Day Trips
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Algonquin Park Day Trip
Spend a day exploring Algonquin Park by canoe! This self-guided day trip is a great choice if you don’t have time for a longer excursion or maybe don’t feel quite ready to head into the woods overnight.

Ragged Falls Canoe or Kayak Trip
Take a break and enjoy an easy lake and river paddle to the base of scenic Ragged Falls, departing right from our Oxtongue Lake dock.

Old Railway Bike Trail
No other trail offers the same, easy-riding experience as Algonquin Park’s Old Railway Bike Trail. Pedal for up to 34 kilometres past scenic views and watch for wildlife and birds.

Muskoka River
Explore the Muskoka River by canoe, kayak or paddleboard in beautiful historic Huntsville, Ontario.

Hailstorm Creek
Experience the best wildlife viewing Algonquin Park has to offer on a day trip. Hailstorm Creek is a protected nature reserve area in the north arm of Lake Opeongo.

Guided Half-Day Costello Creek
A great introduction to paddling and nature appreciation. Scenic Costello Creek is easily accessed right from our Opeongo Store.

Guided Hailstorm Creek Adventure
Explore Hailstorm Creek Nature Reserve with the assistance of an experienced canoe trip guide. You will experience some of the best scenery and wildlife viewing Algonquin Park has to offer.

Guided Canoe Lake Trip
Learning about Tom Thomson, the Group of Seven, and historic Mowat village on this four-hour guided Canoe Lake day trip.

Guided Algonquin Park Canoe Trip
Enjoy a one-day wilderness experience in Algonquin Park, starting at our Oxtongue Lake store. This full-day experience is ideal for active people wanting an enjoyable day in the out-of-doors or a sample of what a longer canoe trip might be like.
Skip the Reservations
Enjoy a self-guided paddle whenever you like – with no reservations required.
Our Oxtongue Lake, Lake Opeongo, Canoe Lake, and Huntsville stores are always stocked with canoes, kayaks and stand-up paddleboards (SUP) you can launch straight from our docks.
* Rental packages start at $40 for a two-person canoe or single kayak and include paddles, bailer kit, and lifejackets (PFDs).