Km 3.0 of Highway 60, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, CanadaMap
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Western Uplands Backpacking Trail From Rain Lake Access Point
44km, 680m elev gain I did a 2 night backpacking trip May 3,4,5 entering from the Rain Lake access point. The bugs were out but not biting and not a nuisance. Rain Lake access road is heavily pot...
Hiking poles are essential equipment. Ontario Parks is correct to describe the trail as "difficult" over all, although some sections might be less challenging. Do not count on having a cell phone sig...
Went for a 2 Night Trip out to Maggie Lake to relax. The Distance is close enough for newer hikers, and also close that you can carry extra gear and amenities to enjoy your nights here. When the w...
Came here for the Canada Day Long Weekend. Algonquin had a thunderstorm thr night before, so the trails and what not were all wet. We arrived by the trail head at 8 45 and started our trek towards We...
This was my first time doing this trail. I started from the Hwy 60 access point 9:00am on Saturday and did the trail counter clockwise ending up at Pincher Lake (South) by about 8:15pm. I set off on S...
Western Uplands Backpacking Trail From Rain Lake Access Point
44km, 680m elev gain I did a 2 night backpacking trip May 3,4,5 entering from the Rain Lake access point. The bugs were out but not biting and not a nuisance. Rain Lake access road is heavily pot...
Rough trip
Hiking poles are essential equipment. Ontario Parks is correct to describe the trail as "difficult" over all, although some sections might be less challenging. Do not count on having a cell phone sig...
Loop 1 Partial, 2 Night Trip August!
Went for a 2 Night Trip out to Maggie Lake to relax. The Distance is close enough for newer hikers, and also close that you can carry extra gear and amenities to enjoy your nights here. When the w...
60 KM Loop in 2.5 Days! Excellent Trip!
Came here for the Canada Day Long Weekend. Algonquin had a thunderstorm thr night before, so the trails and what not were all wet. We arrived by the trail head at 8 45 and started our trek towards We...
1 night, loop #3
This was my first time doing this trail. I started from the Hwy 60 access point 9:00am on Saturday and did the trail counter clockwise ending up at Pincher Lake (South) by about 8:15pm. I set off on S...