So this is for all those people out there who have experience visiting Algonquin Park.
I have a good friend who has never been to Algonquin Park, who has never been canoe camping, (but has been canoeing) who may not be the most physically fit person in the world. This person has camped but is more of a dyed in the wool tent trailer camper these days lol. He's not too much of a wuss but he is a city boy who likes to claim he's a country boy at heart.
I guess my problem is that I love canoe and hammock camping and am less fond of actual campgrounds and tents. The dilemma? I want to make sure I present this person with the most amazing trip for his skill set as an introduction to the park I love. I want to take him to some of the various sites around the park that truly gives a full impression of the beauty and history of the park.
I had considered a short canoe paddle and camp on one of the access lakes so that we would be relatively close to the car and could explore some of the sights along the highway corridor. That seems the most logical although I know it will be touristy and busy at the end of September. It seems logical. I was thinking either Canisbay, Rock Lake or Opeongo.
My question to you friendly Algonquinites: if you were taking an absolute newbie to Algonquin what would be your perfect trip either canoe or car camping? Let's say no portages tho at this time lol.
Oh and don't worry I will be checking with him before I plan too much. I'm just looking for some really nice choices.
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