Guided, Rather Elegant
Camping in Algonquin Park

canoing Hosts: Daniel Boileau & Philippa Strachan

When: Mostly June through October

Length: At least 2 nights, 3 days; otherwise as long as the visitor wishes

Number of guests: Minimum 4, maximum 8

Fee Charged:

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  • $159 Canadian7 per night per person
  • $139 per child under 16 per night
  • Prices in Canadian funds, add 8% PST
  • Algonquin Park permits add $7 per person per night)
  • The fee covers these items:
    • canoe, lifejacket, paddles
    • ORCA/First Aid certified guide
    • camp chef
    • all meals, snacks and beverages
    • basic canoe safety instruction view from the canoe
    • binoculars
    • bug free jacket, bug repellent
    • tent, 6 inch thick mattress, bedding
    • Dining tent
    • first aid kit
    • library of environmental reference books
    • nightly campfires
    • eco-friendly washroom
    • hammocks
    • flash lights


We are especially appreciated by active adults, seniors and foreign travelers because we supply everything one needs for comfortable camping/touring in a wilderness area. This also makes it possible for foreign visitors to travel lightlly without sacrificing the creature comforts for which vacations were meant.

Our Clients Can Expect:

  • NO portages
  • NO camp chores
  • NO heavy backpacking
  • Exceptional comfort in the wilderness
  • Delicious, freshly prepared meals
  • Small groups, never exceeding six
We don’t believe that one has to rough it to discover wilderness. Our clients can focus on their wilderness experience while we set up camp, prepare meals and look after the little details that make your stay special. Earth Connections makes it possible for all active adults to travel safely and comfortably into semi-remote wilderness spaces.

Three Algonquin Park Options

map of Algonquin Park area BASIC TRIP, 3 NIGHTS
World famous Algonquin Park offers 7,725 square kilometres of unparalled beauty on the Canadian Shield. Its diverse landscapes of lakes, rivers, wetlands, mature forests and rock outcrops are a sight to behold. Travellers come from all over the world to experience this wilderness oasis. We offer you the chance to visit the park in great comfort.

A 20 km water taxi takes us to our completely set up camp site. From this point we are able to make easy smooth water canoe trips into Hailstorm Creek which contains the park's highest concentration of moose. A scenic 2 km trail provides ideal hiking to the serene interior Happy Isle Lake which offers a quiet beach and good wildlife viewing opportunities. Gourmet meals and exceptional comfort in the wilderness make this trip a must for the discerning traveller.Minimum stay: 3 nights.

KINGSCOTELAKE/ BIG ROCK LAKE/ HIGH FALLS POND, 2 NIGHTS
This trip is easily accessible and offers nature lovers a chance to experience the southern most portion of Algonquin Park in extreme style and comfort. Excellent canoeing, beautiful hikes, a spectacular waterfall, loons and sunsets are just some of the features that will help make this a memorable trip. Minimum stay: 2 nights.

HIGH FALLS POND - ONE DAY
moose A must-see for folks who are passing through this part of the province. An easy paddle on the serene York River leads us to the bottom of the falls. A short hike takes us to the top where rushing waters spill off the rugged Canadian Shield. Further still to the pond where moose often feed. Complete with delicious picnic, this trip is a wonderful way to experience nature safely and comfortably.


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