Algonquin Park Canoe and Hike


Details
Spend a day discovering the best of Algonquin Park—by canoe and on foot.
This guided day trip packs a lot into a relaxed pace, giving you a true taste of why Algonquin is one of Canada’s most iconic wilderness areas.
We begin with a gentle paddle on Canoe Lake, one of the park’s most historic and scenic bodies of water. After a short paddling lesson, we’ll set off for a two-hour loop that winds past quiet bays, spruce-lined shores, and the same routes once travelled by famed artist Tom Thomson. Along the way, keep your eyes peeled—loons, otters, and even moose are often spotted in the early morning calm.
Back on land, we’ll head to the Hemlock Bluff Trail for an easy 3.5 km hike through shady old-growth forest. This loop brings you to a scenic lookout perched high above Jack Lake, where you’ll take in sweeping views of unbroken forest and glimmering water. Interpretive signs along the way offer insight into the ecology and research history of this remarkable landscape.
After a relaxed lunch, we finish the day with a visit to Ragged Falls, one of the park’s most beautiful and accessible waterfalls. A short trail leads us right to the thundering cascades, where you’ll have time to explore, take photos, or just sit and enjoy the sound of rushing water.
Throughout the day, our friendly wilderness guides will share stories about the land, help spot wildlife, and make sure you’re comfortable and confident—whether it’s your first time in a canoe or your fiftieth.
What’s included
This trip is professionally guided by qualified, friendly wilderness guides and includes transportation from Toronto, canoe rental, paddles, life jackets, and all safety equipment. You’ll just need comfortable shoes, a water bottle, and your sense of adventure.
Itinerary
06:30 – Leave from close to Keele Station
10:00 – 12:00 – Pick up canoes and hit the water for a paddle
12:30 – 13:00 – Packed lunch break
13:00 – 14:30 – Hike the Hemlock Bluffs Trail
15:00 – 16:00 – Check out Ragged Rapids Falls
19:00 – Anticipated return to Toronto
Please note that you will first need to become a member at www.wildernessunion.com and complete registration there for this activity. We offer a one month risk-free trial and $25 trip credit to new members to figure out if the group is right for you.
About Wilderness Union
Wilderness Union is deliberate about building an outdoors community of people like you who will become your new friend group. Members range from 20-40 years old and are a mix of people who've grown up here but their friends are in a different place, newcomers to Canada, and folks from out West who want that lifestyle in Toronto
Attendance numbers on Meetup don't reflect our actual event attendance - we typically have 15-20 community members at each event. Large enough that there's someone new to meet but small enough that it's not overwhelming!
Want to learn more? Come to our next info session!

Algonquin Park Canoe and Hike