Walking the Bat Lake Trail - Algonquin Provincial Park
I was walking the Bat Lake Trail in Algonquin Park on a rainy day and came across a frozen waterfall.
Bat Lake Trail Algonquin Provincial Park September 23rd 2012
Here is a shot from Bat Lake Trail in Algonquin Provincial Park. Shot on Robert A. Mitchell's iPhone.
Bat Lake Hiking Trail, Algonquin Park - Winter Hiking
Bat Lake Hiking Trail, Algonquin Park - Winter Hiking
Bat Lake Trail is located at kilometre 30.0 on Highway 60 in Algonquin Provincial Park.
Bat Lake is a 5.6 km loop trail that introduces you to basic Algonquin Park ecology while visiting a beautiful hemlock stand, a fine lookout, and acidic Bat Lake.
On the day we visited in early February, there was under 30 cm of snow on the ground. The previous day was warm and rainy, so there was a thin crust of ice on the snow and fantastic cascades of ice clung to the cliffs on either side of the steep ravine near the west end of the trail.
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Algonquin Park - Mizzy Lake Trail Hike with drone Oct 5, 2018
Algonquin Park in peak colour on Oct 5, 2018. Sun was very uncooperative during the entire Fall colour duration. Hiked Mizzy Lake Trail with drone. Drone was sent up when it was not raining (or when hail wasn't coming down). The trail is about 10 km long and takes 3 hours at a solid pace (plus filming time). Good footwear is a must.
Mizzy Lake Trail en el Algonquin Provincial Park
El Algonquin Park es el parque natural más antiguo y conocido de Ontario (Canadá) y uno de los más grandes de Norteamérica. Cuenta con varios senderos interpretativos de diferente longitud y dificultad. El Mizzy Lake Trail es una ruta circular de 11 kilómetros que nos permite visitar nueve estanques y pequeños lagos y ofrece algunas de las mejores oportunidades para ver vida silvestre.
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Algonquin Park - Hemlock Bluff & Bat Lake Trails - Episode 4
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Thanks for watching our fourth video in our Algonquin Park 2018 series.
In this video, we take you along on two separate trails along Highway 60, Hemlock Bluff and Bat Lake Trail. During our hikes, we saw only a few other hikers, compared to some of the shorter, more popular trails.
Hemlock Bluff Trail is 3.5 kilometres long with a spectacular view of Jack Lake from a lookout along a cliff. There are some fairly steep areas but it is well worth the effort.
Bat Lake Trail is 5 kilometres long and starts and ends with flat sections of sandy pine trees. Several steep sections can be challenging, especially if it is slippery from the rain. A beautiful meandering river falls down the hillside and along the way there are wonderful vistas. Bat Lake itself is a quiet, secluded spot that often floods the trails and boardwalks but it is peaceful if the biting insects don't get you! Don't let the water fool you though, it's quite acidic and not for drinking, fishing or swimming.
Each of Algonquin's trails is unique and enjoyable to hike depending on your physical abilities and how long you want to take. Every trail has opportunities for stopping to take breaks, whether there is a bench, a rock, or a tree root to sit on. Bring water, a snack or your lunch and enjoy the trails at Algonquin Park!
More Algonquin camping videos coming in the weeks to come!
For more pictures and information on Algonquin's trails, check out our website for posts for past trips
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Mizzy Lake Trail-Algonquin Park: Moose and Beavers!
Mizzy Lake is a challenging 11km trail in Algonquin Park. We were lucky to encounter plenty of wildlife on our trip! 18 month old Elowyn had quite the adventure (=
The Mizzy Lake Trail at Algonquin Provincial Park
A video I made of my visit to the Mizzy Lake Trail in Algonquin Provincial Park in Southern Ontario.
Even though it was late April there was still a lot of snow on the ground which made for slippery and wet trails.
I didn't get a chance to hike the whole trail because at one point I kept falling up to my knees and waist in the snow and I only had shorts on! Snowshoes would have surprisingly been a good idea.
At the end of the video you'll be able to see two of the moose I was able to catch a glimpse of during my drive home.
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Track and Tower Trail - Algonquin Provincial Park
The Track and Tower Trail is a fairly long and moderately rugged trail that visits Cache Lake, Grant Lake, the old Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway, and has a side trail to the location of an old tower.
A Beautiful 3.5km (Loop) Hemlock Bluff Trail - Algonquin Park, Canada
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Mizzy Lake Trail Algonquin Park April 2, 2017
On April 2, 2017, I went for a hike on the Mizzy Lake Trail, happy to see a lot of melting going on! I hadn't been on this trail in 15 years. I'm so happy I finally went back, what a gorgeous hike!!! Hope you enjoy the video! For a more detailed account of the hike check out my blog post at:
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Track and Tower Trail, Algonquin Park
Track and Tower Trail, Algonquin Park
The Track and Tower Trail at km 25.0 on Highway 60 in Algonquin Provincial Park, is one of our favourite hiking trails in the park. It passes through a variety of interesting landscapes, including beaver ponds, lakes, and old burn zone, Eastern Hemlock and Cedar groves, a historic train railway bed with evidence of trestles visible and a nice lookout where an old fire tower used to stand.
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Whiskey Rapids Trail: Algonquin Provincial Park
Algonquin Provincial Park's, Whiskey Rapids Trail.
Garter Snake, Bat Lake Trail, Algonquin Highlands ON, Aug 16, 2018
Minnesing | Algonquin Park
On our way home from our visit to Northeastern Ontario we stopped in Algonquin Park to wander through the Minnesing Trails. The start of the trail had us in some really cool rock work and wood bridges. Then the middle was mostly us climbing up and up. This turned out to be our longest descent so far, and was quite the reward. The park has so much to offer in the way of nature to behold, we were in awe throughout our adventure.
This is Sabrina's last ride on the Liv Tempt 3 2017. In next weeks video she will be riding her new Liv Pique 2 SX 2019.
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HIKING MIZZY LAKE TRAIL ALGONQUIN PARK: Moose and Martens!
A slideshow of us hiking Mizzy Lake Trail in Algonquin Park during July, 2018.
Cache Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park
Cache Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park solo three day canoe trip.
On September 26th, the same date as my 2014 solo canoe trip, I departed home at 5:00 am, arriving at Canoe Lake shortly after 7:00 in anticipation of an 8:00 am opening. As is custom, my trip up to the park included a stop at Tim Hortons where I got a tea and breakfast sandwich in Orillia followed by another stop for coffee and a 10 pack of Timbits in Huntsville.
Weather conditions were pleasant with a light south wind. Because I needed to cover a lot of distance today, I left my fishing rod packed away until I hit Cradle Lake and therefore did not take advantage of the good smallmouth bass fishing found on this lake.
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A hawk @ Jack Lake - Hemlock Bluff Trail - Algonquin Park, Canada
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Two Rivers Trail: Algonquin Park Fall Colours 2018 Family Hiking
We enjoyed hiking the Two Rivers Trail. It's a fairly easy 2.3 km loop that includes a short ascent to a pine-clad cliff with fall views. Elowyn is 22 months and loved singing and hiking on this trip to Algonquin.
The Great Canadian Winter in Algonquin and Arrowhead Provincial Parks!
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