Seven Wonders of Algonquin Park
In a National Contest to choose the seven wonders of Canada, the Canoe tops the list in a national contest. See Video featuring the Edge. Also, national survey results identified Algonquin Park as Canada's second most priceless National Park right behind Alberta's Banff. Featured in NY Times.
Northern Edge Algonquin invites adults to join us for one of our special Seven Wonders of Algonquin Park canoe trips.
| 2007 Dates: |
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| Aug 2-5, Aug 16-19, Aug 23-26, Aug 30-Sept 2, Sept 20-23, Sept 27-30 |
Algonquin Park Wolf Howl (pdf)
Our most popular trip! |
| Sept 24-30 |
Heart of Gold (pdf) |
| 2008 Dates: |
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June 26-29, July 3-6, July 10-13, July 17-20, July 24-27
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Morning Tea with Moose - Wilderness Awareness (pdf) |
| July 8-15 |
Seeking Solitude, Algonquin (pdf) |
| July 22-28 |
Jack Pine Canoe Trip: Barron Canyon (pdf) |
| June 29-July 4, Aug 2-7 |
Waterfalls, Wanderings & Watercolours (pdf) |
| Aug 7-10 |
The Tom Thomson Experience
- an art retreat with day trip canoeing |
| Aug 10-17 |
Seeking Solitude, Algonquin (pdf) |
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Which of the Seven Wonders of Algonquin Park Canoe Trips is right for you. We'll help you celebrate the canoe by showcasing Algonquin Park's beauty with you! |
Algonquin Park is a provincial park - though its beauty and popularity is widely recognized as a premier destination at the national level.

"A canoeing expedition involves a starting rather than a parting. Although it assumes the breaking of ties, its purpose is not to destroy the past, but to lay a foundation for the future. "
~Pierre Elliott Trudeau former Prime Minister of Canada
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