Here are a few photos of our May Long Weekend 2009 paddle in Algonquin Parks Backcountry. A couple portages to get out away from modern life. We do it every year around the same time. Only 1 1/2 hour drive to the put in spot. We plan on doing it this year in our Canoes....we love our Kayaks for the speed but the portages are not fun at all. Much easier with Canoes! I guess the HBC Voyageurs were right!!
For those that are unaware of "Algonquin Park" here are some tidbits for you:
It is the oldest provincial park in Canada having been established in 1893
Its current size of about 7653 square kilometres
Over 2,400 lakes and 1,200 kilometres of streams and rivers are located within the park
Within the boundaries of the park, the following number of species are known to live: 53 species of mammals, 272 species of birds, 31 species of reptiles and amphibians, 54 species of fish, about 7000 species of insects, over 1000 species of plants, and over 1000 species of fungi.
And dont get me started on the Mosquito population!!!
For those that are unaware of "Algonquin Park" here are some tidbits for you:
It is the oldest provincial park in Canada having been established in 1893
Its current size of about 7653 square kilometres
Over 2,400 lakes and 1,200 kilometres of streams and rivers are located within the park
Within the boundaries of the park, the following number of species are known to live: 53 species of mammals, 272 species of birds, 31 species of reptiles and amphibians, 54 species of fish, about 7000 species of insects, over 1000 species of plants, and over 1000 species of fungi.
And dont get me started on the Mosquito population!!!








