Who here has been to Algonquin Park in Ontario? It's very beautiful.
Is it?
>>836782
Sell me on it, give more detail
>>836782
On my bucket list. The Adirondacks are probably more beautiful but Algonquin has the remoteness, is less crowded.... Still wild enough to have wolves and mountain lions. Algonquin also has a massive interconnected system of canoe routes that gives you a way to access all these wild areas by canoe.
Lady Evelyn Smoothwater park looks interesting also.
>>837908
3,000 sq mi park mostly inaccessible by road, thousands of miles of waterways to explore, good "interior camping" opportunity.
>>836782
Yep. Gorgeous park. You should check out EC Manning Park in British Columbia as well
Went on a week long canoe trip through Algonquin in July.
Pretty remote, and after a few days of canoeing you really feel like you're out in the middle lf nowhere. Kind of busy despite the surrounding nothingness and its size. Crowding is never a problem though. Busyness goes away once you get a few days in or go somewhere only accessible through long portages.
Campsites are well maintained. You book a lake to camp on, and then the choice of sites on that lake is first come first serve, so if you show up late the other people who booked a night on your lake will take the good spots.
Beautiful and relaxing place, I really liked it.
>>836782
I want to head up to Algonquin tomorrow. 3 hour drive from Toronto.
Any recommended trails?
Algonquin is the tits as long as you go into the back country, kitty lake is especially nice and I've stayed in the ranger cabin there a few times (pic related). It's quite rustic but it has a wood stove and it's nice if you've got shitass weather and can just chill and play cards with your bros.
There are car camping campgrounds but don't go there because they're filled to the nuts with retarded weekend warrior campers.
I've also tent camped on lake magnetawan, sites are fantastic and it's very remote.
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