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If you are looking for a good long weekend paddling route in Algonquin, the Bonnechere Lake loop may be a good option.
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The almost incalculable number of possible canoe trip routes is shown on side one of this map along with the 34 jumping-off points around the periphery of the ...
Waterproof. This map covers the area from Opeongo Lake and the Visitor Centre in the east to the park boundary in the west and from the Tim River and Lake La ...
Waterproof. Super-Sized up to 1:60,000 scale, features are larger and easier than ever to read. The entire Northwest quadrant of Algonquin is covered on this ...
Waterproof. 1:60,000 scale, meaning features are larger and easier than ever to read. It is ideal for paddling the popular canoe routes south of the Highway 60 ...
Waterproof. This 1:80,000 scale map provides extraordinary terrain and vegetation detail, this map features campsites, portages, access points, hiking trails, ...
Waterproof. This popular 1:40,000 scale map covers the area from Ragged Lake in the south to Baby Joe Lake in the north and from Tea Lake in the west to Source ...
Waterproof. Opeongo is the largest lake in Algonquin Park, and plenty big enough for a week or more of canoe tripping. Other lakes on this 1:50,000 scale map ...
Waterproof. Explore this popular paddling, hiking and camping area on the east side of Algonquin Park including High Falls, Brigham Chutes, ...