BWCA Algonguin Provincial Park, Ontario Boundary Waters Group Forum: Other Canoe Camping Locations
Chat Rooms (0 Chatting)  |  Search  |   Login/Join
* BWCA is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Boundary Waters Quetico Forum
   Group Forum: Other Canoe Camping Locations
      Algonguin Provincial Park, Ontario     

Author

Text

08/09/2014 09:53PM  
It's north of Toronto. We came in over the transcan (17) from SSMarie. did Cedar to Radiant (north side). Good fishing for late July and excellent campsite on a point. A few boats and a cabin or two to contend with but many days of solitude and beauty. Talk to Algonquin Outfitters if you consider it and they'll be able to line you out with everthing. Ask for Gord.
 
      Print Top Bottom Previous Next
yellowcanoe
distinguished member(4978)distinguished memberdistinguished memberdistinguished memberdistinguished memberpower member
  
08/10/2014 09:49PM  
Good park but you did hit two of the few lakes where outboards are permitted. In the real interior, you will never see a motorboat.
 
08/10/2014 09:59PM  
quote yellowcanoe: "Good park but you did hit two of the few lakes where outboards are permitted. In the real interior, you will never see a motorboat."


Yellowcanoe,

You're absolutely right. We had to plan out something though that the other family with us could do and so compromised between going up Cedar to the Cauchons, Catfish or into Radiant. So we finally settled on Radiant and most in our group was glad to see/hear 'company' rather than complete silence...we'll work on the aesthetics for the next trip!
 
heavycanoe
distinguished member (462)distinguished memberdistinguished memberdistinguished member
  
02/05/2015 10:07AM  
Wanted to save this thread on the fishing forum. I might plan a trip this summer.



Fishing Algonquin
 
Longpaddler
distinguished member(1177)distinguished memberdistinguished memberdistinguished memberdistinguished member
  
02/16/2015 09:13AM  
Good to hear that fishing is coming back. 15 years ago, there were very few fish due to high levels of acid rain. The bottom of the lakes looked like a desert...no plants, no algae, no fish.
 
      Print Top Bottom Previous Next