildlife in exciting new ways. New theme every session. 1:30pm - 3:30pm. Location: Algonquin Visitor Centre (at km 43).

  • Algonquin Provincial Park – Pete Moss Children’s Concert

    Join Pete Moss, acclaimed children’s musician, to connect people of all ages with the natural world through this special performance brought to you by The Friends of Algonquin Park. 1:00pm - 2:00pm. Location: Algonquin Visitor Centre (at km 43).

  • Algonquin Provincial Park – Beaver Pond Study Guided Walk

    Join Genevieve and Alex on this trail to discover how beavers shape and change the Algonquin Landscape. Critter-catching session to follow! Closed-toe footwear is recommended. Dip nets will be provided. Guided walk lasts about 1.5 hours. Location: Beaver Pond Trail (at km 45.2).

  • 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 Joey through a year in the life of a beaver colony and discover how important Algonquin's largest rodents really […]