Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Algonquin Provincial Park, Algonquin Provincial Park

May 15, 2022 Flossie Demartino

Discover the best top things to do in Algonquin Provincial Park, United States including Barron Canyon Trail, Big Pines Trail, Algonquin Logging Museum Trail, Algonquin Logging Museum, Centennial Ridges Trail, The Portage Store, Algonquin Visitor Centre, Beaver Pond Trail, Spruce Bog Boardwalk Trail, Booth's Rock Trail.

1. Barron Canyon Trail

Km 29.0 of the Barron Canyon Road, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario Canada +1 705-633-5572 http://www.algonquinpark.on.ca/visit/recreational_activites/barron-canyon-trail.php
Excellent
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5.0 based on 39 reviews

Barron Canyon Trail

Reviewed By DaveAFamilyMan - Chatham, Canada

Finally crossed it off of our list this was quite the journey from our cottage, over 3 hours one way, but well worth it. We had my Parents 68 and 70 and my children 6/8/13 and we all thoroughly enjoyed the day. The hike was short but we stayed for a while to take it the breath taking views. There is a number of scenic look outs at the top and every one just as stunning. We also explored the river down at the picnic area and canoe launch. Definitely recommend this shot trail if you travel east of Algonquin at all!

2. Big Pines Trail

Km 40.3 of Highway 60, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario Canada +1 705-633-5572 http://www.algonquinpark.on.ca/visit/recreational_activites/big-pines-trail.php
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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Big Pines Trail

Reviewed By carriem57 - Oshawa, Canada

Impressive sized trees. No trail map and could not see the logging camp. Took 1 hour with a 10 year old child.

3. Algonquin Logging Museum Trail

Highway 60 Algonquin Logging Museum, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario Canada +1 705-633-5572 http://www.algonquinpark.on.ca/visit/recreational_activites/algonquin-logging-museum-trail.php
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

Algonquin Logging Museum Trail

4. Algonquin Logging Museum

Highway 60 at Km 54, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario Canada http://www.algonquinpark.on.ca/visit/locations/algonquin-logging-museum.php
Excellent
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4.5 based on 222 reviews

Algonquin Logging Museum

Reviewed By pencefn - Newton Mearns, United Kingdom

Travelling on Highway 60, we stopped to visit the Algonquin Logging Museum. What a great place to visit. Starting with a video presentation which end with the screen rising and the trail outside in front of us. Walking round the trail the story of logging in the park is told with information boards and displays. There are many photo opportunities. In this case we selected around 70 for our on-line gallery, of which 6 have been selected to share on facebook. It was a dry warm overcast day when we visited. The trail took us around an hour to walk around the trail, which whilst is step free, undulates with several gradients.

5. Centennial Ridges Trail

Km 58 from East entrance or Km 37 from West entrance, on Route 60 Algonquin Park, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario Canada +1 705-633-5572 http://www.ontariotrails.on.ca/trails-a-z/centennial-ridges-trail
Excellent
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4.5 based on 57 reviews

Centennial Ridges Trail

Reviewed By MandA2012 - Toronto, Canada

This was easily the most beautiful hike we have done in Ontario. It is moderately challenging with lots of ascents and descents. Each of the ascents rewards you with a spectacular view from along the ridge. There are 12 marked viewpoints but each one of the viewpoints along the ridge (there are at least 4 that I recall) actually has multiple viewpoints. When you arrive on top of the ridge there is no need to congregate with everyone, just walk ahead and you will find several other spots, each more beautiful than the last. On top of the ridge are sweeping views over the tree canopy and the lakes below. We timed our visit (Sept 26) around the peak viewing season for maples and the canopy was a sea of red, orange and yellow. The trail was full of colourful maples and poplars, contrasted by beautiful white birch trees. None of this 10 km hike is flat or smooth - it is winding and narrow (single file for much of it) and you are hiking over rocks, rock face, tree roots and mud. Wear hiking shoes or you will regret it. There are no washrooms except for an outhouse in the parking lot. Go early - we arrived around 10:30am and had to park on the side of the road 1/2 km from the parking lot (by the time we got back cars were parked nearly 2km out). The last two viewpoints of the 12 were a slow go because of all the people entering the park and just doing those last few viewpoints in reverse direction instead of the full loop. The full 10km loop took us 4 hours including 1/2 hour picnic lunch, tons of photos, and the painfully slow last few kilometres when the trail got crowded.

6. The Portage Store

Canoe Lake Highway 60 at Km. 14.1, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario P1H 2H4 Canada +1 705-633-5622 [email protected] http://www.portagestore.com/index.html
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

The Portage Store

7. Algonquin Visitor Centre

Hwy. 60 at KM. 43.0, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario K0J 2M0 Canada +1 613-637-2828 http://www.algonquinpark.on.ca/visit/locations/algonquin_visitor_centre.php
Excellent
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4.5 based on 409 reviews

Algonquin Visitor Centre

Reviewed By elspetho2017

This makes an excellent starting point to a visit to the park as you can pick up leaflets on the trails and advice from the satff as to the latest wildlife sightings.

8. Beaver Pond Trail

Km 45.2 of Highway 60, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario Canada +1 705-633-5572 http://www.algonquinpark.on.ca/visit/recreational_activites/beaver-pond-trail.php
Excellent
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4.5 based on 159 reviews

Beaver Pond Trail

Reviewed By 796eliasj - Mississauga, Canada

We selected this trail at Algonquin Park since my daughters were young. But to my amaze, they took it with ease. Walking was tricky at times with stairs at certain places. There are park bench around the lookout point and the most amazing part was to walk through the trail with the fall colours all around you. Love the nature. Recommended specially during Fall..

9. Spruce Bog Boardwalk Trail

Km 42.5 of Highway 60, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario Canada +1 705-633-5572 http://www.algonquinpark.on.ca/visit/recreational_activites/spruce-bog-boardwalk-trail.php
Excellent
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

Spruce Bog Boardwalk Trail

Reviewed By RandyRoss - Ridgetown, Canada

This is a nice short trail on level ground and suitable for all ages and almost all levels of ability. Not strenuous. There are several benches along the trail for those who wish to stop and enjoy - or to stop and rest.

10. Booth's Rock Trail

9 Km south of Km 40.3 of Highway 60, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario K0M 1J1 Canada +1 705-633-5572 http://www.algonquinpark.on.ca/visit/recreational_activites/booths-rock-trail.php
Excellent
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4.5 based on 75 reviews

Booth's Rock Trail

Reviewed By fairfam2017 - Ontario, Canada

As previous reviews mention I would not recommend completing this hike counter clockwise unless in great physical condition. Most of the climb this way would be on stairs. Clockwise still a fairly strenuous climb on a trail The views have steep dangerous drop offs which reward the hiker with fabulous views from lookouts. Approximate distance 5km.

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