This private adventure will guide 1 or 2 participant to our favourite spots for lake trout, smallmouth bass and yellow perch fishing. We have a 90% success rate for fishing trips. Your guide is the company founder, Stuart L. Letovsky. We use only top quality eco-friendly equipment, including a revolutionary Torqeedo 3hp electric motor. Breakfast includes gourmet pastries from the famous Henrietta's Pine Bakery and fresh brewed/ground organic coffee. This tour is only offered 7-10am, so we have the best chance of success. High quality photos and video are provided at no charge. Find out why Trip Adviser has rated Algonquin Adventure Tours as the #1 Algonquin Park outdoor activity since 2014. We have been providing Algonquin Park guide services since 1996. Veteran owned and proceeds support our Canoe4Cancer charity program. Age 7+.
We drive by here on the way to our fishing location. You will follow your guide, from the meeting at the west gate entrance, to the actual lake that has been selected for your tour.
We will fish in the park.
Unless otherwise directed, fishing tours meet in Algonquin Provincial Park's west gate parking lot, next to large birch bark map of Algonquin, at 6:30am. Please look for our canoe or uniformed guide with the Canadian flag logo.
Tour goes rain or shine, so please bring proper rain/sun protection. Remember to bring proof of vaccine, with QR code, for all group members. No Smoking, flip-flops or insect repellent (not needed) in a spray/pump format (please use a cream or wipes, if you must). Fishing permit must be bought at least 1 day prior. Day use car permit, for the hwy 60 corridor, must be purchased at www.OntarioParks.com, up to 5 days before departure.
Algonquin Provincial Park is Canada's oldest and most famous provincial park, known for its vast wilderness, diverse wildlife, and stunning landscapes. It offers a perfect escape for nature lovers, with activities ranging from hiking and canoeing to wildlife viewing and camping.
The main visitor centre provides information about the park's history, wildlife, and activities. It's a great starting point for planning your visit.
This museum showcases the park's logging history and the impact of the industry on the landscape. It's a fascinating look into the past.
Canoe Lake is one of the most popular spots in the park for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. It's also home to the historic Mazuik Canoe Rentals.
Peak Falls is a beautiful waterfall located on the White River. It's a popular spot for hiking and photography.
The Algonquin Art Centre offers a variety of art exhibitions, workshops, and classes. It's a great place to experience the local arts scene.
Fresh salmon glazed with maple syrup, a Canadian classic
Traditional Indigenous fried bread, often served with jam or honey
A sweet treat made with wild blueberries, a local favorite
Summer is the most popular time to visit, with warm weather perfect for camping, hiking, and canoeing. The park is lush and green, and wildlife is highly active.
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Eastern Time Zone (GMT-5:00)
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Algonquin Park is generally safe, but visitors should be aware of potential hazards such as wildlife encounters, changing weather conditions, and remote locations.
Toronto Union Station, Ottawa Station
Toronto, Ottawa
Buses run between major towns near the park, such as Huntsville and Dwight. Within the park, shuttle services are available during the summer season.
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Car, Bike
Huntsville is a charming town with a variety of shops, restaurants, and attractions. It's a great place to spend a day exploring the local culture and history.
Dwight is a small town near the park's south gate, offering a variety of outdoor activities and scenic drives.
The Muskoka Lakes region offers a variety of outdoor activities, including boating, fishing, and hiking. It's a great place to spend a day exploring the natural beauty of the area.
Price varies by option