Algonquin (HD × 360p)

The Algonquin (or Anishinabe ) are Indigenous people originally from the Ottawa River Valley in present-day Quebec and Ontario.

: You can find comprehensive trip planning in the Algonquin Park Information Guide or consult local outfitters like Algonquin Outfitters for gear and guided day trips. 2. The Algonquin People (Indigenous Heritage) Algonquin

: With over 2,000 lakes and 1,200 km of streams, it is a world-class paddling destination. The Algonquin (or Anishinabe ) are Indigenous people

: The Highway 60 corridor is the most accessible entry, featuring the visitor centre and many developed campgrounds. For a more remote experience, entry points like Kiosk offer deeper backcountry access. The Algonquin People (Indigenous Heritage) : With over

: Popular trails include the Track and Tower Trail and the Lookout Trail , which offer panoramic views.

: The Algonquin Logging Museum provides a deep dive into the area’s forestry history.