Algonquin Provincial ParkFamily Attractions
Algonquin Park has eight organized campgrounds, most with showers, flush toilets, electricity, laundry facilities, and a good beach. Operating dates vary between April 24 and October 12, and all are available from Highway 60. The Mew Lake Campground is open year round. Reservations are available at all campgrounds.
Picnicking
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Entertainment
Museums
The Visitor Center, at kilometer 43, is a wonderful resource for exploring the Park's attractions. Photographs and audio tapes relate the Park's history, influenced by logging, tourism, and the railway. A series of excellent "diorama" present the Park's wildlife in such natural settings that it appears you are viewing live creatures through a window. A huge observation deck gives you a bird's-eye view of many acres of Algonquin landscape, where birdwatching and wildlife sighting are popular activities. The bookstore here is well stocked with a variety of souvenirs, and reading material on all aspects of the Park. The Algonquin Gallery, at kilometer 20, presents various art shows by Canadian artists such as Robert Bateman. One complete wing is devoted to landscapes by Tom Thompson, legendary Algonquin Park artist.
Last Updated: 15 Sep 2010
Published: 30 Apr 2002 The details, dates, and prices mentioned in this article were accurate at the time of publication. Post Your CommentGORP.com's Featured Content |
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